N.Y. Education Law § 3602-E
8. Each application for a prekindergarten program pursuant to this section shall be on a form prescribed by the commissioner and shall include, but not be limited to: a. a prekindergarten program plan identifying specific goals, including how the district will expand its program to assure that all eligible children may be served, and a proposed timetable for the implementation and achievement of such goals; b. a proposed budget and a description of the proposed use of the grant funds including the mechanism for the distribution of such funds; c. the local share to be used, as defined by the commissioner, which may include resources which may be available from the community; d. the participation and contribution of each of the collaborative partners; and e. a description of any costs associated with the administration of the program. * 9. a. Each year, the commissioner shall determine the maximum allocation that each district would be eligible to receive pursuant to this section in the following school year based on pupil data on file with the commissioner on a date prescribed by the commissioner, and applying the formula specified in subdivision ten of this section. No later than April thirtieth of the base year, the commissioner shall notify districts of the maximum allocations they may be eligible for pursuant to this section in the following school year, and such maximum allocations shall be deemed final and not subject to change thereafter. b. The board of regents and the commissioner shall develop criteria for awarding all grants pursuant to this section. The commissioner shall give preference to those applications which demonstrate innovative methods for serving eligible children, are strong collaborative arrangements which maximize, to the extent possible, the utilization of existing resources of the school district, eligible agencies and the community, have an immediate capacity for providing services, and which can most effectively address the prekindergarten needs of each of the eligible children. * NB Repealed July 1, 2026 * 10. Universal prekindergarten aid. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary,
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(2) "Three-year-old maintenance of effort percentage" shall equal the quotient of three-year-old students served divided by the maximum eligible three-year-old students, but shall not exceed one hundred percent.
(A) "Three-year-old students served" shall equal the sum of (i) the unduplicated count of eligible three-year-old children registered to receive educational services in a full-day program as registered on the date prior to November first that is specified by the commissioner as the enrollment reporting date for the school district, as reported to the commissioner, plus (ii) the product of five-tenths multiplied by the unduplicated count of eligible three-year-old children registered to receive educational services in a half-day program, as registered on such date and reported to the commissioner, (iii) less the three-year-old overage penalty.
17. Approved quality indicators. A school district receiving funding pursuant to this section shall agree to adopt approved quality indicators within two years, including, but not limited to, valid and reliable measures of environmental quality, the quality of teacher-student interactions and child outcomes, and ensure that any such assessment of child outcomes shall not be used to make high-stakes educational decisions for individual children. * 18. Universal prekindergarten expansion grants. a. Subject to available appropriation, any additional funding for pre-kindergarten in the two thousand eighteen--two thousand nineteen school year and thereafter shall be made available for additional grants for pre-kindergarten programs; provided that such grants shall be awarded to school districts to establish new full-day and half-day prekindergarten placements. All school districts shall be eligible to apply for such grants, which shall be awarded based on factors including, but not limited to, the following: (i) measures of school district need, (ii) measures of the need of students to be served by the school district, (iii) the school district's proposal to target the highest-need schools and students, (iv) the extent to which the district's proposal would prioritize funds to maximize the total number of eligible children in the district served in prekindergarten programs, and (v) proposal quality. b. Such grants shall only be available to support programs: (i) that agree to offer instruction consistent with applicable New York state prekindergarten early learning standards; and (ii) that otherwise comply with all of the same rules and requirements as universal prekindergarten programs pursuant to this section. c. A school district's grant shall equal the product of: (i) (A) two multiplied by the approved number of new full-day prekindergarten placements plus (B) the approved number of half-day prekindergarten placement conversions and new half-day prekindergarten placements, and (ii) the district's selected aid per prekindergarten pupil pursuant to subparagraph (i) of paragraph b of subdivision ten of this section; provided, however, that no district shall receive a grant in excess of the total actual grant expenditures incurred by the district in the current school year as approved by the commissioner. * NB Repealed July 1, 2026 * 18. Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of subdivision one of section twenty-eight hundred fifty-four of this chapter and paragraph (c) of subdivision two of section twenty-eight hundred fifty-four of this chapter, charter schools shall be eligible to participate in universal prekindergarten programs under this section as eligible agencies, provided that all such monitoring, programmatic review and operational requirements under this section shall be the responsibility of the charter entity and shall be consistent with the requirements under article fifty-six of this chapter. The provisions of paragraph (b) of subdivision two of section twenty-eight hundred fifty-four of this chapter shall apply to the admission of prekindergarten students. The limitations on the employment of uncertified teachers under paragraph (a-1) of subdivision three of section twenty-eight hundred fifty-four of this chapter shall apply to all teachers from prekindergarten through grade twelve. * NB Effective July 1, 2026 * 19. Full-day four-year-old universal prekindergarten expansion. a. Allocation. For the two thousand twenty-one--two thousand twenty-two through two-thousand twenty-three--two thousand twenty-four school years, school districts shall be eligible to receive a grant amount equal to twice the product of expansion slots multiplied by selected aid per prekindergarten pupil calculated pursuant to subparagraph i of paragraph b of subdivision ten of this section for the two thousand twenty-one--two thousand twenty-two school year, and provided further that this allocation shall not exceed the total actual full-day four-year-old universal prekindergarten expansion grant expenditures incurred by the school district in the current school year as approved by the commissioner. Grantees awarded funds under this subdivision shall comply with all of the same rules and requirements as the universal prekindergarten programs pursuant to this section. b. Expansion slots. (i) For the two thousand twenty-one--two thousand twenty-two school year, for eligible school districts, the preliminary slot count shall be equal to the positive difference of: (1) the product of three thousand five hundred and four ten-thousandths (0.3504) and unserved four-year-old prekindergarten pupils calculated pursuant to subparagraph (iv) of paragraph b of subdivision ten of this section; less (2) the sum of: (A) full-day four-year-old prekindergarten pupils served in the two thousand nineteen--two thousand twenty school year pursuant to this section; plus (B) students served in full-day prekindergarten programs funded by grants pursuant to section thirty-six hundred two-ee of this part in the year prior to the base year. If such preliminary slot count is less than ten, the expansion slots shall be zero; if such preliminary slot count is greater than or equal to ten but less than twenty, the expansion slots shall be twenty; for all other eligible districts, the expansion slots shall equal to the preliminary slot count. c. Eligibility. (i) For the two thousand twenty-one--two thousand twenty-two school year, school districts shall be eligible for this expansion if: (1) the combined wealth ratio computed pursuant to subparagraph one of paragraph c of subdivision three of section thirty-six hundred two of this part is less than two (2.0); and (2) the quotient arrived at when dividing: (A) the sum of: (1) full-day and half-day four-year-old prekindergarten pupils served in the two thousand nineteen--two thousand twenty school year pursuant to this section; plus (2) students served in full-day prekindergarten programs funded by grants pursuant to section thirty-six hundred two-ee of this part in the two thousand nineteen--two thousand twenty school year; divided by (B) unserved four-year-old prekindergarten pupils calculated pursuant to subparagraph (iv) of paragraph b of subdivision ten of this section is less than five tenths (0.50). d. Maintenance of effort. Where a school district serves fewer four-year-old prekindergarten pupils in full-day programs funded by the full-day four-year-old universal prekindergarten expansion pursuant to this subdivision than the number of expansion slots as defined in paragraph b of this subdivision, the school district shall have its current year full-day four-year-old universal prekindergarten expansion payment reduced to an amount equal to the product of: (i) the full-day four-year-old universal prekindergarten expansion; multiplied by (ii) the quotient of four-year-old prekindergarten pupils served in programs funded by the full-day four-year-old universal prekindergarten expansion divided by the number of expansion slots. Funds provided pursuant to this subdivision shall only be used to supplement and not supplant current local expenditures of state or local funds on prekindergarten programs. e. Universal prekindergarten program consolidation. In the event the director of the budget determines that the available appropriation of federal funds is insufficient for the allocation pursuant to this subdivision, the difference between the available appropriation and the allocation shall be added to universal prekindergarten aid grants pursuant to subdivision ten of this section. The department shall determine which and how many grants shall be awarded pursuant to subdivision ten of this section in lieu of this subdivision provided that such determination shall be subject to the approval of the director of the budget. The corresponding number of expansion slots shall also be added to eligible full-day four-year-old prekindergarten pupils as defined in subparagraph (ii) of paragraph b of subdivision ten of this section to ensure continuity of services. Provided that for the two thousand twenty-four--two thousand twenty-five school year, any full-day four-year-old universal prekindergarten expansion allocation from the two thousand twenty-three--two thousand twenty-four school year not previously added to universal prekindergarten aid grants pursuant to this paragraph shall be so added, and all expansion slots not previously added to eligible full-day four-year-old prekindergarten pupils shall also be added. f. Future expansions. Within the additional amounts appropriated therefor in the state budgets enacted for the two thousand twenty-two--two thousand twenty-three and two thousand twenty-three--two thousand twenty-four fiscal years, additional grants shall be allocated pursuant to this subdivision. g. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, for the purposes of determining the prekindergarten allocation on the electronic data file prepared by the commissioner pursuant to subdivision twenty-one of section three hundred five of this chapter for the two thousand twenty-one--two thousand twenty-two through two thousand twenty-three--two thousand twenty-four school years, the commissioner is directed to include the grant amounts awarded pursuant to this section in the amount set forth for such school district as "UNIVERSAL PRE-KINDERGARTEN." * NB Repealed July 1, 2026 * 20. Universal prekindergarten expansions. a. Two thousand twenty-two--two thousand twenty-three school year.