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Title: Alternative Levy Equalization Formula


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Alternative Levy Equalization Formula
Appendix G
  • By Rep. Jim McIntire

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Alternative Formula Assumptions
  • Spend the same amount in the 1st year of
    implementation as the current formula.
  • Equalize to a flat dollar amount per student
    equivalent to 16.9 of the prior year basic
    education apportionment. Annual state
    apportionment increases will increase the per
    student amount.
  • Hold harmless districts that would lose funds
    under the new formula so that no district loses
    more than 3 of its levy base and small schools
    do not lose more than 1. Phase out hold
    harmless amount over 5 years.
  • Separate levy equalization from the levy
    calculation by eliminating the current
    requirement that levy equalization be deducted
    from a districts levy authority.

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Purpose Of Alternative Formula
  • Greater equity. All districts would receive
    levy equalization based on the same dollar per
    student amount.
  • Attenuate the increasing costs of the program by
    reducing the influence of increases in assessed
    values in King County versus the rest of the
    state.
  • Allow school districts that lose levy
    equalization funds to make up the difference from
    additional voter approved levies by eliminating
    the deduction of levy equalization from levy
    authority.

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Effect Of Alternative Formula
  • In the first year the new formula is implemented,
    the same amount is spent as under the current
    formula.
  • 211 districts have additional levy authority due
    to elimination of levy equalization
    deductibility.
  • 146 districts receive less levy equalization
    under the alternate formula and 70 districts
    would receive more.
  • In the first year, no district loses more in levy
    equalization than 3 of their levy base, and
    small school districts lose no more than 1 of
    their levy base. The loss is more than made up
    in additional levy authority.
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