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  1  1    Section 1.  NEW SECTION.  256D.1  EARLY ELEMENTARY
  1  2 EDUCATION IMPERATIVES PROGRAM ESTABLISHED – GOAL.
  1  3    An early elementary education imperatives program is
  1  4 established under the control of the department of education,
  1  5 if the general assembly makes an appropriation for that
  1  6 purpose.  The goal of the program is to improve student
  1  7 achievement in the basic educational subject matters of
  1  8 reading, language arts, and mathematics, and to accomplish
  1  9 student proficiency in those subjects by grade four.
  1 10    Sec. 2.  NEW SECTION.  256D.2  PROGRAM EXPENDITURES.
  1 11    School districts shall expend funds received pursuant to
  1 12 section 256D.4 to support reading instruction in phonics, and
  1 13 other education practices, programs, or assistance for
  1 14 kindergarten through grade three that may include, but are not
  1 15 limited to, the following:  reducing adult to student ratios
  1 16 through the hiring of teachers, former teachers, and para-
  1 17 educator teaching assistants; talented and gifted programs;
  1 18 and implementation of instructional programs designed to
  1 19 improve student achievement in the areas of reading, language
  1 20 arts, and mathematics.
  1 21    Sec. 3.  NEW SECTION.  256D.3  PROGRAM REPORTS.
  1 22    1.  Each school district shall submit an annual report to
  1 23 the department of education by September 1 in the fiscal years
  1 24 beginning July 1, 2000, and July 1, 2001, which shall include
  1 25 a report of the progress, as determined by the school district
  1 26 through appropriate assessments, of children enrolled in
  1 27 kindergarten through grade three in attaining or surpassing
  1 28 student achievement goals as established under the
  1 29 accreditation process in chapter 256, and an accounting of the
  1 30 use of the moneys received by the school districts in
  1 31 accordance with this chapter.  Each school district shall also
  1 32 certify, in the annual report to the department, that the
  1 33 school district used the moneys received under this chapter to
  1 34 supplement, and not to supplant, the moneys otherwise received
  1 35 and used by the school district for kindergarten through grade
  2  1 three education purposes.
  2  2    2.  The department shall submit, to the chairpersons and
  2  3 ranking members of the senate and house education committees
  2  4 by January 1, 2001, a report describing the ways in which
  2  5 school districts are using moneys received under this chapter,
  2  6 and including the school districts, if any, that used moneys
  2  7 received under this chapter to supplant funds the school
  2  8 district was already receiving for kindergarten through grade
  2  9 three education purposes.
  2 10    3.  The department shall submit, to the chairpersons and
  2 11 ranking members of the senate and house education committees
  2 12 by January 1, 2002, a report describing school district
  2 13 progress on attaining or surpassing student achievement goals.
  2 14    Sec. 4.  NEW SECTION.  256D.4  PROGRAM APPROPRIATION.
  2 15    1.  a.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the
  2 16 state to the department of education for the fiscal year
  2 17 beginning July 1, 1999, and ending June 30, 2000, the sum of
  2 18 five million dollars for the early elementary education
  2 19 imperatives program.
  2 20    b.  There is appropriated from the general fund of the
  2 21 state to the department of education for the fiscal year
  2 22 beginning July 1, 2000, and ending June 30, 2001, the sum of
  2 23 ten million dollars for the early elementary education
  2 24 imperatives program.
  2 25    2.  For each fiscal year for which moneys are appropriated
  2 26 in subsection 1, the amount of moneys allocated to school
  2 27 districts shall be in the proportion that the basic enrollment
  2 28 of a district bears to the sum of the basic enrollments of all
  2 29 school districts in the state for the budget year.  However, a
  2 30 district shall not receive less than seven thousand five
  2 31 hundred dollars in a fiscal year.
  2 32    3.  For each year for which an appropriation is made to the
  2 33 early elementary education imperatives program, the department
  2 34 of education shall notify the department of revenue and
  2 35 finance of the amount to be paid to each school district based
  3  1 upon the distribution plan set forth for the appropriation
  3  2 made pursuant to this section.  The allocation to each school
  3  3 district under this section shall be made in one payment on or
  3  4 about October 15 of the fiscal year for which the
  3  5 appropriation is made, taking into consideration the relative
  3  6 budget and cash position of the state resources.
  3  7    4.  Moneys received under this section shall not be
  3  8 commingled with state aid payments made under section 257.16
  3  9 to a school district and shall be accounted for by the school
  3 10 district separately from state aid payments.
  3 11    5.  Payments made to school districts under this section
  3 12 are miscellaneous income for purposes of chapter 257 or are
  3 13 considered encumbered.  Each school district shall maintain a
  3 14 separate listing within its budget for payments received and
  3 15 expenditures made pursuant to this section.
  3 16    6.  Moneys received under this section shall not be used
  3 17 for payment of any collective bargaining agreement or
  3 18 arbitrator's decision negotiated or awarded under chapter 20.
  3 19    Sec. 5.  NEW SECTION.  256D.5  REPEAL.
  3 20    This chapter is repealed effective July 1, 2001, except
  3 21 that section 256D.3 is not repealed until January 1, 2002.
  3 22    Sec. 6.  EFFECTIVE DATE.  This Act, being deemed of
  3 23 immediate importance, takes effect upon enactment.  
  3 24                           EXPLANATION
  3 25    This bill establishes an early elementary education
  3 26 improvement program, focused on kindergarten through grade
  3 27 three, with an appropriation of $5 million for fiscal year
  3 28 1999-2000 and an appropriation of $10 million for fiscal year
  3 29 2000-2001.  The bill provides for a per pupil annual
  3 30 distribution of the funds appropriated, but stipulates that a
  3 31 school district shall receive not less than $7,500.
  3 32    The bill defines the goal of an eligible early elementary
  3 33 education improvement program and lists the components of
  3 34 early education practices and programs for which state funding
  3 35 may be expended.
  4  1    The bill requires school districts to report to the
  4  2 appropriate state agencies their progress in attaining or
  4  3 surpassing student achievement goals.  The bill also requires
  4  4 the department of education to submit to the chairpersons and
  4  5 ranking members of the senate and house committees on
  4  6 education reports describing the ways school districts are
  4  7 using early elementary education moneys, whether any are using
  4  8 the moneys to supplant other funding, and describing district
  4  9 progress on attaining or surpassing student achievement goals.  
  4 10 LSB 1171HH 78
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