Enrolled Copy H.B. 477 1 FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN AMENDMENTS 2 2023 GENERAL SESSION 3 STATE OF UTAH 4 Chief Sponsor: Robert M. Spendlove 5 Senate Sponsor: Kirk A. Cullimore 6Cosponsors: 7Carl R. Albrecht 8Gay Lynn Bennion 9Joel K. Briscoe 10Tyler Clancy 11Jennifer Dailey-Provost 12James A. Dunnigan 13Steve Eliason 14Joseph Elison 15Brett Garner Matthew H. Gwynn Katy Hall Sahara Hayes Sandra Hollins Dan N. Johnson Marsha Judkins Brian S. King Rosemary T. Lesser Ashlee Matthews Carol S. Moss Jefferson Moss Doug Owens Karen M. Peterson Susan Pulsipher Judy Weeks Rohner Angela Romero Andrew Stoddard Jordan D. Teuscher Mark A. Wheatley 16 17LONG TITLE 18General Description: 19 This bill makes full-day kindergarten available for all local education agencies with an 20option for half-day kindergarten. 21Highlighted Provisions: 22 This bill: 23 <amends provisions related to scholarship amounts tied to the length of a 24kindergarten class; 25 <amends funding formulas related to kindergarten to reflect a full-day length of a 26kindergarten class; 27 <requires local education agency governing boards to provide an optional half-day H.B. 477 Enrolled Copy - 2 - 28kindergarten class upon request; 29 <amends provisions regarding a requirement for a kindergarten assessment; 30 <repeals an optional expanded kindergarten program; and 31 <makes technical and conforming changes. 32Money Appropriated in this Bill: 33 None 34Other Special Clauses: 35 None 36Utah Code Sections Affected: 37AMENDS: 38 53E-7-402, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2022, Chapter 262 39 53F-2-302, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2020, Sixth Special Session, Chapter 9 40 53F-2-302.1, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2022, Chapter 1 41 53G-7-203, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2022, Chapter 316 42REPEALS: 43 53F-2-507, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2022, Chapter 316 44 45Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah: 46 Section 1. Section 53E-7-402 is amended to read: 47 53E-7-402. Special Needs Opportunity Scholarship Program. 48 (1) There is established the Special Needs Opportunity Scholarship Program under 49which a parent may apply to a scholarship granting organization on behalf of the parent's 50student for a scholarship to help cover the cost of a scholarship expense. 51 (2) (a) A scholarship granting organization shall: 52 (i) award, in accordance with this part, scholarships to eligible students; and 53 (ii) determine the amount of a scholarship in accordance with Subsection (3). 54 (b) In awarding scholarships, a scholarship granting organization shall give priority to 55an eligible student described in Subsection 53E-7-401(1)(a) by: Enrolled Copy H.B. 477 - 3 - 56 (i) establishing an August 10 deadline for an eligible student described in Subsection 5753E-7-401(1)(b) to apply for a scholarship; and 58 (ii) awarding a scholarship to an eligible student described in Subsection 5953E-7-401(1)(b) only if funds exist after awarding scholarships to all eligible students 60described in Subsection 53E-7-401(1)(a) who have applied and qualify. 61 (c) Subject to available funds, a scholarship awarded to an eligible student described in 62Subsection 53E-7-401(1)(b) shall be for a similar term as a scholarship awarded to the eligible 63student's sibling. 64 (3) A scholarship granting organization shall determine a full-year scholarship award to 65pay for the cost of one or more scholarship expenses in an amount not more than: 66 (a) for an eligible student described in Subsection 53E-7-401(1)(a) who is[:] 67 [(i)] in grades 1 through 12 with an IEP and whose family income is: 68 [(A)] (i) at or below 185% of the federal poverty level, the value of the weighted pupil 69unit multiplied by 2.5; 70 [(B)] (ii) between 185% and 555% of the federal poverty level, the value of the 71weighted pupil unit multiplied by two; or 72 [(C)] (iii) above 555% of the federal poverty level, the value of the weighted pupil unit 73multiplied by 1.5; 74 (b) for a fiscal year before July 1, 2023, for an eligible student who is: 75 [(ii)] (i) in grades 1 through 12 and who does not have an IEP, the value of the 76weighted pupil unit; 77 [(iii)] (ii) in kindergarten with an IEP, the value of the weighted pupil unit; or 78 [(iv)] (iii) in kindergarten and who does not have an IEP, half the value of the weighted 79pupil unit; [or] 80 [(b)] (c) for a fiscal year beginning on or after July 1, 2023, for an eligible student in 81kindergarten or grades 1 through 12, the value of the weighted pupil unit; or 82 (d) for an eligible student described in Subsection 53E-7-401(1)(b), half the value of 83the weighted pupil unit. H.B. 477 Enrolled Copy - 4 - 84 (4) Eligibility for a scholarship as determined by a multidisciplinary evaluation team 85under this program does not establish eligibility for an IEP under the Individuals with 86Disabilities Education Act, Subchapter II, 20 U.S.C. Secs. 1400 to 1419, and is not binding on 87any LEA that is required to provide an IEP under the Individuals with Disabilities Education 88Act. 89 (5) The scholarship granting organizations shall prepare and disseminate information 90on the program to a parent applying for a scholarship on behalf of a student. 91 Section 2. Section 53F-2-302 is amended to read: 92 53F-2-302. Determination of weighted pupil units. 93 (1) The number of weighted pupil units in the Minimum School Program for each year 94is the total of the units for each school district and, subject to Subsection [(4)] (5), charter 95school, determined [as follows:] in accordance with this section. 96 [(1)] (2) The number of weighted pupil units is computed by adding the average daily 97membership of all pupils of the school district or charter school attending schools, other than 98[kindergarten and] self-contained classes for children with a disability. 99 [(2)] (3) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (3)(b), for a fiscal year beginning on or 100after July 1, 2023, the number of weighted pupil units for kindergarten students shall be 101computed by adding the average daily membership of all pupils of the school district or charter 102school enrolled in kindergarten. 103 (b) The number of weighted pupil units is computed by [adding] multiplying the 104average daily membership [of all pupils of the school district or charter school enrolled in 105kindergarten and multiplying the total] for the number of students who are enrolled in 106kindergarten for less than the equivalent length of the schedule for grades 1 through 3, based on 107the October 1 data described in Section 53F-2-302, by .55. 108 [(a) In those school districts or charter schools that do not hold kindergarten for a full 109nine-month term, the local school board or charter school governing board may approve a 110shorter term of nine weeks' duration.] 111 [(b) Upon LEA governing board approval, the number of pupils in average daily Enrolled Copy H.B. 477 - 5 - 112membership at the short-term kindergarten shall be counted for the purpose of determining the 113number of units allowed in the same ratio as the number of days the short-term kindergarten is 114held, not exceeding nine weeks, compared to the total number of days schools are held in that 115school district or charter school in the regular school year.] 116 [(3)] (4) (a) The state board shall use prior year plus growth to determine average daily 117membership in distributing money under the Minimum School Program where the distribution 118is based on kindergarten through grade 12 ADMs or weighted pupil units. 119 (b) Under prior year plus growth, kindergarten through grade 12 average daily 120membership for the current year is based on the actual kindergarten through grade 12 average 121daily membership for the previous year plus an estimated percentage growth factor. 122 (c) The growth factor is the percentage increase in total average daily membership on 123the first school day of October in the current year as compared to the total average daily 124membership on the first school day of October of the previous year. 125 [(4)] (5) In distributing funds to charter schools under this section, charter school 126pupils shall be weighted, where applicable, as follows: 127 [(a) .55 for kindergarten pupils;] 128 [(b)] (a) except as provided in Subsection (3)(b), .9 for pupils in [grades 1] 129kindergarten through grade 6; 130 [(c)] (b) .99 for pupils in grades 7 through 8; and 131 [(d)] (c) 1.2 for pupils in grades 9 through 12. 132 [(5) Notwithstanding Subsection (3)(c):] 133 [(a) for the 2020-2021 school year the state board may use a count of average daily 134membership on any day or days of the current school year in 2020 to calculate a growth factor 135for the 2020-2021 school year; and] 136 [(b) when calculating the growth factor as described in Subsection (5)(a), the state 137board shall comply with all applicable federal requirements.] 138 Section 3. Section 53F-2-302.1 is amended to read: 139 53F-2-302.1. Enrollment Growth Contingency Program. H.B. 477 Enrolled Copy - 6 - 140 (1) As used in this section: 141 (a) "Program funds" means money appropriated under the Enrollment Growth 142Contingency Program. 143 (b) "Student enrollment count" means the enrollment count on the first school day of 144October, as described in Subsection [53F-2-302(3)] 53F-2-302(4). 145 (2) There is created the Enrollment Growth Contingency Program to mitigate funding 146impacts on an LEA resulting from student enrollment irregularities during fiscal years 2021, 1472022, and 2023. 148 (3) Subject to legislative appropriations, the state board, in consultation with the Office 149of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst and the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget, shall use 150program funds to: 151 (a) for fiscal years 2021, 2022, and 2023 and for an LEA that has declining enrollment, 152pay costs associated with Subsection [53F-2-302(3)] 53F-2-302(4) to hold LEA funding 153distributions at the prior year's average daily membership; 154 (b) for fiscal year 2022, fund ongoing impacts of student enrollment changes in the 1552021-2022 academic year, including: 156 (i) assigning additional weighted pupil units to an LEA experiencing a net growth in 157weighted pupil units over the fiscal year 2022 base allocations associated with student 158enrollment increases following the student enrollment count; and 159 (ii) at the request of an LEA that experienced a significant decline in student 160enrollment during the 2020-2021 academic year, pre-fund significantly higher anticipated 161student enrollment growth before the student enrollment count; and 162 (c) for fiscal years 2022 and 2023, with any remaining weighted pupil units, pay other 163weighted pupil unit related costs in accordance with Section 53F-2-205. 164 (4) If the state board pre-funds anticipated student enrollment growth under Subsection 165(3)(b)(ii), the state board shall: 166 (a) verify the LEA's enrollment after the student enrollment count; and 167 (b) balance funds as necessary based on the actual increase in student enrollment. Enrolled Copy H.B. 477 - 7 - 168 Section 4. Section 53G-7-203 is amended to read: 169 53G-7-203. Kindergartens -- Establishment -- Funding -- Assessment. 170 (1) Kindergartens are an integral part of the state's public education system. 171 (2) (a) Each [local school] LEA governing board shall provide kindergarten classes 172free of charge for kindergarten children residing within the district or attending the charter 173school. 174 (b) Each LEA governing board shall provide a half-day kindergarten option for a 175student if the student's parent requests a half-day option. 176 [(b)] (c) Nothing in this Subsection (2): 177 (i) allows an LEA governing board to require a student to participate in a full-day 178kindergarten program; 179 (ii) modifies the non-compulsory status of kindergarten under Title 53G, Chapter 6, 180Part 2, Compulsory Education; or 181 (iii) requires a student who only attends a half day of kindergarten to participate in dual 182enrollment under Section 53G-6-702. 183 (3) Kindergartens established under Subsection (2) shall receive state money under 184Title 53F, Public Education System -- Funding. 185 (4) (a) The state board shall: 186 (i) develop and collect data from a kindergarten [entry and exit assessments] 187assessment that the board selects by rule; and 188 (ii) make rules, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative 189Rulemaking Act, regarding the administration of and reporting regarding the [assessments] 190assessment described in Subsection (4)(a)(i). 191 (b) An LEA shall: 192 (i) administer the [entry and exit assessments] assessment described in Subsection 193(4)(a) to each kindergarten student; and 194 (ii) report to the state board the results of the [entry and exit assessments] assessment 195described in Subsection (4)(b)(i) in relation to each kindergarten student in the LEA. H.B. 477 Enrolled Copy - 8 - 196 (5) Beginning with the 2022-2023 school year, the state board shall require LEAs to 197report average daily membership for all kindergarten students who attend kindergarten on a 198schedule that is equivalent in length to the schedule for grades 1 through 3 with the October 1 199data described in Section 53F-2-302. 200 Section 5. Repealer. 201 This bill repeals: 202 Section 53F-2-507, Enhanced kindergarten early intervention program.