Ample School Funding Project
The Ample School Funding Project endorsed by WASA will
use technical and gap analysis to identify an ample level of funding,
which will meet the state's obligation to fund basic education and
resources to meet new state standards in an equitable, general and
uniform manner.
Executive Summary:
The Ample School Funding Project is designed to document
the cost of providing to school districts the ample resources they will
need to bring all students to state mandated standards by 2008. The
project will undertake a technical analysis of the funding for programs
identified as basic education and a professional judgment analysis of
the funding that will be necessary to bring all students to state
academic standards. In addition the project will study school district
efficiencies and recommend remedies to resolve inequitable funding
formulas in the K-12 finance system formulas. The goal of the project is
to give policy makers, educators, budget analysts, and taxpayers a solid
foundation of documented facts and figures that will be needed to
establish sustainable, equitable and ample resources for our public
schools as required by Washington State’s Constitution and the
1977 and 1983 Doran school funding decisions.
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Washington Leaders: The Governor's
Comprehensive Education Finance Study #2 of a series (pdf) - This Week in Olympia (TWIO)
- July 27, 2005 106K
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Washington Leaders: The Governor's
Comprehensive Education Finance Study # 1 of a series (pdf)- This Week in Olympia (TWIO) -
June 9, 2005 42K
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The Washington State Ample School Funding
Project ( pdf)
June, 2005
Excerpt from Leadership Information, a publication of School
Information and Research Service (SIRS) Vol. 4 No.2, Spring 2005.
90K
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Project Design (pdf)
90K
Includes the Executive Summary, background information,
timeline/budget, data collection/communication, project oversight
committee, contacts, technical analysis advisory group
Final Report (pdf) 66k
State funding of the transitional bilingual instruction program
(05/09/05)
Final Report (pdf) 139k
State funding of the LAP program (05/09/05)
Executive Summary (pdf)
30k
Executive summary of the LAP program (05/09/05)
Final Report (pdf) 313k
State funding of the apportionment program (01/28/05)
Executive Summary (pdf) 32k
Executive summary of apportionment research paper
(01/28/05)
Final Report (pdf) 919k
State funding of the pupil transportation program - July 2004
(07/19/04)
Executive Summary (pdf) 31k
Executive summary of pupil transportation research paper
(07/19/04)
Final Report (pdf) 848k
State funding of the special education program - August 2004
(09/23/04)
Executive Summary (pdf) 33k
Executive summary of special education research paper
(09/23/04)
Summary (pdf) 12k
Summary of special education paper prepared by Keith Lowery
Summary (pdf) 11k
Summary of pupil transportation paper prepared by Keith
Lowery
Progress Report (pdf) 30k
This progress report was originally presented to the WASA
K-12 Finance Workgroup III on September 28, 2004. It was revised on
November 5, 2004.
Work Plan (pdf) 25k
The Work Plan for August 2004 through April 25 was originally
presented at the WASA K-12 Finance Workgroup III on September 28, 2004.
It was revised on November 5, 2004.
Project Update 2 (pdf) 177k
This update was presented by Barbara Mertens at the WSSDA
Conference on November 12, 2004 in Spokane.
Project Update 1 (pdf) 203k
WSSDA Legislative Assembly on September 17, 2004.
Project Description (pdf) 315k
Education Finance Summit on January 28, 2004.
Initial Project Presentation (pdf) 299k
This introductory presentation outlines the problem, identifies
funding principles and presents the project proposal. It was originally
presented at the WASA Superintendents Component Meeting in November
2003.
Press Release (htm file)
Washington state school funding crisis: Inadequate funding of basic
education documented in new research paper - January 6, 2005
Press Release Ample School
Funding Project receives statewide endorsement from Washington
superintendents - November 14, 2003
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