夏威夷

Brenda Mendiola
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夏威夷州以两年期为基础制定预算,2022-2023年的两项教育预算拨款超过20亿美元。2019冠状病毒病救济资金充裕的预算和高于预期的税收收入为2019冠状病毒病大流行后的恢复、填补大流行前的缺口以及新的推进教育举措等优先事项提供了资金。夏威夷采用加权学生公式,并在每个两年期开始时进行调整。最近,对英语学习者和无家可归的学生的资助增加了。特许学校是传统公立学校的另一种选择,特许学校的学生获得平等的学生资助。夏威夷在各州中是独一无二的,因为它在整个州有一个单一的学校系统和一个单一的大学系统。夏威夷大学系统的预算约占该州教育预算的6%,P-12学校(包括图书馆和特许学校)的预算约占该州预算的21%。夏威夷领导人面临的最具挑战性的学校财政问题之一是如何利用当前预算中的多余资金,以一种未来可持续的方式对学校产生最大的影响。
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Budgeting on a biennium basis, Hawai’i has two education budgets with appropriations of more than $2 billion for 2022–2023. A strong budget flush with COVID-19 relief funds and higher-than-expected tax revenues are funding priorities that include recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, meeting pre-pandemic shortfalls, and new advancing education initiatives. Hawai’i uses a weighted student formula with adjustments made at the beginning of each biennium. Weight increases for English learners and homeless students are recent changes to the funding formula. Charter schools serve as one alternative to traditional public schools and students in charter schools receive equalized student funding. Hawai’i is unique among the states because it has a single school system for the entire state and a single university system. The University of Hawai’i system budget is about 6% of the state education budget and P-12 schools, including libraries and charter schools, are about 21% of the state’s budget. One of the most challenging school finance issues facing Hawai’i’s leaders is how to use the excess funds in the current budget to have the maximum impact on schools in a manner that is sustainable in the future.
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