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Administration and Finance

FY2021 Rural School Aid

The FY2021 General Appropriations Act (GAA) includes $3.0 million for Rural School Aid (line item 7061-9813). The Department identified districts eligible for Rural School Aid based on their student density(not more than 35 students per square mile) and their per capita income (less than $41,794 per capita according to 2018 Census estimates). Based on these criteria, there are 50 school districts that are eligible to receive rural school aid in FY2021 .

Rural aid for eligible districts isprioritized based on their student density, withPriority 1 funding for districts that serve no more than 11 students per square mile, Priority 2 funding for districts thatserve more than 11 and not more than 21 students per square mile, and Priority 3 funding for districts that serve more than 21 and not more than 35 students per square mile. The Department allocated $1.5 million of the available funding for Priority 1 districts, $870,000 for Priority 2 districts, and $630,000 for Priority 3 districts. The rural aid that the districts in each priority group receive is based on a prorated share of theirFY2021 Chapter 70 target aid.

Rural school aid can be used for a wide variety of purposes to support district operations, with priority given to efforts to increase regional collaboration, consolidation, or other strategies to improve long-term operational efficiency and effectiveness.

The Department will distribute this funding in two equal payments. The first payment will be issued by the end of Marchand the second payment will be made at the end of April. Once received, the funds should be deposited in a separate account so that they can be spent without further action on the part of the local appropriating authority by June 30, 2021. Districts will be required to report these funds as a state grant expenditure on their fiscal year 2021 End of Year Reports.

Please direct all questions regarding Rural School Aid to Michelle Griffin or at 781-338-6515.

Last Updated: March 16, 2021

 
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