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Buffalo City School District outlines Contract for Excellence set-aside as foundation aid rises
Summary
District presenters explained that the Contract for Excellence (C4E) is a state-required set-aside of foundation aid (not new funding), described allowable program categories, and said school-level flexible allocations will fund staff and non-staff activities aligned to school improvement plans.
Unidentified Speaker, presenting on behalf of the district, told listeners that the Contract for Excellence (C4E) was established by state legislation in 2007–2008 and is a restriction placed on a portion of foundation aid rather than new or additional funding. The presenter said the law requires districts to direct at least 75 percent of C4E funds to students with the greatest educational needs, including students with disabilities, students with limited English proficiency, and students with low academic performance and…
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