Specifies that school districts operating magnet schools as part of a desegregation settlement agreement will not be penalized for inefficient bus routes in calculating aid for the transportation of pupils
Impact
The passage of HB 2345 would have a significant impact on how state funding is calculated for school districts involved in desegregation efforts. By exempting these districts from penalties related to transportation logistics, the bill ensures that they can maintain focus on educational outcomes rather than worrying about the financial implications of bus routes. This could lead to improved compliance with desegregation mandates without the additional financial pressure.
Summary
House Bill 2345 addresses specific provisions regarding school districts that operate magnet schools as part of a desegregation settlement agreement. The bill specifies that these school districts will not be penalized for inefficient bus routes when calculating state aid for transporting pupils. This aims to alleviate some of the administrative burdens and potential financial penalties that districts may face due to transportation inefficiencies, particularly when they are tied to desegregation efforts.
Contention
While the bill encourages the continued operation of magnet schools under the guise of supporting desegregation, there may be underlying concerns about how transportation inefficiencies will be assessed and monitored. Some stakeholders might argue that by not penalizing inefficient routes, the bill could inadvertently allow for continued inefficiencies which might not align with best practices for school transportation. Furthermore, there could be discussions around the equity and effectiveness of magnet schools in achieving true desegregation goals.
Specifies that school districts operating magnet schools as part of a desegregation settlement agreement will not be penalized for inefficient bus routes in calculating aid for the transportation of pupils
Specifies that school districts operating magnet schools as part of a desegregation settlement agreement will not be penalized for inefficient bus routes in calculating aid for the transportation of pupils
Establishes Division of School Desegregation in DOE to identify racial and socioeconomic segregation of school districts and to ensure better integration in public schools.
Relates to the calculation of selected operating aid per pupil for the Boquet Valley central school district; provides the date of reorganization, July 1, 2019, shall be used when calculating.
Relates to the calculation of selected operating aid per pupil for the Boquet Valley central school district; provides the date of reorganization, July 1, 2019, shall be used when calculating.
Relates to the calculation of selected operating aid per pupil for the Boquet Valley central school district; provides the date of reorganization, July 1, 2019, shall be used when calculating.