Special Education Funding Reform Next Steps
State funding for special education was not cut for 2009-10.
Every school district will receive the same state funding for special education as in 2008-09. See a detailed spreadsheet here. This is a major victory, as nearly all other education line items were cut.
In addition, every school district is receiving lots of new federal stimulus funding for special education services and programs. Your efforts over the last 14 months helped to protect special education resources.
Together, we advocated for a new state system for special education funding and accountability. Our voices were heard and cuts were avoided, even in this historically tough budget year. Thank you for helping to make this happen.
In a normal year, our bills for funding reform would have been adopted in the School Code Bill along with the annual budget. This year’s School Code Bill, House Bill 11, contains Representative Sturla’s version of our reform legislation (HB 704). Even though the General Assembly has not finished acting on the School Code Bill, we expect it to be adopted — and to contain our special education reforms in HB 704 — by the end of 2009. The legislature just had too much trouble agreeing on the budget to be able to handle the School Code Bill at the same time.
Bottom line — special education funding was not cut and we remain on track to adopt HB 704 by the end of the year. Note that our Senate companion bill, Senator Dinniman’s SB 940, also remains ready for action. Together, these two bills have attracted 80 bi-partisan co-sponsors. We even succeeded in negotiating with the Rendell Administration to get their support for making improvements to these bills.
Going forward, we must continue to work closely together and advocate aggressively in order to achieve the reforms we have sought. There are some in the legislature who may still resist fixing the state system for special education funding and accountability.
Also:
- See a summary of the current contents of our reform legislation.
- See ELC’s summary analysis of the 2009-10 state budget adopted last week.
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SPECIAL EDUCATION FUNDING
Q&A on Special Education Funding Reform
Our bills from 2010: HB 704
SB 940Read the full report:Costing-out Special Education Funding
Read the executive summary: Costing-out Study: Executive Summary
View statewide data report:
Pa. Data on Special EducationView a presentation on:HB 704
DRAFT: State Survey on Special Education Funding Formulas
SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS
There are approximately 40 organizations supporting special education funding reforms, including:
The full list of supporting organizations is on the About page.
CONTACTS
Education Law Center
In Philadelphia:
Baruch Kintisch
215-238-6970
bkintisch@elc-pa.org
In Pittsburgh:
Sandra Zelno
412-255-6414
szelno@elc-pa.orgDisability Rights Network of PA
Sallie Lynagh
1-800-390-1279
slynagh@drnpa.orgThe Arc of Pennsylvania
Pam Klipa
717-234-2621
pklipa@thearcpa.orgGood Schools Pennsylvania
Janis Risch
215-332-2700
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