Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0259

Introduced
2/13/25  

Caption

Provides that a student's enrollment in Medicaid would be included in calculating and determining the student success factor for use in the foundation education-aid formula.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2601

Amends the method for the calculation of the permanent foundation education aid to school districts, and would make an adjustment based upon students residing in qualified low-income housing.

RI S2357

Provides that in local educational agencies when over 45% of the children have a family income that is at or below 185% of federal poverty guidelines then the student success factor will be 50% by the core instruction per-pupil amount.

RI H7909

Provides that in local educational agencies when over 45% of the children have a family income that is at or below 185% of federal poverty guidelines then the student success factor will be 50% by the core instruction per-pupil amount.

RI S2558

Adds multilingual learners into the determination of high-need students and provides a student success factor of twenty-five percent (25%) of the core instruction per-pupil amount and repeals the categorical funding for these students.

RI H7907

Adds multilingual learners into the determination of high-need students and provides a student success factor of twenty-five percent (25%) of the core instruction per-pupil amount and repeals the categorical funding for these students.

RI S2364

Requires a review by the department of elementary and secondary education of the formula components used to compute the aid needed to support high need students.

RI H7908

Requires a review by the department of elementary and secondary education of the formula components used to compute the aid needed to support high need students.

RI S2594

Adds to the determination of the need to support high-need students a separate and independent qualifying factor of whether the student is an English language learner as defined by the department of education's regulations.

RI H7921

Provides for increases or decreases in the amount of foundation level school support that a community would receive, based upon a community's ability to meet and surpass its minimum low- and moderate-income housing requirements.

RI S2866

Provides that the permanent foundation educational aid program would provide state funding for school-based mental health services pursuant to specified conditions.

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