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Fair Student Funding School Budget Resource Guide Fair Student Funding (FSF) covers instructional needs and is allocated to each school based on the number and need attributes of students at the school, adjusted for the school’s funding percentage
Funding Our Schools Fair Student Funding (FSF) is the main source of money for most schools With input from the School Leadership Team, principals decide how to spend these funds to meet basic educational needs
Spotlight: School Budget Allocations - Office of the New York City . . . The Fair Student Funding formula includes several components The first is a fixed base, or foundation, amount of $225,000 for every school to cover administrative costs such as the principal’s salary, regardless of size or type of school This amount has not increased since 2009
What’s in a Weight? Budgetary Impacts of the Fiscal Year 2024 Fair . . . Funding through the STH weight increased school budgets by $32,000 on average, or $78 per pupil On its own, this funding was unlikely to significantly impact students as measured by either a principal’s purchasing power or per-pupil allocations
What is Fair Student Funding? - NYC Independent Budget Office Fair Student Funding (FSF) is a significant portion of a New York City public school's budget, giving principals flexibility in how they use the money This Explainer uses hypothetical students to show how different weights given to different classifications of students affects how much FSF a school receives
Mayor Bill de Blasio announces a historic investment to bring 100 . . . NEW YORK —Mayor Bill de Blasio, Speaker Johnson and Schools Chancellor Porter today announced a historic investment to bring 100 percent “Fair Student Funding” (FSF) for all New York City public schools funded by FSF for the first time ever, starting in the 2021-22 school year
Fair Student Funding School Budget Resource Guide Note: Schools in District 75 and programs in District 79 do not receive a Fair Student Funding allocation because of their differentiated models They will continue to be funded under the previous methodology
New York City Schools Should Continue Using Fair Student Funding Originally introduced by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and New York City Schools Chancellor Joel Klein, Fair Student Funding is a reformist approach to education funding that differs from previous funding systems in that it does not allocate budget dollars based on staffing
Fair Student Funding Working Group - infohub. nyced. org Fair Student Funding (FSF) is the main source of money for most schools With input from the School Leadership Team, principals decide how to spend these funds to meet basic educational needs FSF is based on the number of students enrolled at each school and the needs of those students