Let's commission an education
adequacy cost study so that we get education funding reform right.
CCJEF supports
the adequacy cost study process recommended by Augenblick, Palaich and Associates (APA) in the letter attached to this testimony.
An education
adequacy cost study would ensure that the resource needs of all school districts — successful, struggling, and those in between — as well as the resources needed by regular and special needs students are identified and quantified.
An education
adequacy cost study is the only truly systematic way to provide a comprehensive picture of the actual costs needed to ensure that every student in Connecticut receives an adequate education.
An education
adequacy cost study is estimated to cost $ 250,000, less than 1/10, 000 of what our state currently spends on primary and secondary education.
That first step is authorizing an education
adequacy cost study be conducted in our state as called for in Substitute House Bill 7270 (File 511, House Calendar 351) of the regular legislative session.
CCJEF supports the education
adequacy cost study called for in Section 3 of R.B. 7270 but asks the Committee to ensure CCJEF and other stakeholder participation in the study to ensure its integrity and credibility.
Unlike the arbitrary, budget - driven efforts of the past and present, an education
adequacy cost study would provide hard, real - world data on student needs and what resources are necessary to meet our state constitutional responsibility to deliver an adequate and equitable educational opportunity for every K - 12 public school student in our state.
In testimony before the Connecticut Education Committee later today, students from the Education Adequacy Project Clinic at Yale Law School will provide legislators with the rationale behind the importance of conducting a comprehensive education
adequacy cost study in order to determine the appropriate level of school funding in Connecticut.
These flaws drove CCJEF, in 2005, to commission an education
adequacy cost study to determine the true cost of education in Connecticut.
, a robust education
adequacy cost study that ultimately formed the basis for the Massachusetts Education Reform Act of 1993.
Only an education
adequacy cost study can provide such real - world data.
In testimony before the General Assembly's Appropriations Committee last week, the Connecticut Coalition for Justice in Education Funding [CCJEF] presented the rationale behind Connecticut conducting an Education
Adequacy Cost Study in order to determine the level of resources that are really needed to ensure that every child has access to their constitutionally guaranteed right to a quality education.
Elements of S.B. 2, such as the shift in measuring local ability to pay equally between property wealth and income wealth as well as changes in student need factors, could be adopted as the beginning of a transitional financing system while
the adequacy cost study is being performed.
This adequacy cost study is desperately needed to provide the hard, real - world data necessary to get education finance reform done right in Connecticut.
CCJEF proposes
an adequacy cost study, which has been done in over 30 other states, to help determine the amount of funding needed to educate different groups of students depending on their needs.
Unlike the arbitrary, budget driven efforts of the past and present, an Education
Adequacy Cost Study would provide hard, real - world data on student needs and what resources are necessary to meet our state constitutional responsibility to deliver an adequate and equitable educational opportunity for every K - 12 public school student in our state.
The adequacy cost study is estimated to cost $ 250,000, less than one - in - ten - thousandths of what our state currently spends on primary and secondary education each year.
Education
adequacy cost studies are the gold - standard prerequisite for education finance reform.
Not exact matches
«The New York
Adequacy Study: Determining the
Cost of Providing All Children in New York an Adequate Education,» American Institutes for Research and Management Analysis and Planning (March 2004).
The task force specifically recommended that the
adequacy study address the additional
costs incurred from educating large numbers of students with disabilities, English - language learners, and students in poverty.
Checked: «The New York
Adequacy Study: Determining the
Cost of Providing All Children in New York an Adequate Education,» American Institutes for Research and Management Analysis and Planning (March 2004).
After more than a decade of legal wrangling, including stacks of constitutional briefs, expert testimony, dueling
costing - out
studies, and the like, one of the most significant school
adequacy cases in American history has been reduced to little more than a wire transfer.
A clear set of evidence standards and screening criteria would be useful to legislative and executive bodies when appraising the objectivity and scientific reliability of
cost studies that aim to determine the
adequacy of state funding mechanisms.
The heart of the evidence regarding
adequacy in West Orange Cove was provided by two
cost function
studies, one submitted by the plaintiffs and one by the defense.
The Collaborative is planning to produce a comprehensive school
adequacy study using multiple methodologies that will provide policymakers with the best, most complete and most accurate information on the true
costs of educating all Michigan public school students.
This will be the second so - called
adequacy study to try to figure out the
cost of educating a child in Michigan.
Using the results of the
study to create an
adequacy - based funding system with appropriate base
cost, weights and adjustments for district characteristics.
Further, the
study must consider the facility conditions,
adequacy of the site,
cost / savings, community considerations, and alternatives to closing the school.
The
study of
adequacy was to determine what it
costs for all of our students — no matter where they live — to attain state academic standards.
One of the keys to success for any
costing out
study is having stakeholder buy - in on the
adequacy standard that is being
costed out.
Adequacy studies often include geographic
cost differences, labor
cost differences, and analysis of geographic isolation, among other factors.
The Skillman Foundation grant will support the Collaborative's school
adequacy study, now underway, which will help determine the
cost of providing a quality education to all Michigan public school students.
CCJEF's call for a
cost adequacy study is exactly the right step for Connecticut State Government.
Adequacy studies determine the true
cost of providing a quality education to all students, regardless of their income, location or other circumstances.
«The diverse group of leaders who make up the School Finance Research Collaborative all agree it's time to change the way Michigan's schools are funded, and we're proud to release Michigan's first comprehensive school
adequacy study that demonstrates the
costs of educating a child,» she said.
Many states now base their school funding systems on education
adequacy studies that assess the
cost of education, including those factors that affect the
cost, such as: state mandates and standards, services for students with additional needs, and geographic differences in
cost.
The new school
adequacy study is being conducted by the nation's top two school finance research firms, and will provide policymakers with the best, most complete and most accurate information on the true
cost of educating all Michigan public school students.
In conducting the
study, the Surface Transportation Board shall consider whether to apply the revenue
adequacy constrain using replacement
costs to value the assets of rail facilities and equipment.
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