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SPONSOR: |
Nunez |
DATE
TYPED: |
01/22/02 |
HB |
48 |
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SHORT
TITLE: |
Border Region Math & Science Education |
SB |
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ANALYST: |
Baca |
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APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained |
Estimated Additional Impact |
Recurring or Non-Rec |
Fund Affected |
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FY02 |
FY03 |
FY02 |
FY03 |
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$400.0 |
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Recurring |
General Fund |
(Parenthesis ) Indicate Expenditure
Decreases)
Duplicates SB 74
State Department of Education (SDE)
New Mexico Commission on Higher Education (CHE)
SUMMARY
House Bill 48 appropriates $400.0 to the Board
of Regents of New Mexico State University (NMSU) for an initiative that
partners with kindergarten through twelfth grade students in Southern New
Mexico to significantly increase math and science achievement for all students located
in rural counties bordering Mexico.
Significant
Issues
SDE reports that funding provided will be used
to “create an educational center to support the New Mexico Border Initiative
for Science, Math and Technology Education,” The Center will concentrate on
four major activities: build higher
education and K-12 partnerships, assist school districts in the development of
plans to improve instruction in science, math and technology, promote parental
involvement and provide student mentoring. In addition, the center will serve
as a coordinating point for other initiatives and programs concentrating on
math and science education.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The appropriation of $400.0 contained in this
bill is a recurring expense to the general fund. Any unexpended or unencumbered
balance remaining at the end of fiscal year 2003 shall revert to the general
fund.
House Bill 48 – Page 2
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
There is no administrative impact on public
schools or the SDE. NMSU will
administer the program. NMSU will
administer the program.
DUPLICATION
Senate Bill 74 is identical to House Bill 48.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
The following is provided for information
only. It is not intended as a
commentary on the merits of the program\project:
This request for
funding was reviewed and approved by NMSU’s Board of Regents, but is not
recommended by the CHE.
POSSIBLE
QUESTIONS
1. What
evidence, such as test scores, do you have to justify the creation of the
center?
2. Were
public school personnel been involved in the development of this request?
3. From
what grade levels will student mentors come, e.g., high school, college?
4. If
funded, how long would it take to get the program “up and running”?
5. Is
there any activity such as the one proposed currently taking place?
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