REPORT TO THE LEGISLATURE Education Provisos 2016 Authorizing legislation: 2ESHB 2376 2016 Supplemental Operating Budget Section 501 (1) (c) (http://lawfilesext.leg.wa.gov/biennium/2015-16/pdf/bills/house%20passed%20legislature/2376-s.pl.pdf) Mike Woods Director of Agency Financial Services Prepared by: Jami Marcott, Budget and Grants Coordinator jami.marcott@k12.wa.us 360-725-6230
TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary... 3 List of provisos... 4 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 77 education provisos. A few have been combined for efficiency sake. The list that follows includes the proviso appropriation code and appropriation title. Individual proviso reports can be accessed here: http://k12.wa.us/finance/agencyfinancialservices/default.aspx 3
List of Provisos Appropriation Code Appropriation Title 032 400 JK0 Assessment 120 Special Education Ombudsman AA1 AK1 AM1 AN1 CL1 CM1 CN1 CP1 CQ1 CU1 CW1 CX1 CY1 CZ1 EM1 ET1 EW1 FB1 FF1 FH1 Centrum Program Leadership Internship Program Reading Corps National Board Bonus Homeless Student Education Expanded Learning Biliteracy Seal Integrate State Learning Standards Math/Science Prof Development I-1240 Implementation Dropout Prevention Social & Emotional Learning Computer Science Dual Language Grants Student Database CEDAR Skilled Workforce Pilot Program Basic Education Obligations Nurse Corps Non-Violence Leadership Training K-20 Network Support Services 4
FZ1 GA1 GP1 GQ1 GR1 G12 GT1 GU1 GY1 JK0 JP1 KA1 MA1 MG1 MH1 MK1 MN1 Special Education Ombudsman Safety Net Support Funding Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test Tax Exempt Entity Grant Kindergarten Music Curriculum Integrated Math Science LASER Pacific Science Center Computer Science Grants Leadership Academy WA Assessment of Student Learning Secondary Career Technical Ed Grants Beginning Educator Support School Finance System Implementation EOGOAC Student Achievement Gap Committee Military Compact Project Citizen Washington Achievers Scholars MV1 Bullying Proviso 5 MW1 PT1 PZ1 QJ1 QK1 QN1 Equity and Civil Rights Wa. College Bound Scholarship Safety Net Funding IT Academy Tracking Bilingual Program Project Lead the Way 5
QQ1 RA1 RB1 RC1 RD1 RE1 RF1 RG1 RH1 RJ1 RP1 RQ1 RR1 RT1 Aerospace Assembler Program Grants Student Leadership Organizations Skill Center Technical Programs Start-Up Teacher Principal Evaluation Training Failing Schools Financial Education Youth Dropout Prevention ESSB 5946 (Student Outcomes) FY2 Academic Acceleration 2SHB1642 Performance Based Evaluations Collaborative Schools Foster Care Outcomes HB2254 Open Education Resources State Tribal Education Compacts HB1134 RU1 Computer Science Capacity 6 RY1 RZ1 SB1 SC1 SD1 SE1 SL1 SM1 SP1 Washington Innovative Schools Mobius Science Center Outreach Dropout Prevention-Building Bridges-JAG Grants WaKIDS School Food Service Programs Advance Placement Exam Fees Transitional Bilingual Accountability Review: Alternative Learning Experience SSB 6431 (Youth Suicide Prevention) 6
SW1 SX1 SY1 SZ1 UG0 Urban School Turnaround Guidance & Planning Programs E2SHB1546 Dual Credit Opp Tokuda Public Ed Program Safety Net Awards 7
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