Not exact matches
«So if the proposed reforms are enacted, it may be reasonable to assume that districts would receive current law funding amounts for such aid categories as building, transportation, BOCES and
excess cost (
special education) aid, as well as other categories.
But this article on private tuition for
special education «burdens» is even worse because the burden on the district isn't the total
cost, but the
cost for private placement in
excess of what the district would have spent if they had served these disabled students in traditional public schools.
Under both the bipartisan budget and the governor's proposed FY 2019 budget adjustments, the combined
special education funding through ECS and the
Excess Cost grant could fall short of the level required to fulfill the State's MOS requirement.
Zeroes out or reduces
Special Education reimbursements to many municipalities / school districts and bases the 0 -54 % reimbursement amount on a 5 - year average of district
Excess Cost reimbursements, not actual
costs.
This proposed budget would reduce Bridgeport's ECS Allocation by $ 26,000,000, eliminate $ 5,000,000 in the
Special Education Excess Cost Grant, and add $ 13,000,000 in Teacher Pension
costs with a total reduction in our budget of $ 43,779,868.
The State's contribution would come from reallocating to the Co-op its current state support for
special education (i.e. the portion of the Education Cost Sharing grant that is assumed to be attributable to special education, as well as funding for the Excess Cost grant), while municipalities would contribute by making a Community Contribution for each special education student who lives in th
education (i.e. the portion of the
Education Cost Sharing grant that is assumed to be attributable to special education, as well as funding for the Excess Cost grant), while municipalities would contribute by making a Community Contribution for each special education student who lives in th
Education Cost Sharing grant that is assumed to be attributable to
special education, as well as funding for the Excess Cost grant), while municipalities would contribute by making a Community Contribution for each special education student who lives in th
education, as well as funding for the
Excess Cost grant), while municipalities would contribute by making a Community Contribution for each
special education student who lives in th
education student who lives in their town.