In allocating funds appropriated for education
centers, the superintendent of public instruction shall:
(1) Place priority upon stability and adequacy of funding
for education centers that have demonstrated superior performance
as defined in RCW 28A.205.040(2).
(2) Initiate and maintain a competitive review process to
select new or expanded center programs in unserved or underserved
areas. The criteria for review of competitive proposals for new
or expanded education center services shall include but not be
limited to:
(a) The proposing organization shall have obtained
certification from the superintendent of public instruction as
provided in RCW 28A.205.010;
(b) The cost-effectiveness of the proposal; and
(c) The availability of committed nonstate funds to support,
enrich, or otherwise enhance the basic program.
(3) In selecting areas for new or expanded education center
programs, the superintendent of public instruction shall consider
factors including but not limited to:
(a) The proportion and total number of dropouts unserved by
existing center programs, if any;
(b) The availability within the geographic area of programs
other than education centers which address the basic educational
needs of dropouts; and
(c) Waiting lists or other evidence of demand for expanded
education center programs.
(4) In the event of any curtailment of services resulting
from lowered legislative appropriations, the superintendent of
public instruction shall issue pro rata reductions to all centers
funded at the time of the lowered appropriation. Individual
centers may be exempted from such pro rata reductions if the
superintendent finds that such reductions would impair the
center's ability to operate at minimally acceptable levels of
service. In the event of such exceptions, the superintendent
shall determine an appropriate rate for reduction to permit the
center to continue operation.
(5) In the event that an additional center or centers become
certified and apply to the superintendent for funds to be
allocated from a legislative appropriation which does not
increase from the immediately preceding biennium, or does not
increase sufficiently to allow such additional center or centers
to operate at minimally acceptable levels of service without
reducing the funds available to previously funded centers, the
superintendent shall not provide funding for such additional
center or centers from such appropriation.
[2006 c 263 § 409; 1993 c 211 § 6; 1990 c 33 § 185; 1985 c 434 § 3. Formerly RCW 28A.97.120.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Purpose -- Part headings not law -- 2006 c 263: See notes following RCW 28A.150.230.
Intent -- 1985 c 434: "It is the intent of this act to provide for an equitable distribution of funds appropriated for educational clinics, to stabilize existing programs, and to provide a system for orderly expansion or retrenchment in the event of future increases or reductions in program appropriations." [1985 c 434 § 1.]