Nevada Revised Statutes 387.121 – Intent of Legislature to provide additional resources to Pupil-Centered Funding Plan to meet needs of certain categories of pupils and promote transparency and accountability in public education
1. The Legislature declares that the proper objective of state financial aid to public education is to ensure each Nevada child a reasonably equal educational opportunity. Recognizing wide local variations in wealth and costs per pupil, this State should supplement local financial ability to whatever extent necessary in each school district to provide programs of instruction in both compulsory and elective subjects that offer full opportunity for every Nevada child to receive the benefit of the purposes for which public schools are maintained. Therefore, the quintessence of the State’s financial obligation for such programs can be expressed by combining money raised pursuant to state law at the local level with state money to provide a certain basic level of support to each pupil in this State, adjusted to account for variation in the local costs to provide a reasonably equal educational opportunity to pupils and for the costs of providing a reasonably equal educational opportunity to pupils with certain additional educational needs. This formula is designated the Pupil-Centered Funding Plan.
Terms Used In Nevada Revised Statutes 387.121
- Charter school: means a public school that is formed pursuant to the provisions of chapter 388A of NRS. See Nevada Revised Statutes 385.007
- Fiscal year: The fiscal year is the accounting period for the government. For the federal government, this begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; for example, fiscal year 2006 begins on October 1, 2005 and ends on September 30, 2006.
- Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
- Public schools: means all kindergartens and elementary schools, junior high schools and middle schools, high schools, charter schools and any other schools, classes and educational programs which receive their support through public taxation and, except for charter schools, whose textbooks and courses of study are under the control of the State Board. See Nevada Revised Statutes 385.007
- University school for profoundly gifted pupils: has the meaning ascribed to it in Nevada Revised Statutes 385.007
2. It is the intent of the Legislature, commencing with Fiscal Year 2019-2020, to promote transparency and accountability in state funding for public education by accounting for all state financial aid to public schools and projected local financial aid to public schools, both on a per pupil basis and on a per program basis, and expressing the total per pupil amount of all such support.
3. It is the intent of the Legislature to accomplish the transition to the Pupil-Centered Funding Plan without causing an unexpected loss of revenue to any school district, charter school or university school for profoundly gifted pupils which may receive less money on a per-pupil basis under the Pupil-Centered Funding Plan than the district, charter school or university school for profoundly gifted pupils received during the fiscal year ending on June 30, 2020. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 4, if a school district, charter school or university school for profoundly gifted pupils would receive less money under the Pupil-Centered Funding Plan than the district, charter school or university school for profoundly gifted pupils received during the fiscal year ending on June 30, 2020, it is the intent of the Legislature that the school district, charter school or university school for profoundly gifted pupils instead receive a reasonably similar level of funding on a per-pupil basis that the district, charter school or university school for profoundly gifted pupils received during the fiscal year ending on June 30, 2020, and be given the flexibility to reapportion money between its adjusted base per pupil funding and weighted funding in a manner similar to the apportionment of such money in the fiscal year ending on June 30, 2020, to ensure that each pupil in the district, charter school or university school for profoundly gifted pupils receives a reasonably equal educational opportunity. When determining whether charter schools should receive a reasonably similar level of funding on a per-pupil basis that charter schools received during the fiscal year ending on June 30, 2020, it is the intent of the Legislature that all charter schools should be considered as a whole rather than evaluated individually.
4. It is the intent of the Legislature to ensure that no school district that receives a modified allocation of money as described in subsection 3 receives less funding in a school year than the school district received in the immediately preceding school year unless the enrollment in the school district continues to decline for a period of 2 years or more. In the event of such an enrollment decline, it is the intent of the Legislature to determine an appropriate method to mitigate the effects of a continued decline in enrollment, which may include, without limitation, appropriating money to the school district as if the number of pupils enrolled in the district equaled the average number of pupils enrolled in the district over a rolling 3-year period.