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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Campos
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
2/20/2007
HB
SHORT TITLE Virtual High School Design and Curricula
SB 971
ANALYST Schuss
APPROPRIATION (dollars in thousands)
Appropriation
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY07
FY08
$6,000.0
Recurring
General
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Higher Education Department (HED)
Public Education Department (PED)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Bill 971 appropriates $6,000,000 from the general fund to the Public Education
Department for the purpose of contracting with a non-profit organization for the design,
development and implementation of a project based, story centered and learn-by-doing curricula.
The curricula will be supported by real-time mentoring from career-field experts for delivery
through a virtual high school for students in New Mexico.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The appropriation of $6,000,000 contained in this bill is a recurring expense to the general fund.
Any unexpended or unencumbered balance remaining at the end of FY08 shall revert to the
general fund.
The LFC remains concerned with funding initiatives outside the funding formula as it tends to
disequalize school funding and diverts funding away from core educational needs.
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SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
The Request for Proposals (RFP) issued by PED will include provisions that require the curricula
to:
•
enhance career, critical thinking and communication skills necessary for college and
career readiness;
•
use simulated professional experiences that create realistic workplace situations,
stimulating student interest in science and technology and encouraging studies in those
fields;
•
be available for local or remote participation for students mentored by teachers and
professionals on a website controlled by the State of New Mexico;
•
provide for professional development in mentoring methods and techniques for New
Mexico teachers and career mentors.
Respondents to the RFP will assist the Legislative Education Study Committee (LESC) with
developing a virtual high school for delivering the curricula to students.
According to PED, the alignment of New Mexico Standards, Benchmarks and Performance
Standards to the curricula of the virtual school would be an essential requirement of this work.
Some of the initial courses should meet graduation requirements other than elective courses.
The project focus will be to:
•
Enhance career, critical thinking and communication skills and college readiness;
•
Use simulated professional experiences to create a workplace situation;
•
Assure local and remote participation by students teaming with teacher support; and
•
Provide professional development and mentoring.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
According to HED, PED would be responsible for monitoring the development and functionality
of the curricula as it is developed.
Once developed, it is unclear how these curricula will be made available to students, teachers
and schools; via what technology; who the audience will be; and where they will be housed. The
support mechanisms for students by teachers and mentors and how they will be paid is also
undefined.
CONFLICT, DUPLICATION, COMPANIONSHIP, RELATIONSHIP
HED notes that SB209/HB201, SB78/HB62 and HB86 are related. SB209/HB201 create a
statewide Cyber Academy, a collaborative program among PED, NMHED, telecommunications
networks and representatives of other state agencies engaged in providing distance education.
The Senate Education Committee passed a substitution for SB78 which funds a statewide
infrastructure for distance learning in New Mexico and funds for initial program costs for the
statewide Cyber Academy, among other technology expenditures.
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TECHNICAL ISSUES
PED lists the following technical issues:
It is not clear how the appropriation would support all of the components of the
legislation or how to fully implement it within FY08 with any discernable data. There is no
funding identified for equipment and infrastructure and no clear identification of how the
phasing in allows for delivery of a full core curriculum nor the awarding of the high school
diploma.
It is unclear how the core courses would be delivered or how the staffing of this program
would be met. The budget for staffing is not identified. Also, it is uncertain what career-field
mentors and their certifications are. Also not discussed are positions and salary structure,
including administrative costs. A source of data collection, program integrity, student
performance levels and service quality are not included.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
PED notes that contracts with nonprofit organizations need to be established pursuant to the
state’s procurement code.
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