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School Finance: Chapter 70 Program

FY09 Preliminary Chapter 70 Aid and Net School Spending Requirements

March 24, 2008

Pursuant to section 6 of chapter 70 of the General Laws, the Commissioner of Education issued the preliminary estimates of Chapter 70 school aid and net school spending requirements for FY09, on January 23, 2008. These estimates were based on House 2, Governor Patrick's proposed state budget for the coming fiscal year. House 2 provides $3.948 billion in Chapter 70 school aid for FY09, an increase of $223 million (6.0%) over FY08.

On March 20, 2008 the legislature finalized a local aid resolution for FY09. The Chapter 70 numbers are in complete accord with the Governor's House 2 proposal. This commitment means that the preliminary aid and spending requirements published here can be relied upon by local officials as they prepare their FY09 budgets.

Here are highlights of the proposed FY09 Chapter 70 program:

  • All foundation budget factors have been increased by 5.18%, using the federal government's price deflator index for state and local government expenditures. Budget language overrides the statutory cap of 4.5%.

  • FY09 is the third year of the planned five-year phase-in of the aggregate wealth model for calculating required local contributions. Each municipality's target contribution has been updated using 2006 property values and 2005 personal income data. For municipalities with required contributions above their targets, the requirement is reduced by 33% of the gap (compared to 25% last year).

  • Foundation aid is fully funded.

  • Down-payment aid is calculated using 33 percent of the target, compared to 30% last year.

  • Growth aid provides aid to districts whose foundation budgets are growing due to inflation or enrollment.

  • Minimum aid guarantees every district a minimum increase of at least $50 per pupil.

The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has prepared the following materials to assist local officials in understanding the state aid calculations and local contribution requirements in this year's Chapter 70 program:

  • Summary chart showing foundation enrollment, foundation budget, Chapter 70 aid, and required local contributions for each school district. district. Download MS EXCEL File

  • Summary chart for regional school districts Download MS EXCEL File, showing foundation enrollment and required local contribution for each member of the district.

  • White paper describing the major components of the formula.

  • Complete formula spreadsheet Download MS EXCEL File showing the detailed calculations for each municipality and district.

Questions about the Chapter 70 program should be addressed to either:

Roger Hatch rhatch@doe.mass.edu 781-338-6527
Jeff Wulfsonjwulfson@doe.mass.edu781-338-6500

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