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School board reviews staffing, funding scenarios for Glendale High School startup
Summary
At a Platte County School District #1 workshop, staff presented funding projections for a potential Glendale High School startup: one student would generate about $209,084 under the state model (delayed one year), but staffing and salary costs would create an upfront expense the district must absorb until state ADM funding begins.
Jane Wilson, a district presenter, told the Platte County School District #1 board during a workshop that the state’s funding model would allocate 2.05 full‑time equivalents for a hypothetical single‑student small high school and generate $209,084 in the following fiscal year. "With 1 ADM, the state would allocate Glendale High School for 1 small school teacher, 0.05 extended day teachers, and 1 small school assistant principal for a total of 2.05 FTE, and that would generate the district $209,084," Wilson said.
The central constraint, presenters said, is timing: state…
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