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If a school district participates at grade one and enrollment in one of the grade one classes exceeds 20 pupils for a period of time, would funds have to be repaid?

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If a school district participates at grade one and enrollment in one of the grade one classes exceeds 20 pupils for a period of time, would funds have to be repaid?

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Not necessarily. Funding would have to be repaid (for that class only) if the average enrollment in the class is greater than 20.44. The law requires that an average of daily enrollment counts from the first instructional day of school through April 15 be used. As an average, the enrollment figure for each class reported on the J-7CSR will reflect the fluctuations across however many days there are in a particular district’s reporting period. As long as the average of the daily counts for a class does not exceed 20.44, the class will be funded.

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