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Closing the Achievement Gap: Poverty Funding Calculation Update Michael Elliott State School Fund Coordinator Oregon Department of Education [email protected]

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Closing the Achievement Gap: Poverty Funding Calculation Update. Michael Elliott State School Fund Coordinator Oregon Department of Education [email protected]. Previous Calculation HB 2098 Data Set Calculations Case Study Data Runs. Overview of Poverty Calculation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Closing the Achievement Gap:  Poverty Funding Calculation Update

Closing the Achievement Gap:

Poverty Funding Calculation Update

Michael ElliottState School Fund Coordinator

Oregon Department of [email protected]

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

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Current DataTwo Sets of Data:Large districts (greater than 2,500 ADMr)

◦Census Data◦Change in ADMr

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

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Current Data• Problems• Accuracy• Severity Changes

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HB 2098• Rulemaking Authority• Maintains 0.25 Weight

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

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HB 2098: District Concerns• No additional data collections

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HB 2098: ODE Goals• Transparency• Accuracy

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

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

• Updated annually• District level data

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

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SAIPEData provided:• Population of district• Population age 5-17 in district• Population of age 5-17 in families in

poverty

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

district

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Poverty CalculationProblem:• Not all children attend public schools• Need accurate population in public

schools

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Poverty CalculationSolution:• Use ADMr• Percentage of children attending public

school

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Poverty Calculation• 2 Steps:

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Poverty CalculationProblem:• Some ADMr to SAIPE 5 to 17 ratios will be

greater than 100%• Charter School enrollment• Inter-district transfers• Open Enrollment

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Poverty CalculationSolution:• Cap ADMr to SAIPE 5 to 17 ration to 100%• District gets SAIPE maximum• Charter schools receive district percentage

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Does this work?Salem Keizer:1. SAIPE population age 5 to 17 = 45,2692. ADMr = 37,999.073. SAIPE Poverty = 12,572

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Does this work?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

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Does this work?• DHS and OHA published report on poverty

hotspots• Hotspot is a high concentration of family in

poverty

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

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Data SetsTwo data sets:1. 2014-15 v 2014-15 Poverty Change2. 2012-13 v 2013-14 ADMw

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Data SetsFirst Data Set• Compares change in poverty• Change in weights• Change in projected funding

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Data SetsSecond Data Set• ADMw for 2012-13 compared to 2013-14 • Shows extended ADMw interaction with

poverty weights• Extended ADMw calculation

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Data Set #1: 3 OutcomesOutcome #1: Redmond SD1. Poverty increased2. Total funding increased

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Data Set #1: 3 OutcomesOutcome #1: Redmond SDPoverty increased

◦ Increase of 273.53 to 443.49Extended ADMw increased

◦Increase of 273.53 to 8,166.64Increase weights more than loss of $$/wt

◦Increase of $1,940,717◦$$/wt loss of $336,302

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Data Set #1: 3 OutcomesOutcome #2: Bandon SD1. Poverty decreased2. Total funding decreased

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Data Set #1: 3 OutcomesOutcome #2: Bandon SDPoverty decreased

◦ Decrease of 14.43 to 36.77Extended ADMw remained the sameIncrease weights less than loss of $/wt

◦Same weights◦$/wt loss of $38,602.69

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Data Set #1: 3 OutcomesOutcome #3: Corvallis SD1. Poverty increased2. Total funding decreased

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Data Set #1: 3 OutcomesOutcome #3: Corvallis SDPoverty increased

◦ Increase of 36.4 to 254.93Extended ADMw increased

◦Increase of 0.43 to 7,128.17Increase weights less than loss of $/wt

◦Increase of $3,049◦$/wt loss of $293,965

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Data Set #1: 3 OutcomesOutcome #3: CorvallisBreakdown extended ADMw:1. Greater ADMw between 2013-14 and

2012-132. Charter school ADMw counted separate

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Data Set #1: 3 OutcomesOutcome #3: CorvallisExtended ADMw

• Non-charter ADMw Difference: 160.20

School 2012-13 ADMw

2013-14 ADMw

Extended ADMw

Non-Charter 7,021.40 6,861.20 7,021.40Muddy Creek 97.03 106.35 106.35TOTAL 7,127.74

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Data Set #1: 3 OutcomesOutcome #3: CorvallisExtended ADMw• 2013-14 ADMw has to increase by more

than 160.2 to affect funding level

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Summary1. HB 2098: more accurate and up-to-date2. SAIPE: district level with annual updates3. Calculation: (ADMr/SAIPE Pop)* SAIPE

Poverty4. 3 outcomes5. Next Steps

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QUESTIONS?