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March13

Three percent support bills reach Gov.

It took a conference committee to bring both legislative chambers to a compromise on a bill intricately linked to providing school districts with the proposed three percent funding increase, but alas, it’s headed to Gov. Dennis Daugaard.   Senate Bill 158 saw various iterations on its way through both the House and Senate, but a
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March12

Hours adjustment bill on its way to Gov.

A bill revising the number of school term hours for some elementary students is headed to Gov. Dennis Daugaard’s desk.   Senators (35-0) and Representatives (69-0) concurred on an amended version of House Bill 1249.   The bill includes the fourth and fifth grades in the 875-hours of classroom time already required for kindergarten through
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March12

Revamped referral bill referred to Gov

The adage, “no bill is dead until session is over,” added another example on Tuesday.   Just hours after voting (17-18) to kill House Bill 1164, which lowers the number of signatures needed to refer a school board’s start day decision, Senators approved intent to reconsider on the bill and passed an amended version of
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March12

Senators and Reps pass suspension revision bill

Members of the House of Representatives voted 48-20 to support a bill that would change the suspension provisions for students participating in extracurricular activities who have been convicted of a drug related offense.   “We should be encouraging kids to participate (in extracurricular activities) rather than prohibiting them to do so,” Rep. Kris Langer said
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March12

Three percent bill sent to Gov.

The bill providing the proposed three percent increase in state aid for schools is on its way to Gov. Dennis Daugaard’s desk.   Members of the House passed Senate Bill 37, which sets the per-student allocation at $4,764, on a 65-2 vote. ASBSD supports the bill.   SB 37 also establishes the property tax levies
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March12

Three percent support bills pass House

House members voted overwhelmingly in support of two bills that pave the way for the proposed three percent funding increase in state aid for schools for next year.   On a 63-6 vote, Representatives passed an amended version of Senate Bill 157, which provides an appropriation of $30 million spread over the next three years
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March11

Revenue projections adopted by Appropriators

Members of the Joint Appropriations adopted revenue projections of $1.392 billion for the fiscal year 2015 budget on Tuesday.   The projection comes in just $1 million under Gov. Dennis Daugaard’s proposed budget, which likely indicates schools will receive the proposed three percent increase in state aid. Gov. Daugaard’s budget proposal totaled $1.393 billion.  
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March10

Committee supports suspension revision bill

Members of the House Judiciary committee unanimously passed a bill that revises the suspension requirements for students participating in extracurricular activities that are convicted of a drug related offense.   “We should be in the business of helping students make good choices…rather than focusing on punishment,” Rep. Kris Langer, a co-sponsor of the bill, testified
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March10

School Finance Explained: Fund Balances

Each month in The Bulletin, ASBSD Chief Financial Officer Bill Lynch will explain a piece from the school finance puzzle.   What is your district’s Fund Balance and why do you need it?   Can you answer those questions?   This is one of the questions floating around the Capitol again.  The amount of money
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March07

ASBSD Bulletin – March Edition

  Watch ASBSD Executive Director Wade Pogany talk about the potential funding outcomes from legislative session and ASBSD’s legislative summary package and then read this month’s edition of the Bulletin. The march edition features information from legislative session, recaps of recent ASBSD events, a look at fair and impartial board hearings, a review of fund balances
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