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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 79 — Schools

79-1009. Option school districts; net option funding; calculation.

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(1)(a) A district shall receive net option funding if
(i)option students as defined in section 79-233 were actually enrolled in the school year immediately preceding the school year in which the aid is to be paid,
(ii)option students as defined in such section will be enrolled in the school year in which the aid is to be paid as converted contract option students, or
(iii)for the calculation of aid for school fiscal year 2017-18 for school districts that are members of a learning community, open enrollment students were actually enrolled for school year 2016-17 pursuant to section 79-2110 .
(b)The determination of the net number of option students shall be based on
(i)the number of students enrolled in the district as option students and the number of students residing in the district but enrolled in another district as option students as of the day of the fall membership count pursuant to section 79-528 , for the school fiscal year immediately preceding the school fiscal year in which aid is to be paid,
(ii)the number of option students that will be enrolled in the district or enrolled in another district as converted contract option students for the fiscal year in which the aid is to be paid, and
(iii)for the calculation of aid for school fiscal year 2017-18 for school districts that are members of a learning community, the number of students enrolled in the district as open enrollment students and the number of students residing in the district but enrolled in another district as open enrollment students as of the day of the fall membership count pursuant to section 79-528 for school fiscal year 2016-17.
(c)Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, net number of option students means the difference of the number of option students enrolled in the district minus the number of students residing in the district but enrolled in another district as option students. For purposes of the calculation of aid for school fiscal year 2017-18 for school districts that are members of a learning community, net number of option students means the difference of the number of students residing in another school district who are option students or open enrollment students enrolled in the district minus the number of students residing in the district but enrolled in another district as option students or open enrollment students.
(2)(a) For school fiscal years prior to school fiscal year 2023-24, net option funding shall be the product of the net number of option students multiplied by the statewide average basic funding per formula student.
(b)For school fiscal year 2023-24 and each school fiscal year thereafter, net option funding shall be the product of the net number of option students multiplied by the difference of the statewide average basic funding per formula student minus the amount of foundation aid paid per formula student pursuant to section 79-1006 .
(3)A district's net option funding shall be zero if the calculation produces a negative result.
Payments made under this section for school fiscal years prior to school fiscal year 2017-18 shall be made from the funds to be disbursed under section 79-1005.01 .
Such payments shall go directly to the option school district but shall count as a formula resource for the local system.
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