Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1881

Introduced
2/20/23  

Caption

General education basic formula allowance increase; class size reduction money direction; appropriating money

Impact

The proposed legislation will amend existing statutes related to educational funding in Minnesota, specifically focusing on minimizing class sizes in kindergarten through grade 3 to an average of 17 students per teacher. Additionally, as districts work to achieve these goals, they will be required to allocate a certain percentage of their basic revenue to ensure compliance with the new ratios. This measure is intended to promote a better learning environment and improve educational outcomes in early education by allowing for more individualized attention to students.

Summary

SF1881 aims to enhance the financing of education in Minnesota by increasing the general education basic formula allowance and directing funds towards class size reduction. The bill stipulates specific class size ratios and sets financial provisions to support school districts in meeting these requirements. For instance, the bill proposes a significant increase in the formula allowance from $6,728 in FY2022 to $8,236 in FY2024, which is designed to alleviate budget constraints faced by educational institutions across the state. School districts will receive additional aid, particularly for class sizes in early education grades.

Contention

Notably, there exists some contention surrounding the funding mechanisms proposed in SF1881. Critics may argue that while the intentions of reducing class size are admirable, the sources of funding need to be clearly defined to avoid future financial shortfalls. There are concerns regarding sustainability and whether the inflow of additional funds will be adequate to meet the ongoing needs of school districts, especially in light of fluctuating revenues and economic pressures. The question remains how these changes will be enacted without compromising resources allocated to higher grade levels, which could also benefit from similar funding.

Next_steps

As SF1881 moves through the legislative process, it will likely undergo revisions and refinements based on input from education advocates, local district representatives, and fiscal analysts. The bill's progress will be monitored closely, especially how it balances the need for quality education with the financial realities faced by the state. Engaging stakeholders in discussions about the potential impacts and adjustments to existing statutes will be crucial as lawmakers seek to finalize the provisions of this significant piece of legislation.

Companion Bills

MN HF2619

Similar To General education basic formula allowance increased, money directed to class size reduction, and money appropriated.

Previously Filed As

MN HF2619

General education basic formula allowance increased, money directed to class size reduction, and money appropriated.

MN HF3544

General education basic formula allowance increased, and money appropriated.

MN HF1194

Extended time revenue linked to increases in the general education basic formula allowance, and money appropriated.

MN SF3449

General education basic formula allowance increase and appropriation

MN HF3553

General education basic formula allowance increased by two percent for fiscal year 2025, and money appropriated.

MN SF1275

Extended time revenue linked to increases in the general education basic formula allowance provision and appropriation

MN HF515

General education basic formula allowance increased by an additional three percent per year, and money appropriated.

MN HF879

Local optional revenue increased, future increases in local optional revenue linked to the growth in general education basic formula allowance, and money appropriated.

MN SF448

General education basic formula allowance increase by five percent per year for fiscal years 2024 and 2025 authorization; future formula increases linkage to the rate of inflation establishment; appropriating money

MN HF439

General education basic formula allowance increased by five percent per year for fiscal years 2024 and 2025, future formula increases linked to the rate of inflation, and money appropriated.

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