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1 Nicolle Wilson Capella University

2 - Has over 4,000 students in the district - Has 5 elementary schools and 2 junior highs - Offers many different services like: -Title 1 -Special Education -English Language Learner Program (ELL) -Free transportation for all students

3 Bullhead City Elementary School District is committed to providing quality services that meet the individual needs of its students.

4 3 Main Source of Funding  Federal Funding ◦ 11.9%  State Funding ◦ 48.4%  Local Funding ◦ 3.9%

5  Taxed Money ◦ Covers the majority of the budget ◦ Maintenance and Operations budget ◦ Capital Outlay ◦ Soft Capital  Non Taxed Money ◦ Services program ◦ Ell ◦ Special Education ◦ Title programs

6 Procedures the district has set to make sure funds are being used accordingly: - Request for funds - Documentation of how funds will be used - Approval or denial is written - Documentation of how the funds were used Annual Audit - Reported to the state then posted on state website.

7 - During the 2009-2010 school year there were 204 students who received ELL services. - All ELL students were tested with the AZELLA test -Students who received services were either on Individual Language Learner Plans (ILLP) or students were placed in an ELL classroom -Students received four hours of English Language education

8 Arizona Department of Education Mission Statement for ELL Program To assist schools that provide services in support of high academic success of limited English proficient (LEP) students.

9 2 main sources of funding for ELL  State funding ◦ Group B Money ◦ Based off average daily membership (ADM) ◦ ADM is counted on the 40 th and 100 th day of school ◦ Students only receive funds for 2 years ◦ Districts must comply with the state ELL regulations

10  Federal Funding ◦ Classified as Title III funds ◦ Supplement state ELL funding ◦ Based off of free and reduced lunch ◦ If schools make AYP ◦ These two requirements come from NCLB ◦ Many regulations with the federal funding ◦ Not intended for administrative costs

11  One major court case has shaped how ELL program is funded.  Parents sued State of Arizona Department of Education for lack of funding for ELL program  Ruling came that there was lack of funding  Ruling was based of Equal Educational Opportunities Act of 1974 (EEOA)

12  Based on Arizona Law students have the opportunity to school choice.  In the state constitution article 6 it gives guidelines for parents to apply for the state voucher system.  Voucher money can only go towards are students educational means.

13  In 1999 the state passed a tax credit law.  State tax credit law allows citizens to donate up to $500 to any school including a private school for a tax credit.  First major piece of legislation to give big push for school choice.

14  NCLB gives parents a school choice or free tutoring if school is a needs improvement school  Encourages school choice  Encourages the growth of charter schools  Requires some funding for private school  Protects homeschooling

15  NCLB allows money to go to charter and private schools.  Elementary and Secondary Act of 1964  Part of that law which was completely enacted in 1965 under President Johnson  Giving funds to parochial schools

16  NCLB and Arizona State Law requires school choice  Arizona big push for school choice  School choice and supplemental programs ◦ Charter and private schools offer fewer programs like an ELL program.

17  Partnerships can increase funding which can go towards: ◦ Building improvements ◦ Provide supplies ◦ Help support technology  Different types of partnerships ◦ Limited Partnerships ◦ Long-term Partnerships

18  Builds community support for the school  Can provide financial stability for a school or district  Can help support under funded programs  Benefit both the school and the business

19  BCESD has over 200 ELL students  This next year it is predicted that the state is going to cut funding to the ELL program  Partnerships can help supplement this program.

20 Bullhead City Elementary School District is committed to providing quality services that meet the individual needs of its students.

21  Flores v. Horne, 129 S. Ct. 2579 (2009).  (2008). National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved on May 7, 2010 from http://nces.ed.gov/ http://nces.ed.gov/  (2010). Arizona Department of Education. Retrieved on May 7, 2010 from http://www.ade.az.gov/ http://www.ade.az.gov/  Arizona State Legislator. (2010). Retrieved June 4, 2010, from Arizona State Legilator: http://www.azleg.state.az.us/arizonarevisedstatutes.asp?title=15 http://www.azleg.state.az.us/arizonarevisedstatutes.asp?title=15  Arizona Department of Education. (2010).Accountability Office of English Language of Acquisition Services. Retrieved from http://www.ade.az.gov/oelas/http://www.ade.az.gov/oelas/  Elementary and Secondary Act. (2010). Retrieved from Answer.com: http://www.answers.com/topic/elementary-and-secondary-education-act http://www.answers.com/topic/elementary-and-secondary-education-act  Financial Reports. (2010). Retrieved May 2010, from Arizona Department of Education: http://ade.az.gov  Hookstra, B. (2010, May 5). Business Manager of Bullhead City Elementary School District. (N. Wilson, Interviewer)  Rebuilding American Schools. Facilitator's Guide. (1998). Organizations Concerned about Rural Education. Retrieved from Eric database.  Lyons, J. (2001). Do school facilities really impact a child’s education? Council of Education Facility Planners, International. Retrieved from ERIC database.  Picus, L., Marion, S., Calvo, N. & Glenn, W. (2005). Understanding the relationship between student achievement and the quality of educational facilities: Evidence from Wyoming. Peabody Journal of Education, 80(3) p. 71-95. Retrieved from EBSCO database.  United States Department of Education. (2010, February ). Retrieved June 5, 2010, from http://www2.ed.gov/nclb/choice/index.html


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