August 2004 |
School Aid |
From the NYS Assembly • Sheldon Silver, Speaker Steve Sanders • Chair, Education Committee |
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Legislature’s budget invests in education Aid ensures a quality education for New York’s children The Assembly has been fighting for an education funding formula in this year’s budget that would provide relief to New York schools. The governor’s proposed budget this year would have cut school aid by $369 million – ignoring inflation, rising enrollments and the need to help students meet higher standards – as well as hurt essential initiatives such as:
His budget would have meant lower educational standards for our children – and even fewer classrooms. The Assembly successfully fought these cuts, and instead worked to increase aid. The Assembly and Senate have approved a budget to fund New York schools by an additional $740.4 million this year – the fourth highest increase in state history. The new budget will increase operating aid nearly $120 million, a 1.75 percent minimum increase for every school district in the state. Overall, New York City schools will receive nearly $300 million more – which is $328 million more than the governor proposed for our schools. In fact, Mayor Bloomberg has guaranteed that under this plan, no classroom will see cuts. Legislature fights governor’s shortsighted cuts The governor’s budget proposal made damaging and shortsighted cuts to education aid. The Assembly has fought these cuts and increased education funding to important programs, including:
The budget maintains funding for programs that improve the learning environment in our schools, including:
The Legislature’s budget also restores the governor’s cuts to: BOCES; Transportation Aid; Extended Day/School Violence Prevention; Primary Mental Health Project (PMHP); Schools Under Registration Review (SURR); Transferring Success; Education of Children of Migrant Workers; School Health Demonstration; Comprehensive School Health Demonstration; Workplace Literacy; Apprenticeship Training; and teacher programs such as Teacher Support Aid, Teacher Resource and Computer Training Centers, and the Teacher Mentor-Intern Program. Assembly continues commitment to education These are necessary investments in education that will help provide a better education for our students and protect already scarce resources. Our plan can bring relief to New York’s schools, but not without the governor’s support. The Assembly and Senate are urging the governor to sign this agreement into law immediately so schools can prepare for the school year ahead. The governor and Senate also need to get serious about Campaign for Fiscal Equity reform by getting behind the Assembly’s plan, which is the only plan that meets all the requirements of the court’s ruling by:
The Assembly will continue to fight for this plan so that all children will have access to a good education. For more information about the Legislature’s budget and school aid funding for your district, visit: http://www.assembly.state.ny.us/comm/WAM/20040809/. For a comparison of the governor’s school aid plan to the Legislature’s budget for individual school districts, see: http://www.assembly.state.ny.us/comm/WAM/20040809a/. |
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