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Closing the Achievement Gap: Poverty Funding Calculation Update

Closing the Achievement Gap: Poverty Funding Calculation Update. Michael Elliott State School Fund Coordinator Oregon Department of Education Michael.s.elliott@state.or.us. Previous Calculation HB 2098 Data Set Calculations Case Study Data Runs. Overview of Poverty Calculation.

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Closing the Achievement Gap: Poverty Funding Calculation Update

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  1. Closing the Achievement Gap: Poverty Funding Calculation Update Michael Elliott State School Fund Coordinator Oregon Department of Education Michael.s.elliott@state.or.us

  2. Previous Calculation • HB 2098 • Data Set • Calculations • Case Study • Data Runs Overview of Poverty Calculation

  3. Two Sets of Data: • Large districts (greater than 2,500 ADMr) • Census Data • Change in ADMr Current Data

  4. Small Districts (less than 2,500 ADMr) • Greater of • Census Data (see Large Districts) • Portion of County’s Free and Reduced Lunch count Current Data

  5. Problems • Accuracy • Severity Changes Current Data

  6. Rulemaking Authority • Maintains 0.25 Weight HB 2098

  7. Accurate Data • Generally accessible and accepted data • Use U.S. Census Bureau data HB 2098: Legislative Intent

  8. No additional data collections HB 2098: District Concerns

  9. Transparency • Accuracy HB 2098: ODE Goals

  10. Different Definition • Known underreporting • Accuracy concerns What about Free and Reduced Lunch Data?

  11. U.S. Census Bureau data • http://www.census.gov/did/www/saipe/ • Updated annually • District level data Small Area Income Poverty Estimate (SAIPE)

  12. Statistical Model • SNAP from U.S. Department of Agriculture • IRS Data • American Community Survey data SAIPE

  13. Data provided: • Population of district • Population age 5-17 in district • Population of age 5-17 in families in poverty SAIPE

  14. Start with SAIPE Data • Total Population age 5 to 17 in school district Poverty Calculation

  15. Problem: • Not all children attend public schools • Need accurate population in public schools Poverty Calculation

  16. Solution: • Use ADMr • Percentage of children attending public school Poverty Calculation

  17. 2 Steps: Poverty Calculation

  18. Problem: • Some ADMr to SAIPE 5 to 17 ratios will be greater than 100% • Charter School enrollment • Inter-district transfers • Open Enrollment Poverty Calculation

  19. Solution: • Cap ADMrto SAIPE 5 to 17 ration to 100% • District gets SAIPE maximum • Charter schools receive district percentage Poverty Calculation

  20. Salem Keizer: • SAIPE population age 5 to 17 = 45,269 • ADMr = 37,999.07 • SAIPE Poverty = 12,572 Does this work?

  21. Salem Keizer: • ADMr÷ SAIPE • 37,999.07 ÷ 45,269 = 83.94% • ADMr-SAIPE ratio × SAIPE Poverty • 83.94% × 12,572 = 10,553.01 • Change in weights = 904.66 increase Does this work?

  22. DHS and OHA published report on poverty hotspots • Hotspot is a high concentration of family in poverty Does this work?

  23. Data Used: • Oregon SNAP data • Oregon Employment Data • DHS client data • Available at: http://www.oregon.gov/dhs/ofra/ofradocuments/High%20Poverty%20Hotspots%202013.pdf Does this work?

  24. SAIPE v. Free and Reduced Lunch Does this work?

  25. Two data sets: • 2014-15 v 2014-15 Poverty Change • 2012-13 v 2013-14 ADMw Data Sets

  26. First Data Set • Compares change in poverty • Change in weights • Change in projected funding Data Sets

  27. Second Data Set • ADMw for 2012-13 compared to 2013-14 • Shows extended ADMw interaction with poverty weights • Extended ADMw calculation Data Sets

  28. Outcome #1: Redmond SD • Poverty increased • Total funding increased Data Set #1: 3 Outcomes

  29. Outcome #1: Redmond SD • Poverty increased • Increase of 273.53 to 443.49 • Extended ADMw increased • Increase of 273.53 to 8,166.64 • Increase weights more than loss of $$/wt • Increase of $1,940,717 • $$/wt loss of $336,302 Data Set #1: 3 Outcomes

  30. Outcome #2: Bandon SD • Poverty decreased • Total funding decreased Data Set #1: 3 Outcomes

  31. Outcome #2: Bandon SD • Poverty decreased • Decrease of 14.43 to 36.77 • Extended ADMw remained the same • Increase weights less than loss of $/wt • Same weights • $/wt loss of $38,602.69 Data Set #1: 3 Outcomes

  32. Outcome #3: Corvallis SD • Poverty increased • Total funding decreased Data Set #1: 3 Outcomes

  33. Outcome #3: Corvallis SD • Poverty increased • Increase of 36.4 to 254.93 • Extended ADMw increased • Increase of 0.43 to 7,128.17 • Increase weights less than loss of $/wt • Increase of $3,049 • $/wt loss of $293,965 Data Set #1: 3 Outcomes

  34. Outcome #3: Corvallis Breakdown extended ADMw: • Greater ADMw between 2013-14 and 2012-13 • Charter school ADMw counted separate Data Set #1: 3 Outcomes

  35. Outcome #3: Corvallis Extended ADMw • Non-charter ADMw Difference: 160.20 Data Set #1: 3 Outcomes

  36. Outcome #3: Corvallis Extended ADMw • 2013-14 ADMw has to increase by more than 160.2 to affect funding level Data Set #1: 3 Outcomes

  37. HB 2098: more accurate and up-to-date • SAIPE: district level with annual updates • Calculation: (ADMr/SAIPE Pop)* SAIPE Poverty • 3 outcomes • Next Steps Summary

  38. QUESTIONS?

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