Randy I. Dorn State Superintendent Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Old Capitol Building P.O. Box 47200 Olympia, WA 98504-7200 Education Provisos 2014 Authorizing legislation: 3SSB 5034 (2013-15 biennial budget), 501(1)(iii): http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/summary.aspx?bill=5034&year=2013 Financial Resources JoLynn Berge, Chief Financial Officer Prepared by: Mike Woods, Director of Agency Financial Services, Mike.Woods@k12.wa.us, (360) 725-6283.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary... 1 List of provisos... 2 2
Executive Summary The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction is required annually to report on the status of all education budget provisos. The requirement started with Third Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5034, the 2013-15 biennial budget bill. Section 501(1)(iii) reads: By September of each year, the office of the superintendent of public instruction shall produce an annual status report of the budget provisos in sections 501 and 513 of this act. The status report of each proviso shall include, but not be limited to, the following information: Purpose and objective, number of staff, number of contractors, status of proviso implementation, number of beneficiaries by year, list of beneficiaries, and proviso outcomes and achievements. OSPI has identified 60 education provisos. A few have been combined for efficiency sake. The list that follows includes the proviso name and the appropriation code. The reports can be viewed and downloaded from the OSPI Web site at http://www.k12.wa.us/finance/agencyfinancialservices/default.aspx. 3
The provisos The following 56 documents are the education provisos identified by OSPI. The first three characters refer to the proviso s appropriation code. A few documents ( 032 400 JK0 Assessment and FZ1 120 UG0 Special Education Ombudsman combine provisos that have multiple funding sources. 032 400 JK0 Assessment AA1 Centrum Program AK1 Leadership Internship Program AM1 Reading Corps AN1 National Board Bonus EM1 Student Database CEDAR FB1 Nurse Corps FF1 Non-Violence Leadership Training FH1 K-20 Network Support Services FZ1 120 UG0 Special Education Ombudsman GA1 Safety Net Support Funding GS1 Integrated Math Science GT1 LASER Pacific Science Center GY1 Leadership Academy JP1 Secondary Career Technical Ed Grants KA1 Beginning Educator Support MA1 School Finance System Implementation MG1 EOGOAC MH1 Military Compact MK1 Project Citizen.doc MN1 Washington Achievers Scholars MV1 Bullying Proviso MW1 Equity and Civil Rights PD1 School Resource Program (STEM Lighthouse) PT1 Wa College Bound Scholarship PZ1 Safety Net Funding QJ1 IT Academy QK1 Tracking Bilingual Program 4
QN1 Project Lead the Way QQ1 Aerospace Assembler Program Grants RA1 Student Leadership Organizations RB1 Skill Center Technical Programs Start-Up RC1 Teacher Principal Evaluation Training RD1 Failing Schools RE1 Financial Education RF1 Youth Dropout Prevention RH1 Academic Acceleration 2SHB1642 RJ1 Performance Based Evaluations RN1 I1240 Charter Schools Implementation RP1 Collaborative Schools RQ1 Foster Care Outcomes HB2254 RR1 Open Education Resources RS1 Troubled Youth in Schools RT1 State Tribal Education Compacts HB1134 RU1 Computer Science Capacity RV1 Cardiac Arrest Education RW1 Integrated School Nursing RX1 Eval Pilot Ed Programs RY1 Washington Innovative Schools RZ1 Mobius Science Center Outreach SB1 Dropout Prevention-Building Bridges-JAG Grants SC1 WaKIDS SD1 School Food Service Programs SE1 Advance Placement Exam Fees SF1 Comprehensive Guidance 5
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