Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB912

Introduced
2/15/23  
Refer
2/15/23  

Caption

Education - Low-Density Calculation - Mandated Funding

Impact

The introduction of SB912 is intended to provide a more equitable funding mechanism for counties that may struggle with insufficient student populations and corresponding financial support. By implementing a structured funding approach, it aims to remedy educational disparities that low-density counties face compared to their urban counterparts. This could strengthen educational opportunities for students in these areas and contribute to improved educational outcomes.

Summary

Senate Bill 912, titled 'Education – Low-Density Calculation – Mandated Funding', aims to address the funding needs of counties with low density and limited student enrollment. Specifically, the bill mandates that, for the fiscal years 2025 through 2027, the Governor must include in the annual budget an appropriation that reflects the low-density calculation for eligible counties. These counties must have a population density of less than 100 and a full-time equivalent student enrollment of fewer than 2,000. This legislation seeks to ensure that such counties receive adequate financial resources to support their educational systems.

Contention

While SB912 is primarily framed as a support mechanism for low-density counties, there may be points of contention regarding the adequacy and sustainability of the mandated funding levels. Questions could arise about the criteria for determining eligibility and whether the funding provided will meet the diverse needs of the counties in question. Additionally, concerns around fiscal impact on the state budget might emerge, as allocating funds could affect other areas of public spending.

Provisions

If enacted, SB912 would implement a specific formula for determining the low-density calculation based on student enrollment and county size. This formula is fiscal year-specific, with per-pupil amounts increasing from $1.06 in 2025 to $2.34 by 2027. The bill provides a five-year framework for its provisions, after which it is set to expire unless further action is taken by the General Assembly, thus ensuring that its effectiveness can be evaluated against ongoing educational needs.

Companion Bills

MD HB799

Crossfiled Education - Low-Density Calculation - Mandated Funding

MD SB986

Carry Over Education - Low-Density Calculation - Mandated Funding

Previously Filed As

MD HB799

Education - Low-Density Calculation - Mandated Funding

MD SB986

Education - Low-Density Calculation - Mandated Funding

MD HB1240

Education - Low-Density Calculation - Mandated Funding

MD HB2078

School funding; State Aid; calculation; increasing percentages of allowable general fund carryover; weighted calculations; effective date; conditional effect.

MD HB2543

Relating to calculation of the school aid formula based on net enrollment

MD SB227

Public school funding; places several parameters on SOQ funding calculations performed by DOE.

MD SB128

Public schools; Standards of Quality funding calculations.

MD SB385

Education - Funding for General Education Programs - Definition Alterations

MD HB3243

Relating to calculating max number of students at alternative and year-round schools

MD HB4182

Relating to calculating max number of students at alternative and year-round schools

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.