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Weighted Student Funding Overview
                       Boston Public Schools Budget Hearing
Rethinking Resources
for Student Success    May 8, 2012
Education Resource Strategies (ERS)

is a non-profit organization that has
worked closely with multiple large
districts across the country (including
Rochester, Baltimore, and Boston) that
have implemented or are in the process
of implementing WSF. This is part of
broader work with leaders of urban
public school systems to rethink the use
of district and school-level
resources, supporting strategies for
improved instruction and performance.


Visit us at www.erstrategies.org




   RETHINKING RESOURCES
   FOR STUDENT SUCCESS    Weighted Student Funding (WSF)
Why do districts decide to implement WSF?


 • EQUITY: Students are funded equitably
   regardless of which school they attend.

 • TRANSPARENCY: A WSF formula
   makes it clear to all relevant stakeholders
   how much money schools receive and
   how the allocation process works.

 • SCHOOL EMPOWERMENT: Schools have both the autonomy and the
   responsibility to design their schools to best meet their student needs.

 • INNOVATION: Principals have the freedom to organize their school in whatever
   way they believe will best serve their students.

 • ACCOUNTABILITY: Every school controls its own budget and school leaders
   are responsible for resource decisions and related outcomes.

  Education Resource Strategies                                                   3
Here are a few important terms that are often
                   used when discussing the WSF formula

WSF Formula:      The formula that the district will use to allocate out the WSF Pool to
schools – the formula is calculated using the WSF Weights and Student Enrollment data.

      BASE WEIGHT: Weight that every student receives


      FOUNDATION: Fixed amount given to all schools (or just to small schools) to help
      cover baseline “fixed” costs


      NEED WEIGHTS: Additional $s provided to meet the needs of certain student
      populations. Examples include:

                          GRADE-LEVEL
                          PERFORMANCE (HIGH and LOW)
                          SPECIAL EDUCATION
                          ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS
                          MOBILITY
                          SCHOOL TYPE


  Education Resource Strategies                                                          4
Two of the most important decisions that districts make in
developing their WSF system are:




      1          What resources are “unlocked” under WSF – a.k.a., Where
                 will budgetary control be given to schools?


      2          What student characteristics will the WSF formula
                 weight? And how much should the weights be?




  Education Resource Strategies                                            5
1. When should a resource be unlocked?

            Does school control of this resource fit within the district’s
           VISION OF THE PRINCIPAL’S ROLE?

            Is this resource a key CENTRAL ROLE such that devolving it
           impacts the district’s ability to fulfill a vital function?

            Is this resource a district-wide priority that the district wants
           each school/student to have CONSISTENT access to it?

            Is this resource needed INFREQUENTLY OR
           UNPREDICTABLY, making it hard for schools to budget for it?

            Does this resource have REQUIRED INPUT/OUTPUT such that
           the district is accountable for it to external source?

            Does this resource have ECONOMIES OF SCALE such that the
           savings for centralizing outweighs desire of school control?

  Education Resource Strategies                                                  6
2. Which weights should be used?


         • What type of ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES do students with
         these characteristics need (i.e., what do we expect schools to
         do with the extra dollars)?

         • Is this characteristic both SUFFICIENT AND UNIQUE within the
         district’s overall population to merit weighting?

         • Does the district have the ability to TRACK AND PROJECT
         ENROLLMENTS for this characteristic?

         • Does this student characteristic CORRELATE WITH ANY OTHER
         CHARACTERISTIC such that we might be double-weighting?




  Education Resource Strategies                                           7
Districts choose to weight characteristics that make sense
given their academic strategy and context

       ff            Boston            Baltimore   Cincinnati*   Denver   Hartford   Houston   NYC   Oakland   SF   Seattle*

 Foundation
 Amount


 Grade



 Perf-High



 Perf-Low



 Poverty



 SPED



 ELL



 Other


            * Note: WSF currently suspended due to declining revenue
       Education Resource Strategies                                                                                           8
1. Does the district believe that additional resources are
required to appropriately serve this student characteristic?



                       • What type of additional support services do
                         students with these characteristics need?

                                   Extra instructional support?

                                   Extra socio-emotional support?

                                   Other types of support?




                                                      Low-income students may need both additional
For example: Poverty (FRL) students                   instructional and social-emotional support to
                                                      achieve at the same level as their peers

   Education Resource Strategies                                                                      9
2. Is this student characteristic sufficient and unique within the
district’s overall population to merit weighting?



                 • Are there a sufficient number of students with this
                   characteristic in the district such that it makes sense to
                   weight them?

                 • Is this student characteristic so pervasive across the
                   district such that almost all students would be
                   weighted?




                                              Some urban districts are 90%+ FRL - almost all
                                              students would be eligible for this weight – it
For example: Poverty (FRL) students
                                              may make more sense to build the additional
                                              support into the base weight for all students
   Education Resource Strategies                                                                10
3. Does the district have the ability to track and project
enrollments for this student characteristic?



                  • Since WSF budgets are developed in the spring
                    preceding the school year, the district can only
                    weight characteristics for which it can reasonably
                    track and predict accurate enrollments

                  • Otherwise, doing mid-year adjustments will be a
                    painful process for schools




                                             Most districts should be able to reasonably
For example: Poverty (FRL) students          track and project FRL status based on historical
                                             enrollment and demographic shifts

   Education Resource Strategies                                                            11
4. Does this student characteristic correlate with any other
characteristic such that we might be double-weighting?



          • Weights are additive (i.e., students receive all the
            weights that they are eligible for)

          • So if a student is already receiving additional support
            for being X, do they need more resources for being Y?

          • Or do those characteristics have different needs that
            require different resources?




                                          Some research indicate that there may be
                                          strong correlation between FRL status and low
For example: Poverty (FRL) students
                                          academic performance, particularly at the
                                          elementary school grade levels
   Education Resource Strategies                                                          12
When thinking about how much to weight characteristics in
the WSF formula – the questions to ask are:

  How much does the district currently spend to serve this characteristic?
  How much would the district “ideally” want to spend?

           Current                       Range of the Possible Weights        Ideal Program
          Spending                                                               Design




                             Is this weight based on RESEARCH-DRIVEN best practices?

                             Does this weight make sense from an EQUITY stand-point?




                                                  Final Weight
  Education Resource Strategies                                                               13
Districts with WSF make very different decisions when it comes to
designing their WSF systems and developing their WSF formulas, but for
WSF to work well, all districts must address the following three issues:



 AUTONOMY
 District policies and practices are            Strategic Use of
 changed to permit school leaders to             School-Level
 use resources strategically                       Resources


 CAPACITY
 Central office provides training and




                                                      Capacity
 support to help school leaders use
 resources strategically


 ACCOUNTABILITY
 School leaders are held accountable
 for student-outcomes and fiscal
 responsibility in return for increased
 control


  Education Resource Strategies                                       14

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Weighted Student Funding Overview

  • 1. Weighted Student Funding Overview Boston Public Schools Budget Hearing Rethinking Resources for Student Success May 8, 2012
  • 2. Education Resource Strategies (ERS) is a non-profit organization that has worked closely with multiple large districts across the country (including Rochester, Baltimore, and Boston) that have implemented or are in the process of implementing WSF. This is part of broader work with leaders of urban public school systems to rethink the use of district and school-level resources, supporting strategies for improved instruction and performance. Visit us at www.erstrategies.org RETHINKING RESOURCES FOR STUDENT SUCCESS Weighted Student Funding (WSF)
  • 3. Why do districts decide to implement WSF? • EQUITY: Students are funded equitably regardless of which school they attend. • TRANSPARENCY: A WSF formula makes it clear to all relevant stakeholders how much money schools receive and how the allocation process works. • SCHOOL EMPOWERMENT: Schools have both the autonomy and the responsibility to design their schools to best meet their student needs. • INNOVATION: Principals have the freedom to organize their school in whatever way they believe will best serve their students. • ACCOUNTABILITY: Every school controls its own budget and school leaders are responsible for resource decisions and related outcomes. Education Resource Strategies 3
  • 4. Here are a few important terms that are often used when discussing the WSF formula WSF Formula: The formula that the district will use to allocate out the WSF Pool to schools – the formula is calculated using the WSF Weights and Student Enrollment data. BASE WEIGHT: Weight that every student receives FOUNDATION: Fixed amount given to all schools (or just to small schools) to help cover baseline “fixed” costs NEED WEIGHTS: Additional $s provided to meet the needs of certain student populations. Examples include: GRADE-LEVEL PERFORMANCE (HIGH and LOW) SPECIAL EDUCATION ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS MOBILITY SCHOOL TYPE Education Resource Strategies 4
  • 5. Two of the most important decisions that districts make in developing their WSF system are: 1 What resources are “unlocked” under WSF – a.k.a., Where will budgetary control be given to schools? 2 What student characteristics will the WSF formula weight? And how much should the weights be? Education Resource Strategies 5
  • 6. 1. When should a resource be unlocked?  Does school control of this resource fit within the district’s VISION OF THE PRINCIPAL’S ROLE?  Is this resource a key CENTRAL ROLE such that devolving it impacts the district’s ability to fulfill a vital function?  Is this resource a district-wide priority that the district wants each school/student to have CONSISTENT access to it?  Is this resource needed INFREQUENTLY OR UNPREDICTABLY, making it hard for schools to budget for it?  Does this resource have REQUIRED INPUT/OUTPUT such that the district is accountable for it to external source?  Does this resource have ECONOMIES OF SCALE such that the savings for centralizing outweighs desire of school control? Education Resource Strategies 6
  • 7. 2. Which weights should be used? • What type of ADDITIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES do students with these characteristics need (i.e., what do we expect schools to do with the extra dollars)? • Is this characteristic both SUFFICIENT AND UNIQUE within the district’s overall population to merit weighting? • Does the district have the ability to TRACK AND PROJECT ENROLLMENTS for this characteristic? • Does this student characteristic CORRELATE WITH ANY OTHER CHARACTERISTIC such that we might be double-weighting? Education Resource Strategies 7
  • 8. Districts choose to weight characteristics that make sense given their academic strategy and context ff Boston Baltimore Cincinnati* Denver Hartford Houston NYC Oakland SF Seattle* Foundation Amount Grade Perf-High Perf-Low Poverty SPED ELL Other * Note: WSF currently suspended due to declining revenue Education Resource Strategies 8
  • 9. 1. Does the district believe that additional resources are required to appropriately serve this student characteristic? • What type of additional support services do students with these characteristics need? Extra instructional support? Extra socio-emotional support? Other types of support? Low-income students may need both additional For example: Poverty (FRL) students instructional and social-emotional support to achieve at the same level as their peers Education Resource Strategies 9
  • 10. 2. Is this student characteristic sufficient and unique within the district’s overall population to merit weighting? • Are there a sufficient number of students with this characteristic in the district such that it makes sense to weight them? • Is this student characteristic so pervasive across the district such that almost all students would be weighted? Some urban districts are 90%+ FRL - almost all students would be eligible for this weight – it For example: Poverty (FRL) students may make more sense to build the additional support into the base weight for all students Education Resource Strategies 10
  • 11. 3. Does the district have the ability to track and project enrollments for this student characteristic? • Since WSF budgets are developed in the spring preceding the school year, the district can only weight characteristics for which it can reasonably track and predict accurate enrollments • Otherwise, doing mid-year adjustments will be a painful process for schools Most districts should be able to reasonably For example: Poverty (FRL) students track and project FRL status based on historical enrollment and demographic shifts Education Resource Strategies 11
  • 12. 4. Does this student characteristic correlate with any other characteristic such that we might be double-weighting? • Weights are additive (i.e., students receive all the weights that they are eligible for) • So if a student is already receiving additional support for being X, do they need more resources for being Y? • Or do those characteristics have different needs that require different resources? Some research indicate that there may be strong correlation between FRL status and low For example: Poverty (FRL) students academic performance, particularly at the elementary school grade levels Education Resource Strategies 12
  • 13. When thinking about how much to weight characteristics in the WSF formula – the questions to ask are: How much does the district currently spend to serve this characteristic? How much would the district “ideally” want to spend? Current Range of the Possible Weights Ideal Program Spending Design Is this weight based on RESEARCH-DRIVEN best practices? Does this weight make sense from an EQUITY stand-point? Final Weight Education Resource Strategies 13
  • 14. Districts with WSF make very different decisions when it comes to designing their WSF systems and developing their WSF formulas, but for WSF to work well, all districts must address the following three issues: AUTONOMY District policies and practices are Strategic Use of changed to permit school leaders to School-Level use resources strategically Resources CAPACITY Central office provides training and Capacity support to help school leaders use resources strategically ACCOUNTABILITY School leaders are held accountable for student-outcomes and fiscal responsibility in return for increased control Education Resource Strategies 14