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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Kernan
DATE TYPED 3-4-05
HB
SHORT TITLE Core School Curriculum Framework
SB 138/aSFC
ANALYST Segura
APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Public Education Department (PED)
Legislative Education Study Committee (LESC)
FOR THE LEGISLATIVE EDUCATION STUDY COMMITTEE
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Amendment
Senate Finance Committee amended Senate Bill 138 as follows:
The amendment deletes the general fund appropriation. The amendment does not change
the original intent of the bill.
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Bill 138 provides for school districts and charter schools to create core curriculum
frameworks in kindergarten through grade six to prepare students for pre-Advanced Placement
and Advanced Placement coursework. The bill appropriates $400.0 to fund grants for the devel-
opment and implementation of core curriculum frameworks.
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Senate Bill 138 -- Page 2
Significant Issues
According to PED, school curricula must be aligned with New Mexico Content Standards,
Benchmarks and Performance Standards. Senate Bill 138 supports the Public Education Depart-
ment efforts to assist districts in developing standards-based curricula.
In New Mexico, two districts, Taos and Socorro have been funded to participate in a pilot study
to engage elementary students in pre-Advanced Placement curricula. The grants were funded
through the 2004 General Appropriation Act. No data is available to measure the success of these
pilot programs.
Senate Bill 138 requires PED to make grant awards within 90 days of the deadline for receipt of
applications and adopt rules to implement the provisions of the bill.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
Senate Bill 138 appropriates $400.0 from the general fund and is recurring.
The Legislative Finance Committee and executive recommend $381.6 for the program in
FY06.The Legislative Education Study Committee recommends $400.0.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
PED would monitor the program and collect data that would measure its success.
CONFLICT, DUPLICATION, COMPANIONSHIP, RELATIONSHIP
Senate Bill 138 relates to Senate Bill 215 and budget recommendations by legislative and execu-
tive for FY06; conflicts with Senate Bill 264.
TECHNICAL ISSUES
According to PED, the bill lacks a clear definition of “core curriculum” and “core curriculum
sequence.” If enacted, grant applications should include assurances that developed curricula are
accessible to all students.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
According to LESC, for FY 05, the 2004 Legislature appropriated $381.6 to PED, of which
$100.0 was used for a core curriculum framework grant program, with the balance used for pre-
AP and AP teacher training.
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