State aid adjustments under the full-time open enrollment program. (FE)
Impact
The enactment of AB680 will have a direct financial impact on Wisconsin's educational funding structure, particularly concerning how funds are distributed to school districts participating in the open enrollment program. By increasing the transfer amount, the bill aims to bolster the support for school districts that accept students from other districts, thereby promoting educational choice. This change could potentially enhance funding for schools that target higher enrollment rates through open enrollment policies, allowing them to allocate more resources towards educational services and infrastructure.
Summary
Assembly Bill 680 addresses state aid adjustments under the full-time open enrollment program in Wisconsin. The bill proposes that for the 2024-25 school year, the transfer amount allocated to this program will increase to $10,000 per pupil. This marks a significant rise from the current transfer amount of $8,618 for the 2023-24 school year. The adjustment is in line with the annual recalibration of funds, which considers changes in per member revenue limit increases for school districts and variances in statewide categorical aid on a per pupil basis.
Contention
While the bill seeks to improve funding through the open enrollment program, there may be points of contention regarding budget allocations and the implications for districts that may not receive as much funding per pupil under the new arrangement. Stakeholders, including educators and school administrators, may have differing opinions on whether the increase is sufficient to meet the needs of expanding student populations and educational standards. Moreover, discussions will likely arise around the distribution of funds and whether larger or smaller districts could benefit disproportionately from the adjustments, potentially leading to debates over equity in educational funding.
Phasing out parental choice programs and the Special Needs Scholarship Program, repealing the achievement gap reduction program and the student achievement guarantee program, creating a new student achievement guarantee program, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation. (FE)
Phasing out parental choice programs and the Special Needs Scholarship Program, repealing the achievement gap reduction program and the student achievement guarantee program, creating a new student achievement guarantee program, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation. (FE)
Requiring public schools and private schools participating in a parental choice program to employ a full-time librarian and a school district revenue limit adjustment for the cost of employing full-time librarians. (FE)