New Grade Level Expansion Letter, FY 2017–18
Official Letter
Official Letter
Dear Select County Superintendents of Schools, Chief Business Officials, and Charter School Directors:
20 DAY SPECIAL ADVANCE APPORTIONMENT FOR
NEW GRADE LEVEL EXPANSION CHARTER SCHOOLS, FISCAL YEAR 2017–18
This special apportionment of $10,692,465 is made in accordance with California Education Code (EC) Section 47652(b). The purpose of this advance apportionment (Advance) is to fund charter schools that are adding at least one new grade level this year based on the charter schools’ first 20 days of actual attendance.
This Advance is for the months of December 2017 and January 2018 after taking into account monies already apportioned in the first special advance in September 2017. This equals approximately 18 percent of the charter school’s estimated funding for the 2017–18 fiscal year, calculated pursuant to EC sections 42238.02 and 42238.03, as well as Chapter 6 of Part 26.8 of the EC.
The amount apportioned to each participating charter school and charter school sponsoring local educational agency (LEA) is available on the California Department of Education (CDE) Charter School Special Advance Apportionment, Fiscal Year 2017–18 Web page at http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/aa/pa/chschspcadv1718.asp.
Local Control Funding Formula Entitlement Calculations
The Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) entitlement calculations for charter schools that are adding at least one new grade level are based on the estimated average daily attendance (ADA) reported in the Charter School 20 Day Attendance Report data collection.
The methodology used to estimate the 2017–18 Target and 2017–18 Gap funding is consistent with the methodology used to calculate the regular 2017–18 Advance Principal Apportionment. For more information on the 2017–18 Advance Principal Apportionment calculations, refer to the Apportionment Letter on the CDE Principal Apportionment, Fiscal Year 2017–18 Web page at http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/aa/pa/pa1718.asp.
Funding In-Lieu of Property Taxes
Also included in the special apportionment is funding to sponsoring school districts that were not basic aid in the prior year to backfill their transfer to charter schools of funding in-lieu of property taxes. This payment covers the months of December 2017 and January 2018, which equals approximately 18 percent of the charter school’s projected total in-lieu of property taxes funding for the 2017–18 fiscal year. For a majority of charter schools, EC Section 47632 defines the sponsoring LEA as the district that granted the charter, or in the case of a charter that was denied by a district and subsequently approved by a county office, the district that initially denied the charter.
School districts that were basic aid in the prior year will not receive an Advance apportionment of state aid for in-lieu of property tax. The additional amount of in-lieu these school districts are required to transfer for the months of December and January is provided on the Advance Apportionment Summary for New Grade Level Expansion Charters Excel file, but an apportionment of state aid is not reflected in the Advance Payment Schedule for New Grade Level Expansion Charters Excel file available on CDE’s Charter School Special Advance Apportionment Web page at http://www.cde.ca.gov/fg/aa/pa/chschspcadv1718.asp.
For a county office of education (COE) approved charter school whose students do not meet the criteria in EC Section 2574(c)(4), or for a countywide charter whose students reside in a district that was basic aid in the prior year, the sponsoring LEA is the district of residence for those students. That means some county approved charter schools may have multiple sponsoring districts if the school has students who reside in different districts. The In-Lieu of Taxes for Countywide or Charter Funded County Program Excel file provides this detail and is available at the Web page address noted in the prior paragraph. For a charter that was denied by an LEA and subsequently approved by the State Board of Education (SBE), the sponsoring LEA is the LEA that initially denied the charter or the LEA designated by the SBE pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (k) of EC Section 47605.
Method for Receipt of State Aid
Pursuant to EC Section 47651, for charter schools that elect to receive funding directly, the warrant will be drawn in favor of the superintendent of schools of the county in which the LEA that approved the charter is located, for deposit to the appropriate funds or accounts of the charter school in the county treasury. For all other charter schools, the funds shall be deposited in the appropriate funds or accounts of the LEA that granted the charter. Please refer to the Payment Schedule by LEA Excel file for the amounts apportioned to the applicable charter schools and the charter schools’ sponsoring school districts.
The CDE anticipates warrants will be issued by State Controller’s Office within two weeks of the date of this letter. For standardized account code structure coding, use Resource 0000, Unrestricted, and Revenue Object 8011, LCFF State Aid – Current Year.
What’s Next
All communication related to the Principal Apportionment and LCFF funding will be available on the CDE’s Web site, and funding specific information will also be sent electronically via the CDE’s PASE listserv. The listserv provides LEAs and other interested parties important information, such as notifications regarding LCFF updates, software releases, key deadlines, reminders of due dates for submission of data, and any other pertinent topics related to the Principal Apportionment. If you do not already belong to the PASE listserv and would like to subscribe, send a "blank" message to: join-pase-contacts@mlist.cde.ca.gov.
If you have any questions regarding this apportionment or about funding for charter schools, please contact the Principal Apportionment Section by phone at 916-324-4541 or by e-mail at PASE@cde.ca.gov.
Sincerely,
Caryn Moore, Director
School Fiscal Services Division
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Enclosure