Massachusetts S304 amends the net school spending cap for districts that move out of the lowest 10 percent.
Massachusetts S304 modifies the net school spending cap for districts that move out of the lowest 10 percent. If a district is no longer in the lowest 10 percent, the cap is set at 9 percent unless the district's spending was above 9 percent before moving out. The bill also ensures the state treasurer does not deduct tuition from districts that move out of the lowest 10 percent. The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education must provide a list of districts in the lowest 10 percent and cannot require charter schools or districts to reimburse tuition amounts.
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