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Title: Special Education Subcommittee Recommendations


1
Special Education Subcommittee Recommendations
  • Governors Task Force on Educational Excellence
  • March 30, 2004

2
Subcommittee Charge
  • Consider and recommend ways to adequately fund
    special education, including ways to share
    special education costs more evenly across the
    state, while assuring that public education is
    available to all.

3
Problem Areas
  • The subcommittee identified five areas of
    concern
  • Funding
  • Accountability
  • Paperwork/Process
  • Programmatic
  • Public Awareness

4
Special Education Recommendations
  • Problem Area Funding
  • Utilize an alternative-funding source for preK-12
    education as part of a reorganization of public
    school funding.
  • Cost Unknown - dependent on full committee
    action.
  • Create a new categorical aid appropriation to
    reimburse school districts for costs associated
    with high-cost special education students.
  • Cost Anywhere from several million to well in
    excess of 10 million.

5
Special Education Recommendations
  • Provide retroactive fiscal relief to school
    districts in situations where a high-cost special
    education student enrolls in a district after
    local levies are set.
  • Cost Unknown - dependent on need. (Relief
    could take the form of a nonrecurring adjustment
    to school district revenue limits or from a new
    categorical aid program.)

6
Special Education Recommendations
  • Problem Area Programmatic
  • Direct the Department of Public Instruction, the
    Department of Health and Family Services, the
    Department of Workforce Development and other
    state agencies to develop a streamlined,
    nonduplicative process for the provision of
    services to individuals with special needs.
  • Cost None
  • Encourage the Department of Public Instruction to
    continue to work with school districts to provide
    special education services in the most
    streamlined and cost-effective manner as
    possible.
  • Cost None

7
Special Education Recommendations
  • Support investments in early childhood as a means
    of reducing the need for other educational and
    social services later in adolescence.
  • Cost None, although any additional investment
    in early childhood would require additional state
    resources.
  • Reiterate the importance of parental involvement
    in the early education of children.
  • Cost None

8
Special Education Recommendations
  • Problem Area Public Awareness
  • Create a working group or Governors council
    consisting of parents, teachers, administrators
    and interest groups to assess problems in the
    special education field and promote better
    awareness and understanding of special education.
  • Cost None

9
Special Education Recommendations
  • Problem Area Accountability
  • Reaffirm that there are considerable federal,
    state and local accountability measures in place
    to assess the efficacy of the special education
    system.
  • Cost None

10
Special Education Recommendations
  • Problem Area Paperwork/Process
  • Encourage standardization in reporting
    information to the Department of Public
    Instruction as a means of gathering information
    more effectively. Encourage the department to
    disseminate the resulting information as widely
    as possible.
  • Cost None
  • Review the statutes for potentially obsolete
    passages.
  • Cost None

11
No Recommendations At This Time
  • School District Reimbursement Formulas (including
    pupil weights)
  • Overidentification
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