Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 392. Public Instruction, Superintendent of |
Chapter 392-140. Finance—Special allocations. |
Section 392-140-945. Weighted average class size—Nonhigh poverty schools.
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- A K-3 nonhigh poverty weighted average class size will be calculated by first multiplying the nonhigh poverty enrollment in each of the grades K, 1, 2, or 3 by the demonstrated class size for each respective grade as defined in WAC 392-140-937. The result of those four separate calculations by grade will be summed, and the total will be divided by total K-3 nonhigh poverty enrollment as described in WAC 392-140-923, which will result in K-3 nonhigh poverty weighted average class size.A K-3 nonhigh poverty max funded class size enhancement will be calculated first by taking the nonhigh poverty enrollment in each of grades K, 1, 2, or 3 by the class sizes provided in the Omnibus Appropriations Act. The result of those four separate calculations by grade will be summed, and that total will be divided by the total K-3 nonhigh poverty enrollment as described in WAC 392-140-923, which will result in the K-3 nonhigh poverty max funded class size enhancement for a specific district.Districts will generate apportionment funding based on the greater of the K-3 nonhigh poverty weighted average class size or the K-3 nonhigh poverty max funded class size enhancement. For the months of September through December, districts will generate K-3 nonhigh poverty apportionment funding based on the class size input into their F-203 revenue estimate. Beginning in January the results of the most recent compliance calculation will be utilized for apportionment purposes through the end of the school year.[Statutory Authority: RCW 28A.150.290 and 84.52.0531. WSR 16-10-117, § 392-140-945, filed 5/4/16, effective 6/4/16.]
RCW 28A.150.290 and 84.52.0531. WSR 16-10-117, § 392-140-945, filed 5/4/16, effective 6/4/16.
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392-140-937,392-140-923,392-140-923,