Schools would receive at least $9,700 per pupil, 4-year-old preschool could be paid from the traditional K-12 foundation allowance, and universal free lunch and breakfast would start at the beginning of the 2023-24 school year, under a School Aid Fund budget that moved out of a Senate subcommittee Wednesday morning. The $20.76 billion spending plan also includes a sliding scale for the special pot of money set aside for "at-risk" schools, in which districts with higher concentrations of poverty would receive an additional 15.3% of the foundation allowance, compared to other "at-risk" schools, which would receive 11.5% more. SB 173
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