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>The deal comes after backlash from many school leaders over the governor's budget request, which changed how students are counted. School districts are funding on a per-pupil basis. While most states look at a school's current enrollment to determine its per-pupil allotment, Colorado looks at schools' average enrollment over several years. Less than a year after striking a deal with school districts to overhaul the School Finance Formula while gradually changing how students are counted, Polis released a budget that called for ending rolling averages abruptly and instead basing funding on current enrollment, which for most districts is declining.

Archive: https://archive.today/mCAyb From the post: >>The deal comes after backlash from many school leaders over the governor's budget request, which changed how students are counted. School districts are funding on a per-pupil basis. While most states look at a school's current enrollment to determine its per-pupil allotment, Colorado looks at schools' average enrollment over several years. Less than a year after striking a deal with school districts to overhaul the School Finance Formula while gradually changing how students are counted, Polis released a budget that called for ending rolling averages abruptly and instead basing funding on current enrollment, which for most districts is declining.

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