Legislature(2021 - 2022)BUTROVICH 205
03/30/2022 09:00 AM Senate EDUCATION
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SB225 | |
Adjourn |
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SB 236-FACILITIES CONSTITUTING A SCHOOL 9:02:57 AM CHAIR HOLLAND announced the consideration of SENATE BILL NO. 236 "An Act relating to facilities constituting a school." He noted that this was the second hearing. [CSSB 236, Version B, was before the committee.] 9:03:10 AM CHAIR HOLLAND opened public testimony SB 236. 9:03:35 AM LON GARRISON, Executive Director, Association of Alaska School Boards (AASB), Juneau, Alaska, stated that AASB views charter schools as an option in public education to help ensure that every student in every district is able to receive the education that best fits their needs. It can be a challenge to have a charter school in many rural districts and smaller communities because of limited facilities, but SB 236 does not prevent a district that has just one school from also having a charter school if individuals in the community believe that is the best way to address the educational needs in their community. On behalf of the Association of Alaska School Boards, he stated support for passing SB 236. 9:05:06 AM CHAIR HOLLAND discerned that nobody else wished to comment and closed public testimony on SB 236. 9:05:49 AM SENATOR STEVENS noted that the fiscal note indicates that this legislation was to resolve a problem in Hooper Bay. He asked if it was realistic for the state to spend $1 million to resolve one problem. CHAIR HOLLAND asked Elwin Blackwell if he had a response to the question. 9:06:41 AM ELWIN BLACKWELL, School Finance Manager, School Finance and Facilities Section, Department of Education and Early Development (DEED), Juneau, Alaska, stated that the bill will allow the Lower Yukon School District to receive two adjustments for their K-12 program in Hooper Bay. The current situation is that the charter school has two facilities so there is one adjustment for K-12 and one adjustment for the charter school. The bill addresses that situation and will allow two adjustments for the K-12 program and one adjustment for the charter school. SENATOR STEVENS asked whether other schools might be affected if SB 236 were to pass, and whether the fiscal note addressed the actual cost. 9:08:06 AM MR. BLACKWELL answered that SB 236 currently would only affect the school in Hooper Bay. No other communities with a single K- 12 facility are even close to the 425 student ADM. For example, a community with 300 ADM that opened a charter school would continue to receive two adjustments because they are under the 425 student ADM threshold for the community. 9:08:37 AM SENATOR STEVENS asked if he believed that the fiscal note was a legitimate reflection of the cost to the state. MR. BLACKWELL said yes. 9:08:54 AM SENATOR HUGHES offered her understanding that the fiscal note brought the funding back to the level it was before the charter school was formed. The total number of students in Hooper Bay did not change and there was still just one regular school, but some students transferred to the charter school when it was formed. She suggested Mr. Leavitt could confirm that. 9:10:04 AM ANDREW LEAVITT, Director of Budget & Finance, Lower Kuskokwim School District, Anchorage, Alaska, explained that opening the charter school in Hooper Bay generated a $1 million funding formula penalty for the school. SB 236 only affects Hooper Bay because it is the only community with an average daily membership (ADM) count of greater than 424 and only one school facility. He highlighted that the fiscal note reflects returning the funding for Hooper Bay to the level it was before the charter school was formed. 9:11:08 AM CHAIR HOLLAND found no further questions or comments and solicited a motion. 9:11:25 AM SENATOR STEVENS moved to report the CS for SB 236, work order 32-LS1642\B, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). 9:11:42 AM CHAIR HOLLAND found no objection and CSSB 236(EDC) was reported from the Senate Education Standing Committee.
Document Name | Date/Time | Subjects |
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CS SB 225 (EDC) version I.pdf |
SEDC 3/30/2022 9:00:00 AM |
SB 225 |
SB 225 - Teacher Education Loan Program History.pdf |
SEDC 3/30/2022 9:00:00 AM |
SB 225 |
SB 225 Summary of Changes B to I.pdf |
SEDC 3/30/2022 9:00:00 AM |
SB 225 |
SB 225 Fiscal Note (WIB).pdf |
SEDC 3/30/2022 9:00:00 AM |
SB 225 |
SB 225 Fiscal Note (Teacher Cert).pdf |
SEDC 3/30/2022 9:00:00 AM |
SB 225 |
SB 225 Amendment I.2.pdf |
SEDC 3/30/2022 9:00:00 AM |
SB 225 |
SB 225 Amendment I.1.pdf |
SEDC 3/30/2022 9:00:00 AM |
SB 225 |
SB 225 Amendment I.3.pdf |
SEDC 3/30/2022 9:00:00 AM |
SB 225 |
SB 225 Amendment I.6.pdf |
SEDC 3/30/2022 9:00:00 AM |
SB 225 |
CS SB 225 Letter of Support AASB.pdf |
SEDC 3/30/2022 9:00:00 AM |
SB 225 |