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School spending flexibility allowed

Published (4/27/2012)
By Erin Schmidtke
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School districts will no longer be required to use a particular formula to determine how they distribute staff development revenue.

The new law strikes previous language that mandated schools spend 50 percent of that revenue at each school site, 25 percent for district-wide efforts and 25 percent on grants for sites to use on best practice methods.

The law is intended to give schools increased flexibility in how they spend state funds. The Legislature previously suspended this requirement for the biennium; the law will make that suspension permanent.

This new statute also requires that schools provide one-time, hands-on CPR training to students in grades 7-12, starting in the 2014-15 school year. The training must include automatic external defibrillator, or AED, instruction.

The portion of the law pertaining to CPR is effective April 24, 2012, one day after the law was signed by Gov. Mark Dayton. The section relating to spending is effective

July 1, 2012.

Rep. Jenifer Loon (R-Eden Prairie) and Sen. Carla Nelson (R-Rochester) sponsor the law.

HF2506*/ SF2059/CH206

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