Mayoral Candidate Angel Taveras says Providence Needs a State Funding Formula for Education
“Rhode Island is the only state in the nation without a state education funding formula,” Taveras notes. “As recently as last March, 39 members of the House co-sponsored Representative Ajello’s bill for a funding formula, but the legislature has failed to get it done. This has to be the year. Our children, our parents and our taxpayers can’t wait any longer.”
With 23,500 students, Providence is by far the largest school district, educating at least twice as many students as any other district in the state. Over 85% of Providence students qualify for free or reduced lunch, over 14% are English Language Learners, and more than 18% have special learning needs [Providence Schools Data Dashboard March 1, 2010]. Yet although Providence students have tremendous need, they do not receive the share of State funding they need and deserve.
Taveras cites four key reasons why the passage of a funding formula is imperative:
- Providence students have gone without for far too long. Absent an equitable state funding formula, Providence has been underfunded by millions for at least a decade, making it impossible to ensure that Providence schools provide the support students need. Academic achievement gaps persist between Providence’s students and their suburban peers. And everyone who has explored the issue of a funding formula, including the General Assembly’s Joint Commission to Establish a Permanent Education Foundation Aid Formula, has reached the same conclusion: it costs significantly more to educate children who live in poverty, require special educational services, or come to school as English Language Learners. It is time to end these inequities now, provide fair funding, and give our students the support they deserve so they can be successful.
- Providence taxpayers can’t wait any longer for relief from an unfair tax burden. Because education aid is allocated based on last year’s funding amounts, and does not take into account student enrollment figures, student need, and the local district's ability to raise property taxes, districts with fewer students have been receiving disproportionately larger shares of the education funding based on programs put in place years ago. Allocating future funding based on last year’s subsidy means the inequities grow each year. With school expenditures representing more than 50% of our city budget, cuts to state funding inevitably lead to increased property taxes. Our taxpayers need relief now.
- Local governments deserve a predictable and equitable funding formula. Without a funding formula, our Superintendent, School Board, City Council, and Mayor are forced to develop Providence’s school budget based on guesswork, often hearing at the last minute what aid has been apportioned. For the last few years, the net result has been cut after cut to Providence’s school aid.
- Rhode Island's "Race to the Top" application. Just today, Rhode Island was selected as 1 of 15 states as finalists in the $4 billion federal Race to the Top competition, designed to reward states that embrace reforms to improve schools. The lack of a funding formula,though, places Rhode Island at a disadvantage for winning this critical funding for our schools.
“I support the Providence City Council’s efforts as they consider whether to authorize an expenditure to have Providence join Woonsocket and Pawtucket in bringing suit against the state for their failure to properly fund public education in Providence,” continued Taveras. "As Mayor, I will use every tool at my disposal to ensure that a fair funding formula is implemented: for our children's sake and for our taxpayer's sake."
Latest Coverage
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Mark Patinkin: Angel Taveras heads for the mayor’s job in Providence Mark Patinkin: Angel Taveras heads for the mayor’s job in Providence The Providence Journal Sunday, October 10, 2010 It was raining as Angel Taveras, 40, Democratic nominee...
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Costantino and Lombardi endorse Angel Taveras for Mayor Costantino and Lombardi endorse Taveras’ bid for mayor in Providence 07:37 AM EDT on Wednesday, October 6, 2010 By PHILIP MARCELO Journal Staff Writer From primary...
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Results show citywide vote for Taveras in Providence Results show citywide vote for Taveras in Providence 07:39 AM EDT on Friday, September 17, 2010 By Philip Marcelo Providence Journal Staff Writer Democratic mayoral...
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A new face of power in Providence mayoral race A new face of power in Providence mayoral race Angel Taveras’ win shows growing political strength of city's Latino community 12:32 PM EDT on Thursday, September 16, 2010 ...
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Taveras thanks voters for primary win Taveras thanks voters for primary win By NBC 10 News Published: September 15, 2010 The celebration continued Wednesday for Angel Taveras...
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RI Hospital UNAP Endorses Angel Taveras for Mayor PRESS RELEASE October 12, 2010 Contact: Rick Brooks (401) 831-3647 or Lauren Nocera (401) 484-1244 RI Hospital UNAP Endorses Angel Taveras for Mayor of Providence Providence, RI— Today,...
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John Lombardi Endorses Angel Taveras for Mayor PRESS RELEASE October 5, 2010 Contact: Lauren Nocera | Lauren@AngelForProvidence.com | 401-529-9684 JOHN LOMBARDI ENDORSES ANGEL TAVERAS FOR MAYOR PROVIDENCE - City Councilman and former...
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Steven Costantino Endorses Angel Taveras for Mayor PRESS RELEASE October 4, 2010 Contact: Lauren Nocera | Lauren@AngelForProvidence.com | 401-529-9684 STEVEN COSTANTINO ENDORSES ANGEL TAVERAS FOR MAYOR PROVIDENCE - State Representative...
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SEIU Endorses Angel Taveras for Mayor of Providence PRESS RELEASE September 3, 2010 Contact: Stan Israel 401-457-5099; Roxana Rivera 401-965-3555 SEIU Endorses Angel Taveras for Mayor of Providence Providence, RI— Today, the hardworking...
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Councilman Seth Yurdin Endorses Angel Taveras for Mayor CITY COUNCILMAN SETH YURDIN ENDORSES ANGEL TAVERAS FOR MAYOR PROVIDENCE - City Councilman Seth Yurdin (D-Ward 1) today endorsed Angel Taveras for Mayor of Providence and urged city voters...
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Latest Videos
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Angel Thanks Voters at La Salle Bakery The day after Angel Taveras won the Democratic Primary for Mayor of Providence by 20% over his closest competitor, he went to La Salle Bakery near his home in the neighborhoods of Elmhurst...
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