Or. Admin. Code § 581-015-2940 - Corrections Education Program Funding Formula
(1) The Department
of Education shall provide State School Funding to the Juvenile Detention
Education Program (JDEP) based on anticipated Average Daily Membership times
1.5 ADMw for the school year.
(2)
The Department of Education shall provide State School Funding to the Youth
Corrections Education Programs (YCEP) based on anticipated Average Daily
Membership times 2.0 ADMw for the school year.
(3) The Department of Education shall
determine the number of classrooms to be funded at each JDEP and each YCEP
school using the methodology of:
(a) A
classroom for every 8 ADM for JDEP and YCEP schools with 48 ADM or
below;
(b) An additional classroom
for every 10 ADM above 48 ADM; and
(c) Based on the cost of operating a JDEP or
YCEP classroom, with input from stakeholders, the Department of Education will
determine the level of funding per classroom.
(4)
(a)
Based on available funding, the Department of Education will fund each
classroom.
(b) If the total state
funding available for all JDEP and YCEP schools is less than the total state
funding needed to fully fund each classroom, the amount of state funding for
each classroom determined under paragraph (3) of this subsection will be
prorated.
(5) Based on
remaining available funding after the allocations for the classrooms have been
determined and calculated, each JDEP school and each YCEP school may apply for
funding based on the below criteria:
(a) The
diversity of the student population being served, including the number or
percentage of youth from historically underserved populations.
(b) The characteristics of the facility,
including the number of classrooms in use.
(c) The number of students who are enrolled
in the school.
(d) The percentage
of students qualifying for special education services.
(e) The level of re-entry transition support
offered by the educational provider.
(6) Oregon State Funding may be transferred
between the JDEP and YCEP programs.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 327.026 & HB 5014 (2023)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 327.026
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