(4) Notwithstanding any
general or special law to the contrary, if a district qualifying under paragraph (3) is no longer in the lowest 10 per cent, the
net school spending cap shall be 9 per cent; provided, however, that if the board of elementary and secondary education previously approved a higher level of enrollment for a charter
school in the district while the district was in the lowest 10 per cent, the
net school spending cap shall remain at the level necessary to support such enrollment.
Allocate the nearly $ 900 million
School Levy Tax Credit into general school aids — a move that does not increase net property taxes statewide, but ensures that significant state financial assistance goes to kids and class
School Levy Tax Credit into
general school aids — a move that does not increase net property taxes statewide, but ensures that significant state financial assistance goes to kids and class
school aids — a move that does not increase
net property taxes statewide, but ensures that significant state financial assistance goes to kids and classrooms.