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Legislative Update

Stay updated on the latest legislative changes in South Carolina's education system and the Aiken County School Board's positions and opinions. Find information on charter school bills, education finance, school choice, point of sale, and more.

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Legislative Update

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  1. Legislative Update 5/24/11

  2. LEGISLATIVE UPDATE South Carolina School Board Association Go to www.scsba.org • Click on Advocacy • Click on Legislation • Run Search Engines for Bills State House Go towww.scstatehouse.gov

  3. LEGISLATIVE UPDATE Charter School Bill (H.3241/S.149/S.171) Highlights • Supports State Charter and Virtual Schools from state funds • Change to a simple majority vote to convert from public to charter school • Includes provisions for charter, private, or home school students to participate in athletics or extra-curricular activities Aiken County School Board Position • Oppose change to a simple majority vote to convert from public to charter school • Not in favor of provisions for athletics or extra-curricular activities Status – No update (As of 5/22/11) • House - Passed (2/24/11) • Senate Committee on Education – Favorable (3/24/11)

  4. LEGISLATIVE UPDATE Education Finance Act Reform (H.3716/S.433) • Highlights • Districts must spend 70% of operating budget on instruction, instructional support, and pupil services • Removes required teacher salary step increases • Aiken County School Board Position • Support consolidation of line items if it provides flexibility and does not reduce funding • Support removal of required salary step increases and flexibility not to maintain local supplements • Status – No update (As of 5/22/11) • House - Passed (3/9/11) • Senate – Meet cross-over deadline by 5/1/11. Committed to Senate Committee on Finance. Senate decided that more work needs to be done on weighting formulas in both version of the Bill. (5/8/11)

  5. LEGISLATIVE UPDATE School Choice (H.3407 / S.414) Highlights • Vouchers / tax credits for private schools and home schooled children • Scholarships for at-risk students Aiken County School Board Position • Board position summed up by Superintendent’s succinct comment at Board Workshop, “Public Education is the backbone of American democracy and that public schools are where the public funds for education should go.” Status – See update (As of 5/22/11) • House – Did not meet cross-over deadline by 5/1/11. House Ways and Means Committee reported out favorable with amendment. House to debate on 5/25/11. (5/22/11) • Senate – Did not meet cross-over deadline by 5/1/11. Education Committee voted to kill senate version of Bill. Bill will stay in committee this year. (5/8/11)

  6. LEGISLATIVE UPDATE Point of Sale (H.3713 / S.647) Highlights • If property value at time of sale is greater than most recent assessment, allows exemption in the amount of the fair market value of property sufficient to eliminate increase in property value Aiken County School Board Position • No formal position taken at this time Status – See update (As of 5/22/11) • House- Debated on 5/18/11. Passed House on third reading and sent to Senate. (5/22/11) • Senate – Referred to Committee on Finance. (5/22/11)

  7. LEGISLATIVE UPDATE Miscellaneous Items (As of 5/22/11) H.3663 • Suspends requirement for Department of Education to print District and School Report Cards (5/22/11) • Passed both House and Senate (5/22/11) Senate adds $105 Million to Budget • Adopted amendment to increase funds to Education Finance Act (EFA). Estimated increase in Base Student Cost (BSC) from $1,788 to $1,959. (5/22/11)

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