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   I. Beginning July 1, 2009, and for every biennium thereafter, the annual cost of providing the opportunity for an adequate education as defined in RSA 193-E:2-a shall be $3,450 per pupil attending a public school, plus any applicable differentiated aid for which a pupil is eligible. Differentiated aid shall be calculated as follows:
      (a) An additional $431 per pupil in kindergarten through grade 12 eligible for the federal free and reduced-price meal program who attends a public school in which less than 12 percent of the pupils reported in the school's ADMA in the determination year are eligible for the federal free and reduced-price meal program.
      (b) An additional $863 per pupil in a public school in which at least 12 percent but less than 24 percent of pupils reported in the school's ADMA in the determination year, are eligible for the federal free or reduced-price meal program.
      (c) An additional $1,725 per pupil in a public school in which at least 24 percent but less than 36 percent of pupils reported in the school's ADMA in the determination year, are eligible for the federal free or reduced-price meal program.
      (d) An additional $2,588 per pupil in a public school in which at least 36 percent but less than 48 percent of the pupils reported in the school's ADMA in the determination year, are eligible for the federal free or reduced-price meal program.
      (e) An additional $3,450 per pupil in a public school in which 48 percent or more of the pupils reported in the school's ADMA in the determination year, are eligible for the federal free or reduced-price meal program.
   II. In addition to the amount in paragraph I, an additional $675 for each pupil reported in the public school's ADMA in the determination year who is an English language learner and who is receiving English language instruction.
   III. In addition to the amounts in paragraphs I and II, an additional $1,856 for each pupil reported in the public school's ADMA in the determination year who is receiving special education.
   IV. (a) The sum total calculated under paragraphs I-III of this section shall be used to determine the cost of an adequate education which shall be used in each year of the biennium.
      (b) The department shall allocate the cost of an adequate education for each municipality by totaling the cost of an adequate education as determined in RSA 198:40-a, I-III for all children who reside in that municipality.
      (c) Prior to or coinciding with the first disbursement of each fiscal year under RSA 198:42, the department shall notify a school district of the cost of an adequate education for the pupils in each school within its jurisdiction sorted by the pupil's municipality of residence. In addition, the department shall furnish to each school district a report showing the cost of an adequate education for pupils who are residents of that school district sorted by a pupil's school of attendance.
   V. The department shall notify school districts of the estimated amounts of grants by the November 15 preceding the fiscal year for which aid is determined. The commissioner shall provide to the general court all data or reports requested by the general court in a form which the general court determines will facilitate the calculations required in this section.

Source. 2005, 257:6, eff. July 1, 2005 at 12:02 a.m. 2008, 173:5, eff. July 1, 2009.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEXV > CHAPTER198 > 198-40-a


   I. Beginning July 1, 2009, and for every biennium thereafter, the annual cost of providing the opportunity for an adequate education as defined in RSA 193-E:2-a shall be $3,450 per pupil attending a public school, plus any applicable differentiated aid for which a pupil is eligible. Differentiated aid shall be calculated as follows:
      (a) An additional $431 per pupil in kindergarten through grade 12 eligible for the federal free and reduced-price meal program who attends a public school in which less than 12 percent of the pupils reported in the school's ADMA in the determination year are eligible for the federal free and reduced-price meal program.
      (b) An additional $863 per pupil in a public school in which at least 12 percent but less than 24 percent of pupils reported in the school's ADMA in the determination year, are eligible for the federal free or reduced-price meal program.
      (c) An additional $1,725 per pupil in a public school in which at least 24 percent but less than 36 percent of pupils reported in the school's ADMA in the determination year, are eligible for the federal free or reduced-price meal program.
      (d) An additional $2,588 per pupil in a public school in which at least 36 percent but less than 48 percent of the pupils reported in the school's ADMA in the determination year, are eligible for the federal free or reduced-price meal program.
      (e) An additional $3,450 per pupil in a public school in which 48 percent or more of the pupils reported in the school's ADMA in the determination year, are eligible for the federal free or reduced-price meal program.
   II. In addition to the amount in paragraph I, an additional $675 for each pupil reported in the public school's ADMA in the determination year who is an English language learner and who is receiving English language instruction.
   III. In addition to the amounts in paragraphs I and II, an additional $1,856 for each pupil reported in the public school's ADMA in the determination year who is receiving special education.
   IV. (a) The sum total calculated under paragraphs I-III of this section shall be used to determine the cost of an adequate education which shall be used in each year of the biennium.
      (b) The department shall allocate the cost of an adequate education for each municipality by totaling the cost of an adequate education as determined in RSA 198:40-a, I-III for all children who reside in that municipality.
      (c) Prior to or coinciding with the first disbursement of each fiscal year under RSA 198:42, the department shall notify a school district of the cost of an adequate education for the pupils in each school within its jurisdiction sorted by the pupil's municipality of residence. In addition, the department shall furnish to each school district a report showing the cost of an adequate education for pupils who are residents of that school district sorted by a pupil's school of attendance.
   V. The department shall notify school districts of the estimated amounts of grants by the November 15 preceding the fiscal year for which aid is determined. The commissioner shall provide to the general court all data or reports requested by the general court in a form which the general court determines will facilitate the calculations required in this section.

Source. 2005, 257:6, eff. July 1, 2005 at 12:02 a.m. 2008, 173:5, eff. July 1, 2009.


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Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEXV > CHAPTER198 > 198-40-a


   I. Beginning July 1, 2009, and for every biennium thereafter, the annual cost of providing the opportunity for an adequate education as defined in RSA 193-E:2-a shall be $3,450 per pupil attending a public school, plus any applicable differentiated aid for which a pupil is eligible. Differentiated aid shall be calculated as follows:
      (a) An additional $431 per pupil in kindergarten through grade 12 eligible for the federal free and reduced-price meal program who attends a public school in which less than 12 percent of the pupils reported in the school's ADMA in the determination year are eligible for the federal free and reduced-price meal program.
      (b) An additional $863 per pupil in a public school in which at least 12 percent but less than 24 percent of pupils reported in the school's ADMA in the determination year, are eligible for the federal free or reduced-price meal program.
      (c) An additional $1,725 per pupil in a public school in which at least 24 percent but less than 36 percent of pupils reported in the school's ADMA in the determination year, are eligible for the federal free or reduced-price meal program.
      (d) An additional $2,588 per pupil in a public school in which at least 36 percent but less than 48 percent of the pupils reported in the school's ADMA in the determination year, are eligible for the federal free or reduced-price meal program.
      (e) An additional $3,450 per pupil in a public school in which 48 percent or more of the pupils reported in the school's ADMA in the determination year, are eligible for the federal free or reduced-price meal program.
   II. In addition to the amount in paragraph I, an additional $675 for each pupil reported in the public school's ADMA in the determination year who is an English language learner and who is receiving English language instruction.
   III. In addition to the amounts in paragraphs I and II, an additional $1,856 for each pupil reported in the public school's ADMA in the determination year who is receiving special education.
   IV. (a) The sum total calculated under paragraphs I-III of this section shall be used to determine the cost of an adequate education which shall be used in each year of the biennium.
      (b) The department shall allocate the cost of an adequate education for each municipality by totaling the cost of an adequate education as determined in RSA 198:40-a, I-III for all children who reside in that municipality.
      (c) Prior to or coinciding with the first disbursement of each fiscal year under RSA 198:42, the department shall notify a school district of the cost of an adequate education for the pupils in each school within its jurisdiction sorted by the pupil's municipality of residence. In addition, the department shall furnish to each school district a report showing the cost of an adequate education for pupils who are residents of that school district sorted by a pupil's school of attendance.
   V. The department shall notify school districts of the estimated amounts of grants by the November 15 preceding the fiscal year for which aid is determined. The commissioner shall provide to the general court all data or reports requested by the general court in a form which the general court determines will facilitate the calculations required in this section.

Source. 2005, 257:6, eff. July 1, 2005 at 12:02 a.m. 2008, 173:5, eff. July 1, 2009.