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Has any school system forfeited state benefits for failure to comply with class-size mandates?

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Has any school system forfeited state benefits for failure to comply with class-size mandates?

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No. There are no state class-size mandates. How does the state school construction formula work for new school buildings and additions to existing buildings? The school construction formula is the same for new buildings and extensions to existing buildings. Under state law, an extension of an existing school building is an addition to an existing building or to the remaining portion of a damaged building. It also includes building new structures on the same site that, together with an existing building, are meant to house pupils in an education program under the supervision of one principal. A fuller summary of the school funding process and grant formula calculations appears in the enclosed report (2000-R-0966). How are schools to be placed on the bonding agenda selected? The State Department of Education selects projects for the school construction priority list, which is then approved by the General Assembly. A fuller description of the process appears in the enclosed report (2000-R

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