
This blog post focuses on the calculation of funding levels for school districts.
The availability of funding sources impact the Norwest Arctic Borough School District’s staffing, educational programs, professional development, and extra-curricular budgets; therefore, the school district, is not only monitoring and assessing the current budget, it is constantly projecting the following year’s budget.
STATE FUNDING
Why is there a state funding formula? How does the formula work. This is just nothing more than a giant algebra formula. Every dollar counts!
The formula provides foundation funding to objectively distribute state money to districts.
- The primary funding source for Northwest Arctic Borough School District is the state of Alaska.
- It generates 62% of the overall budget.
- This piece of the budget requires extreme attention.
- The Basic Student Allocation (BSA) formula is made up of six factors.
- The Average Daily Membership Adjusted by school size is based on the school size within the district.
- The District cost factor is based primarily on geographic location. There are twelve subcomponents for this cost factor. For example, energy cost, travel of district administrators, maintenance, teachers to schools and transportation cost of goods.
- Special Needs Funding is intended to instruction for non-intensive special education, vocational, gifted and talented and bicultural/bilingual education.
- The vocational/career education variable increases a district size for additional funding.
- Intensive Services involves with an intensive student is counted as 13 students.
- Correspondence program entails these students will be calculated at a .9 for each student.

Federal
The federal funding provides 21 percent of the budget. The federal funding primarily has four subcomponents.- Where is the fourth?
- Impact Aid the school district will be sending information pamphlets and survey cards for parents to fill out. Please remember October 19this the deadline. The primary focus of the Impact Aid calculation is based on the number of families that live and work on federal land.
- Migrant Ed the amount of student varies it is based on the number of students based in the Fall. We start the school year from the previous year. This fund helps with extra reading materials, paraprofessionals, Title Funds, and E-Rate.
- E-Rate funding is established by the school district requesting reimbursement. For example, internet services. 90% of the cost will be reimbursed to the school district.
- Federal Grants, this money is restrictive meaning it can only be used for specific functions, not part of the general budget.
Local Contribution
The Northwest Arctic Borough is requirement of 2.65 mill tax levy on the full and true value of the taxable real and personal property in the district; and not to exceed 45% of the districts basic need for the preceding fiscal year. (Alaska Department of Education and Early Development, 2018)

Funding Sources