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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2013 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN ACCESSIBILITY ACT | |
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     Introduced By: Senator Hanna M. Gallo | |
     Date Introduced: June 27, 2013 | |
     Referred To: Senate Education | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. Sections 16-99-4 and 16-99-5 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-99 |
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entitled “Full-Day Kindergarten Accessibility Act” are hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     16-99-4. Eligible school districts; funding. -- |
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      (a) A school district shall be eligible to |
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     (1) The school district is a public school district; and |
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     (2) The school district operates a half-day kindergarten program as of September 1, |
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2012, but not a full-day kindergarten, as defined herein, serving more than one-half of the |
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kindergarten students in the district as determined on a headcount basis. |
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     (b) Subject to appropriation, beginning with school year 2013-2014, the commissioner of |
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elementary and secondary education shall approve up to four (4) eligible public school districts |
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per year to voluntarily implement a full-day kindergarten program as defined herein. The |
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aforementioned |
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one-time, start-up costs including, but not limited to, desks, books, facility upgrades, ancillary |
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costs associated with relocation of students, costs associated with the development and |
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implementation of new curriculum, and any other necessary expenses associated with each |
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school's implementation of a full-day kindergarten program. Funds will be appropriated based |
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upon criteria established by the commissioner of elementary and secondary education to ensure |
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the quality and sustainability of the full-day kindergarten programs implemented. |
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     (c) If more than four (4) eligible school districts apply in one year, or if the appropriation |
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does not support four (4) eligible districts, the commissioner of elementary and secondary |
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education shall determine which districts shall access the available funds for start-up costs. The |
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commissioner's decision shall consider the sustainability of the program and the average number |
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of children eligible for USDA reimbursable school meals served by the respective district’s |
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elementary schools. The commissioner may consider the school district’s plan |
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     (d) School districts receiving funds pursuant to this chapter must operate only a full-day |
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program, no half-day programs. The full-day kindergarten program must continue to operate for |
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five (5) years. |
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     (e) All funding provided under this section is subject to appropriation. |
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     (f) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (d), school districts who request funding |
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pursuant to this chapter may be allowed to phase-in the implementation of a full-day kindergarten |
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program, provided that the district provides the department of elementary and secondary |
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education with a schedule and plan as to the implementation of such program. |
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     16-99-5. Reporting.-- |
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     The Rhode Island department of elementary and secondary education shall report to the |
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senate president, speaker of the house, and the governor on the progress of this initiative on or |
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before May 1st, |
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     SECTION 2. Section 16-7-22 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-7 entitled "Foundation |
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Level School Support" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     16-7-22. Determination of average daily membership. -- Each community shall be |
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paid pursuant to the provisions of section 16-7-17 an amount based upon the following |
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provisions: |
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      (1) On or before September 1 of each year the average daily membership of each city |
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and town for the reference year shall be determined by the commissioner of elementary and |
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secondary education from data supplied by the school committee in each community in the |
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following manner: The aggregate number of days of membership of all pupils enrolled full time |
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in grade twelve (12) and below, except that pupils below grade one who are not full time shall be |
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counted on a full time equivalent basis: (i) increased by the aggregate number of days of |
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membership of pupils residing in the particular city or town whose tuition in schools approved by |
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the department of elementary and secondary education in other cities and towns is paid by the |
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particular city or town; and (ii) decreased by the aggregate number of days of membership of |
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nonresident pupils enrolled in the public schools of the particular city or town and further |
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decreased by the aggregate number of days of membership equal to the number of group home |
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beds calculated for the purposes of reimbursement pursuant to section 14-64-1.1; and (iii) |
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decreased further, in the case of a city or town which is a member of a regional school district |
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during the first year of operation of the regional school district, by the aggregate number of days |
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of membership of pupils residing in the city or town who would have attended the public schools |
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in the regional school district if the regional school district had been operating during the |
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previous year, divided by the number of days during which the schools were officially in session |
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during the reference year. The resulting figures shall be the average daily membership for the city |
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or town for the reference year. For purposes of calculating the permanent foundation education |
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aid as described in section 16-7.2-3(1) and (2), the average daily membership for school districts |
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shall exclude charter school and state school students |
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include an estimate to ensure that districts converting from a half-day to a full-day kindergarten |
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program pursuant to section 16-99-4 are, credited on a full-time basis beginning in the first year |
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of enrollment. |
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      (2) The average daily membership of pupils attending public schools shall apply for the |
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purposes of determining the percentage of the state's share under the provisions of sections 16-7- |
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16(3), 16-7-16(10), 16-7-18, 16-7-19, 16-7-20, 16-7-21 and 16-7.2-4. |
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      (3) In the case of regional school districts, the aggregate number of days of membership |
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by which each city or town is decreased in subdivision (1)(iii) of this section divided by the |
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number of days during which the schools attended by the pupils were officially in session shall |
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determine the average daily membership for the regional school district during the first year of |
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operation. After the first year of operation, the average daily membership of each regional school |
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district, except the Chariho regional high school district, shall be determined by the commissioner |
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of elementary and secondary education from data supplied by the school committee of each |
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regional school district for the reference year in the manner provided in subdivision (1) of this |
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section. |
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     SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage and shall include additional funding |
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in the foundation educational aid estimate. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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RELATING TO EDUCATION -- FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN ACCESSIBILITY ACT | |
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     This act would expand the criteria to be considered by the commissioner of elementary |
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and secondary education when selecting and approving school districts that will receive state |
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funding to assist in commencing a full-day kindergarten program. This act would also expand |
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upon areas where districts could expend such funds if selected by the commissioner. |
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     This act would take effect upon passage, and would include additional funding in the |
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foundation educational aid estimate. |
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