| 3. The bill revises a section of the adult education laws to |
reduce paperwork and provide a mechanism for school |
administrative units to directly receive subsidy for secondary |
school-age students being served through adult education. |
Currently, a school administrative unit is allowed to request |
subsidy only on those secondary school-age students who reside in |
that school unit. The adult education program often serves |
secondary school-age students from neighboring kindergarten to |
grade 12 districts and does not receive subsidy on those |
students. Under this bill, adult education programs would be |
able to report all the secondary school-age learners in their |
program, regardless of residency, enabling their school |
administrative unit to apply for direct subsidy on those |
students. |