Institutional Education - Supt of Public Instruction - Current Law
The Superintendent of Public Instruction is required by statute (RCW 28A.190) to provide educational programs to all students committed to state institutions. The program provides educational services via local school districts and Education Service Districts to 35 centers (group homes, detention centers, residential habilitation centers, and delinquent institutions). The program also provides liaison to the State Schools for the Deaf and Blind.
This program is responsible for providing technical assistance regarding basic education issues and Title 1 Neglected and Delinquent services to each school within detention centers, group homes, and juvenile institutions. This program is required by federal regulations to monitor Title 10 services provided within these programs. In addition, these funds are earmarked to provide services specifically to institutionalized and deinstitutionalized disabled students. The Superintendent of Public Instruction is by law responsible for providing special education services to students with disabilities who reside in the state residential habilitation centers, juvenile prisons, juvenile detention centers and group homes under the aforementioned legislation.
Request | 30,611,000 |
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Net change from current biennium | 9,250,558 Increase |
Percent change from current biennium | 43.3% Increase |
Program Level Summary
Fund Title | Actual | Estimated | Proposed | ||
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Actual | Estimated | Estimated | Proposed | Proposed | |
General Fund - Federal | 2,796,115 | ||||
General Fund - State | 14,549,573 | 13,822,904 | 7,537,538 | 15,456,000 | 15,155,000 |
Annual Total | 17,345,688 | 13,822,904 | 7,537,538 | 15,456,000 | 15,155,000 |
Operating Budget: Change from Preceding Biennium
Actual | Estimated | Proposed | |||
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Amount | Percent | Amount | Percent | Amount | Percent |
4,628,423 | 16.1% | (11,946,707) | (35.9%) | 9,250,558 | 43.3% |