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1 Toronto District School Board Grants for Student Needs (GSN)

2 Table of Contents FOUNDATION GRANTS... 4 Pupil Foundation Grant... 4 School Foundation Grant... 5 Class Size Funding... 6 Ministry Staffing Model... 7 SPECIAL PURPOSE GRANTS... 7 SPECIAL EDUCATION GRANTS... 8 Special Education Per Pupil Amount (SEPPA)... 8 High Needs Amount (HNA) Allocation... 9 Special Equipment Amount (SEA) Allocation... 9 Special Incidence Portion (SIP)... 9 Behaviour Expertise Amount (BEA) Allocation Section 23 Facilities Amount (FA) Allocation LANGUAGE GRANTS French as a Second Language (FSL) English as a Second Language/English Skills Development (ESL/ESD) FIRST NATIONS, MÉTIS, AND INUIT EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES GRANTS Demographic Allocation Literacy and Math Outside the School Day Allocation Student Success, Grades 7 to 12 Allocation School Effectiveness Framework Allocation Ontario Focused Intervention Partnership (OFIP) Tutoring Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM)

3 SAFE SCHOOLS SUPPLEMENT PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT GRANT CONTINUING EDUCATION AND OTHER PROGRAMS GRANT TEACHER QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE GRANT STUDENT TRANSPORTATION GRANT DECLINING ENROLMENT ADJUSTMENT (DEA) NEW TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM (NTIP) RESTRAINT SAVINGS SCHOOL BOARD ADMINISTRATION AND GOVERNANCE GRANT SCHOOL FACILITY OPERATIONS Base School Operations Top-Up for School Operations Community Use of Schools Software License Fee Section 23 Facilities RENEWAL ALLOCATION Base Renewal Allocation Top-Up for School Renewal Enhancement to Address Deferred Maintenance Needs DEBT SUMMARY OF TDSB OPERATING & CAPITAL ALLOCATIONS ( BUDGET)

4 FOUNDATION GRANTS Foundation Grants support the components of a classroom education that are required by and generally common to all students and schools. There are two components of the Foundation Grants: Pupil Foundation, and School Foundation. The Pupil Foundation Grant provides the same amount of funding per student to all school boards and is based on average daily enrolment (ADE), which is an average of the enrolment counts in October and March of each year. ADE includes adjustments for full-time equivalents. For example, a Kindergarten student in a half-day program is counted as one-half a student. All grants that are based on enrolment use the ADE measure. Pupil Foundation Grant The Pupil Foundation Grant funds the costs of classroom education listed below: teachers occasional teachers educational assistants classroom supplies textbooks and learning materials classroom computers library services guidance services classroom consultants (for example, teachers who are reading specialists or who help other teachers develop and implement curriculum) professionals and paraprofessionals (such as social workers, psychologists or computer technicians) 4

5 School Foundation Grant This grant provides funding for principals, vice-principals, secretaries and school office supplies through a per school and student enrolment based calculation. 5

6 Class Size Funding Classroom funding was previously provided through the Pupil Foundation and Primary Class Size Grants. The two grants have been merged into the Pupil Foundation Grant. The Ministry currently funds different class sizes for Primary (grades JK to 3), Full Day Kindergarten, Intermediate (grades 4 to 8) and Secondary. Primary (grades JK to 3) At least 90% of classes at 20 or fewer students, 100% of classes at 23 or fewer students, and All Grade 3-4 classes at 23 or fewer students. Full Day Kindergarten System average of 26 or fewer students, Funding comes through Education Program Other (EPO) Grants. Eventually this funding will be moved into the GSN, This grant provides for the additional teachers, early childhood educators, special education supports and other operating costs. Intermediate (Grades 4 to 8) Funded at a system average of 24.8 students per classroom for The Ministry has funded a decrease of 0.1 per year since The Toronto District School Board average started at a lower point and will be at an average of 23.5 students per class in Secondary Funding is based on an average of 22 students per class with an average credit load of 7.5. Class size caps are mandated within the collective agreements. 6

7 Ministry Staffing Model Primary Junior & Intermediate Per 1,000 Students Per 1,000 Students Per 1,000 Students Classroom & Preparation Teachers Librarians Guidance Professionals & Paraprofessionals Classroom Consultants Educational Assistants SPECIAL PURPOSE GRANTS In addition to the Foundation Grant, all school boards are eligible to receive special purpose grants. Special purpose grants recognize the different levels of support required by boards and students related to location, student and school needs, and a board s demographic profile. TDSB TOTAL GRANT Special Education Grant M Language Grant M First Nations, Métis & Inuit Education Supplement 1.2 M Learning Opportunities Grant M Safe Schools Supplement 7.8 M Program Enhancement Grant 5.3 M Continuing Education and Other Programs Grant 27.4 M Cost Adjustment & Teacher Qualifications & Experience Grant M New Teacher Induction Program 1.4 M Student Transportation Grant 48.0 M Declining Enrolment Adjustment 2.3 M School Board Administration & Governance Grant 59.2 M School Facility Operations (includes Community use of Schools) M Restraint Savings (0.9) M 7

8 SPECIAL EDUCATION GRANTS The Special Education Grants provide funding to support students with special needs. Each school board receives this grant. School boards have flexibility in how they use special education funding to meet the special education needs of their students. The funding is used to pay for special education teachers, teaching assistants, other professionals (such as psychologists or speech-language therapists), supplies and other services. Funding for special education may only be used for special education. Any unspent funding must be placed in a special education reserve fund. The Special Education Grant consists of the following components: Special Education Per Pupil Amount (SEPPA) - $163.2M, High Needs Amount (HNA) Allocation - $126.7M, Special Equipment Amount (SEA) Allocation, - $7.0M, Special Incidence Portion (SIP) Allocation - $4.5M, Behaviour Expertise Amount (BEA) Amount - $0.7M, and Facilities Amount (FA) Allocation (care and treatment) - $13.6M. Special Education Per Pupil Amount (SEPPA) SEPPA is allocated to help in the early identification of learning problems and other exceptionalities of students and to provide them with additional supports. The Special Education Per Pupil Amount (SEPPA) recognizes the cost of providing additional assistance to the majority of students with special education needs. SEPPA is allocated to boards on the basis of total enrolment, not just on the students who have been identified as needing a special education program. 8

9 High Needs Amount (HNA) Allocation The High Needs Amount (HNA) Allocation addresses the cost of providing intensive staff support required by students with high needs. The Ministry continues to examine funding for students with high needs. The original claims process was too labour intensive so the Ministry guaranteed stable funding for several years. In , the Ministry introduced the Measures of Variability (MOV) allocation. This statistical model attempts to create a Provincial pool of funding by clawing back 5% of high needs funding and redistributing this funding based on enrolment, EQAO data and other variables. For the Toronto District School Board, this resulted in a funding loss of $1.2M in and $1.2M in Special Equipment Amount (SEA) Allocation Beginning in , the Special Equipment Amount (SEA) Allocation is made up of two components: A SEA per-pupil amount, and A SEA Claims-Based amount. The new SEA per-pupil amount component is part of a 5 year plan to provide boards with greater flexibility and predictability by converting part of the SEA allocation into a single SEA per-pupil amount for all school boards by Boards will continue to submit claims for purchases of other non-computer based equipment to be utilized by students with special education needs, including sensory equipment, hearing support equipment, vision support equipment, personal care support equipment and physical assists support equipment. Special Incidence Portion (SIP) The Special Education Grant also includes a Special Incidence Portion (SIP) for students with exceptionally high needs. SIP claims require approval from district office staff of the Ministry of Education. 9

10 The Special Incidence Portion (SIP) supports pupils who require more than two fulltime staff to address the health and safety needs of both the students who have extraordinarily high needs related to their disabilities and/or exceptionalities and/or of others at school. Eligibility criteria for SIP are outlined in the Special Education Funding Guidelines. Behaviour Expertise Amount (BEA) Allocation Since , the Province has provided Behaviour Expertise funding that allows school boards to hire additional board level Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) expertise to support principals, teachers, and multi-disciplinary transition teams. Section 23 Facilities Amount (FA) Allocation The Section 23 Facilities Amount (FA) Allocation is a claims-based allocation that supports education programs for school-aged children and youth in government approved care and/or treatment, custody and correctional facilities operated by the Ministry of Children and Youth Services, the Ministry of Community and Social Services, the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, and/or the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services. These facilities include hospitals, children s mental health centres, psychiatric institutions, detention and correctional facilities, community group homes, and other social services agencies. 10

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12 LANGUAGE GRANTS The Language Grants provide funding to meet school boards costs for language instruction. Every school board receives a Language Grant, but school boards receive different levels of funding based on their particular enrolments for language instruction. French as a Second Language (FSL) For English-language school boards, the Language Grant provides funding for core French, extended French, and French immersion programs. The Toronto District School Board received $30.0M in English as a Second Language/English Skills Development (ESL/ESD) The Language Grant also provides funding for English as a second language (ESL) and English skills development (ESD) programs. These programs are for students who were born in countries where English is not a first or standard language, and for Canadian-born students whose language spoken at home is not English. The Toronto District School Board received $75.9M for

13 FIRST NATIONS, MÉTIS, AND INUIT EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT The First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Education Supplement supports programs designed for Aboriginal students as outlined in the Ontario First Nation, Métis, and Inuit Education Policy Framework released in January The First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Education Supplement has three allocations: Native Languages Allocation - $0.49M, Native Studies Allocation - $0.11 and Aboriginal per-pupil Amount Allocation - $0.61M. LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES GRANTS The Learning Opportunities Grant includes six components: Demographic Allocation ($128.2M), Literacy and Math Outside the School Day Allocation ($3.1M), Student Success, Grades 7 to 12 Allocation ($8.7M), School Effectiveness Framework Allocation ($1.0M), Ontario Focused Intervention Partnership (OFIP) Tutoring Allocation ($1.0M), and Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) Allocation ($0.7M). 13

14 Demographic Allocation This component permits boards to offer a wide range of programs to improve the educational achievement of students at risk of poor performance. Boards have the flexibility to select programs that respond to local needs. To establish funding levels, the demographic component uses social and economic indicators that research shows are associated with students at risk of academic difficulty. These indicators are low income, recent immigration, low parental education, and lone parent status. Literacy and Math Outside the School Day Allocation This component allows boards to provide additional supports to enhance the literacy and math skills of Grades 7 to 12 students at risk of not meeting the new curriculum standards and the requirements of the Grade 10 literacy test. These courses or programs may be provided during the summer and during the school year outside the regular school day. Student Success, Grades 7 to 12 Allocation For , funding is being provided for the Student Success, Grades 7 to 12 Allocation to assist students who may not achieve their educational goals. This funding is to be used to enhance preparation of students for passing the Grade 10 literacy test, and to increase opportunities for students to participate in successful school-to-work, school-to-apprenticeship, or school-to-college program pathways. School Effectiveness Framework Allocation The School Effectiveness Framework supports elementary schools and boards in assessing school effectiveness so that plans for improvement can be put in place. Ontario Focused Intervention Partnership (OFIP) Tutoring The Ontario Focused Intervention Partnership (OFIP) Tutoring program supports boards in initiating and expanding before- and after-school, weekend, and summer tutoring programs. The OFIP Tutoring programs provide extra help to students who are not yet achieving the provincial standard in reading, writing, or mathematics. 14

15 Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) The Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) program allows students to customize their high school experience and build on their strengths by focusing their learning on a specific economic sector. SAFE SCHOOLS SUPPLEMENT In , funding for safe schools became a part of the GSN as the Safe Schools Supplement. The supplement has two allocations: a Safe Schools Strategy Allocation (with a Professional Support Staff Component and a Program and Support Component), formerly allocated outside the GSN, and the Urban and Priority High Schools Allocation for urban schools struggling with safety issues and other challenges. The Toronto District School Board received $7.8M for

16 PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT GRANT The Program Enhancement Grant supports the Government s commitment to providing students with a well-rounded education through programs such as arts, music, physical education, and outdoor education. This grant may be used to fund or enrich existing programs or offer new programs. The Toronto District School Board received $5.3M for CONTINUING EDUCATION AND OTHER PROGRAMS GRANT The Continuing Education and Other Programs Grant supports adult day school programs and continuing education programs, adult Native language, adult credit for diploma, correspondence/self-study programs, secondary crossover or transfer courses, summer school courses, elementary and secondary reach-ahead courses, elementary international language courses, and Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) for mature students. The Continuing Education and Other Programs Grant consists of: Adult Day School - $0.7M, Summer School - $3.7M Continuing Education - $17.5M, International Languages, Elementary - $5.0M, and Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) - $0.4M. 16

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18 TEACHER QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE GRANT The Teacher Qualifications and Experience Grant provide funding to help boards meet teacher salary costs above the funding provided in the Foundation Grant. Teachers in all school boards are paid according to their levels of qualifications and their experience. School boards have different proportions of teachers with high levels of qualifications and experience, so boards have varying salary costs. This grant responds to the additional costs of higher teacher salaries due to these factors. The Toronto District School Board received $171.3M for

19 STUDENT TRANSPORTATION GRANT This grant provides school boards with funding in order to transport students to and from home and school, including transporting students with special needs. The Student Transportation Grant is calculated through five factors: Cost Update Adjustment, Enrolment Adjustment, Routing Efficiency, Fuel Escalator and De-escalator, and Transportation to Provincial Schools. In , the Ministry will continue to focus on Student Transportation reforms that strengthen management capacity through: Effectiveness and Efficiency (E & E) reviews of consortia operations, service delivery, and resets of funding levels, and Pilots and sector-wide training on competitive procurement processes. Once a consortium has achieved full consortium status, and E & E review is scheduled. The E & E reviews are conducted by third party consultants under contract to the Ministry. The Toronto District School Board is awaiting the results of its E & E review that was conducted in December, The consultant report is anticipated in April, The Toronto District School Board received $48.1M for

20 DECLINING ENROLMENT ADJUSTMENT (DEA) Much of a school board s revenue is determined by enrolment. As enrolment goes down, so does revenue. This is appropriate because when there are fewer students, boards no longer need the same number of teachers and other supports. Board costs, however, do not decline in a way that is strictly proportional to declining enrolment. Some costs can be adjusted easily. For example, the cost of classroom teachers can be reduced by changing the arrangement of classes. But other costs cannot be adjusted as easily or as quickly. The Declining Enrolment Adjustment (DEA) recognizes that it takes time for boards to adjust their cost structures to declines in enrolment. In the current year, the DEA provides full funding to cover the loss of other grants due to the decline in enrolment for which costs are semi-fixed in nature. It also provides for 50% of the prior year DEA grant and an additional 5% of the DEA grant from two years prior. The Toronto District School Board received $2.3M in NEW TEACHER INDUCTION PROGRAM (NTIP) The New Teacher Induction Program (NTIP) provides a full year of professional support to new teachers to help them develop the requisite skills and knowledge to enable them to be effective in the classroom. Funding is being allocated on the same basis as in previous years. The Toronto District School Board received $1.4M in RESTRAINT SAVINGS The Public Sector Compensation Restraint to Protect Public Services Act 2010 has been enacted which results in no funding for salary increases for staff that do not bargain collectively. Principals and Vice-Principals are not included in the calculations for non-bargaining staff. 20

21 SCHOOL BOARD ADMINISTRATION AND GOVERNANCE GRANT The School Board Administration and Governance Grant provides funding for the governance of school boards, including trustees honoraria, the funding for parent engagement, and the administrative costs of operating school board offices and central facilities. All school boards receive a base level of funding and additional funding determined by the number of trustees and student enrolment. School boards that receive increased funding under the demographic component of the Learning Opportunities Grant also receive increased funding for board administration and governance. The Toronto District School Board received $59.3M for SCHOOL FACILITY OPERATIONS The School Operations Allocation is made up of five components: Base School Operations - $239.9M, Top-up for School Operations - $31.6M, Community Use of Schools - $3.9M, Licensing and Related Fees for Approved Asset Management Software - $0.2M, and Section 23 Programs in Board sites - $0.3M. Base School Operations Base School Operations supports costs related to operating school facilities including heating, lighting, maintenance and cleaning. 21

22 The basis for this allocation is enrolment times established benchmark space needed to educate a student times benchmark funding times supplementary area factor (to support different building types). The calculations are as follows: Enrolment Established Benchmark Space Benchmark Funding Supplementary Area Factor Elementary X 9.7 M 2 X X $76.44 Secondary X 12.07M 2 X X $76.44 Continuing Education X 9.29M 2 X X $76.44 Top-Up for School Operations Top-up for school operations provides funding for schools with excess capacity up to 15% in (was 18% in ). Schools opened after or having undergone significant renovations after do not qualify for top-up funding. Community Use of Schools Community Use of Schools provides a source of funding allowing school boards to reduce rental rates for school space for use by the community. Software License Fee Software license fee covers the cost of use of the asset management software regulated by the Ministry. Section 23 Facilities Section 23 Facilities in Board Properties is funding that supports the cost of operations in sites where Section 23 Programs run. 22

23 RENEWAL ALLOCATION The School Renewal Grants supports the costs of repairing and renovating our schools. The total allocation for is $41.5M. There are three components of the Renewal Grants: Base Renewal Allocation - $32.5M, Top-Up for School Renewal - $4.3M, and Enhancement to Address Deferred Maintenance Needs - $4.7M. Base Renewal Allocation The Renewal Grant is based on enrolment, area benchmarks and age of buildings. Top-Up for School Renewal The Top-up for School Renewal operates in the same manner as the School Operations Top-up and in addresses excess capacity of up to 15% (was 18% in ), providing that no major renovations have occurred or the school did not open after

24 Enhancement to Address Deferred Maintenance Needs The Enhancement to Address Deferred Maintenance component supports additional renewal work. DEBT The Ministry funds all Ministry-approved debt as principal and interest become due. The following is a listing of debt supported by the Ministry: Good Places to Learn (GPL), Primary Class Size (PCS), 55 School Board Trust (capital project funding for projects started prior to amalgamation), Not Permanently Financed (NPF) Debt (prior to amalgamation debt). The total amount of funding of principal for is12.0m and interest for is $44.2M. 24

25 SUMMARY OF TDSB OPERATING & CAPITAL ALLOCATIONS ( BUDGET) Allocation Pupil Foundation $ 1,240,963,573 School Foundation 170,889,645 Special Education 315,724,761 Language 105,965,959 Learning Opportunity 142,701,141 Continuing Education 27,371,102 Cost Adjustment & Teacher Qualifications 171,274,639 New Teacher Induction Program (NTIP) 1,381,578 Restraint Savings (949,625) Transportation 48,065,313 Administration & Governance 59,258,779 School Operations 272,076,000 Community use of Schools 3,958,491 Declining Enrolment 2,319,233 Program Enhancement 5,317,150 First Nation, Métis & Inuit Education Supplemental Allocation 1,213,744 Safe Schools 7,808,208 Debt Interest 44,170,918 School Renewal 41,486,810 Total Allocation $ 2,660,997,419 25

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