The committee received a legislative update from the district’s consultant and staff summarizing bills of particular interest to K‑12 systems.
Consultant Lenny Kapowski reviewed several measures: a Representative Knox bill that would require school systems to show they implemented students’ special‑education plans (a bill the district and other boards opposed); a proposal to allow local votes to explore conversion to charter schools (which lacked a minimum turnout threshold and was largely stalled); and a bill expanding third‑party behavioral therapists’ access to classrooms that was amended to add guardrails after district input.
Kapowski also briefed the committee on a governor’s line‑item that reduces MFP funding to offset $168 million in teacher pay raises. He said an injunction was filed on June 18 by several plaintiffs challenging the governor’s authority to alter the MFP formula; the case is pending and district officials said they are monitoring developments closely because of potential budget impacts.
Board members and staff discussed the timing and how cash‑flow and fiscal year timing (school fiscal year ends June 30 while some other jurisdictions report December 31) affect perceptions of unrestricted balances. Administration described outreach to legislators and professional associations to explain district cash‑flow dynamics and to request flexibility should state funding change.