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Res 0569-2018 · ResolutionAdopted · Oct 16, 2018

Resolution calling upon the New York City Department of Education to factor in poverty as a weight in the Fair Student Funding formula for schools beginning at fourth grade or later.

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Alicka Ampry-Samuel
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15
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Oct 16, 2018

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Res. No. 569-A ..Title Resolution calling upon the New York City Department of Education to factor in poverty as a weight in the Fair Student Funding formula for schools beginning at fourth grade or later. ..Body By Council Members Treyger, Ampry-Samuel, Rose, Gibson, Barron, King, Lander, Rodriguez, Grodenchik, Brannan and Chin Whereas, The New York City Department of Education (DOE) funds the majority of schools using Fair Student Funding (FSF), which is funding used by schools to cover basic needs and which can be used at the principal's discretion; and Whereas, The FSF formula is calculated on the basis of student needs, comprised of three factors: grade weight, portfolio weight, and need weight; and Whereas, Grade weight is determined by each student's grade level, providing the largest allocation for middle school students, who are deemed to have the greatest social-emotional needs, and the largest risk of drop-off in student achievement; and Whereas, Portfolio weight is determined based on students who face significant graduation challenges; and Whereas, Need weight is determined based on a student's English language proficiency, special education needs, and academic intervention needs; and Whereas, Academic intervention needs are defined by poverty weight for schools beginning before fourth grade, and achievement weight for schools beginning at fourth grade or later; and Whereas, For students in schools beginning before fourth grade, poverty weight is used as a proxy for academic achievement, in the absence of test score data, and students qualify for poverty weight based on free lunch eligibility, as determined by family income; and Whereas, For students in schools beginning in fourth grade or later, students receive achievement weights based on test score data, deemed "well below standards," or "below standards"; and Whereas, If DOE broadened its determination of "poverty weight" to include students living in temporary housing as an additional indication of poverty, many more New York City students and schools would benefit from additional FSF allocations; and Whereas, If DOE took into account poverty weight for schools beginning at fourth grade or later, many more New York City students and schools would benefit from additional FSF allocations; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York calls upon the New York City Department of Education to factor in poverty as a weight in the Fair Student Funding formula for schools beginning at fourth grade or later. LS #6404 SIL/BG 12/7/18

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Oct 16, 2018