§ 4015 - Small school support
§ 4015. Small school support
(a) In this section
(1) "Eligible school district" means a school district which operates at least one school; and
(A) has a two-year average combined enrollment of fewer than 100 students in all the schools operated by the district; or
(B) has an average grade size of 20 or fewer.
(2) "Enrollment" means the number of students who are enrolled in a school operated by the district on October 1. A student shall be counted as one whether the student is enrolled as a full-time or part-time student.
(3) "Two-year average enrollment" means the average enrollment of the two most recently completed school years.
(4) "Average grade size" means two-year average enrollment divided by the number of grades taught in the district on October 1. For purposes of this calculation, kindergarten and pre-kindergarten programs shall be counted together as one grade.
(5) "AGS factor" means the following factors for each average grade size:
Average grade size
More than: - but less than or equal to: Factor:
0 7 0.19
7 9 0.175
9 10 0.16
10 11 0.145
11 12 0.13
12 13 0.115
13 14 0.10
14 15 0.085
15 16 0.070
16 17 0.055
17 18 0.040
18 19 0.025
19 20 0.015
(6) "School district" means a town, city, incorporated, interstate, union or joint contract school district.
(b) Small schools support grant: Annually, the commissioner shall pay a small schools support grant to any eligible school district. The amount of the grant shall be the greater of:
(1) the amount determined by multiplying the two-year average enrollment in the district by $500.00 and subtracting the product from $50,000.00, with a maximum grant of $2,500.00 per enrolled student; or
(2) the amount of 87 percent of the base education amount for the current year, multiplied by the two-year average enrollment, multiplied by the AGS factor.
(c) Small schools financial stability grant: In addition to a small schools support grant, an eligible school district whose two-year average enrollment decreases by more than ten percent in any one year shall receive a small schools financial stability grant. However, a decrease due to a reduction in the number of grades offered in a school or to a change in policy regarding paying tuition for students shall not be considered an enrollment decrease. The amount of the grant shall be determined by multiplying 87 percent of the base education amount for the current fiscal year, by the number of enrollment, to the nearest one-hundredth of a percent, necessary to make the two-year average enrollment decrease only ten percent.
(d) Funds for both grants shall be appropriated from the education fund and shall be added to payments for the base education amount or deducted from the amount owed to the education fund in the case of those districts that must pay into the fund under section 4027 of this title.
(e) In the event that a school or schools which have received a grant under this section merge in any year following receipt of a grant, and the consolidated school is not eligible for a grant under this section or the small school grant for the consolidated school is less than the total amount of grant aid the schools would have received if they had not combined, the consolidated school shall continue to receive a grant for three years following consolidation. The amount of the annual grant shall be:
(1) In the first year following consolidation, an amount equal to the amount received by the school or schools in the last year of eligibility.
(2) In the second year following consolidation, an amount equal to two-thirds of the amount received in the previous year.
(3) In the third year following consolidation, an amount equal to one-third of the amount received in the first year following consolidation. (Added 1997, No. 71 (Adj. Sess.), § 92, eff. March 11, 1998; amended 1999, No. 49, § 3, eff. June 2, 1999; 1999, No. 66 (Adj. Sess.), § 39, eff. Feb. 8, 2000; 2003, No. 68, § 23, eff. July 1, 2004; 2003, No. 76 (Adj. Sess.), § 27, eff. Feb. 17, 2004; 2007, No. 82, § 28; 2009, No. 44, § 19, eff. May 21, 2009.)