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SENATE BILL 6007
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State of Washington 54th Legislature 1995 Regular Session
By Senators Johnson, Hochstatter, Finkbeiner, A. Anderson, Oke, Swecker, Roach, Strannigan, Palmer and McCaslin
Read first time 02/22/95. Referred to Committee on Education.
AN ACT Relating to a program for educational advancement grants in designated urban areas; and adding new sections to chapter 74.13 RCW.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
NEW SECTION. Sec. 1. The legislature finds that students are enriched by choices in appropriate educational alternatives. The legislature further finds that students of preschool, elementary, and junior and senior high school age in our large urban areas would benefit by educational alternatives and opportunities not otherwise economically available to them, and that such opportunities would be especially beneficial to students from minority and economically disadvantaged families. Furthermore, the empowerment of parents and guardians of such students, through an educational advancement grant program, would strengthen both public and alternative educational offerings, and would increase the academic performance of economically deprived urban city youth. In addition, the legislature finds that the program authorized by sections 1 through 7 of this act is necessary for the support of economically disadvantaged and low-income families, and especially of the children of economically disadvantaged and low-income urban families.
For these reasons, the legislature believes that a pilot program of educational advancement grants to economically disadvantaged families should be adopted. Such grants would be used for tuition and other education costs at both public and approved private schools.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2. (1) The state shall establish an educational advancement grant program to carry out the purposes of section 1 of this act by September 1, 1995. This program shall expire June 30, 1997, and shall be implemented along the following schedule:
(a) For the 1995-96 school year: Fifty grants;
(b) For the 1996-97 school year: Fifty grants.
(2) The program shall be implemented with volunteers in the Seattle, Tacoma, and Spokane school districts. There shall be twenty grants available in Seattle and Tacoma and ten in Spokane each year.
(3) Those eligible for the grants authorized in subsection (1) of this section are students of families whose income level is no greater than one hundred seventy-five percent of the federal poverty level, or educational advancement foundations that would use the grants for the benefit of students who would otherwise be eligible under this subsection.
(4) Grants created under subsection (1) of this section may be used at any educational institution certified under RCW 28A.150.220 or 28A.195.010.
(5) If applications exceed the number of designated grants, the choice of grant recipients shall be made by a lottery system, as designed by rule by the superintendent of public instruction.
(6) Each individual grant shall be eighty-five percent of the amount of state per pupil apportionment to school districts.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 3. (1) Grant payments shall be made by the superintendent of public instruction and the secretary of social and health services in one of two methods: Either directly to parents or guardians of students whose families qualify for the grant program, or to educational advancement foundations. The parents or guardians, or educational advancement foundations, shall use grant funds at any public or private school qualified under section 2 of this act. Accompanying the initial grant authorization from the department of social and health services shall be a grant acceptance to be cosigned either by a qualified parent or guardian or appropriate foundation official, as determined in section 2 of this act, and an executive or financial officer of the school. No final payment may be made for any grant until the department has received the cosigned acceptance for the grant.
(2) Grant moneys received or authorized by a parent or guardian, or by an appropriate foundation to be received by a qualified school, may be used for tuition and other educational costs at any qualified public or private school.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 4. "Educational advancement foundation" means a foundation incorporated under the Washington nonprofit corporation act, the primary purpose of which is to enhance educational opportunities for students from economically poor backgrounds and environments. Foundations are eligible to receive grant funds under the program authorized in sections 1 through 7 of this act, as well as encouraged to receive funding from individuals, corporations, other foundations, and other persons interested in improving educational opportunities for the poor. The superintendent of public instruction and the secretary of social and health services shall maintain a register of such foundations.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 5. The superintendent of public instruction shall report to the education committees of the senate and the house of representatives, the office of financial management, the department of social and health services, and the state board of education on the results of the pilot project established by section 2(1) of this act. The report shall be completed and filed by January 10, 1996, and again on January 10, 1997.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 6. (1) The department of social and health services, the office of financial management, the superintendent of public instruction, and the state board of education shall cooperate with each other in implementing the program authorized by sections 1 through 7 of this act, and may enter into agreements with each other, other state or local government agencies, and any federal government agencies necessary to implement this program.
(2) The superintendent of public instruction and the secretary of social and health services may adopt rules necessary to implement sections 1 through 7 of this act.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 7. Access to the benefits of the program authorized by sections 1 through 6 of this act shall be available to all qualifying students, regardless of race, creed, religious affiliation, physical or sensory handicap, intellectual ability, or academic history.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 8. Grants shall be made by the superintendent of public instruction and the secretary of social and health services from the amount of state apportionment distributed according to state formula to students and families residing in Seattle, Spokane, and Tacoma school districts.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 9. Sections 1 through 8 of this act are each added to chapter 74.13 RCW.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 10. If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected.
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