Adjusted enrollment definition

Adjusted enrollment means the enrollment of a school district adjusted by adding the following weightings, if any, to the enrollment of a school district: At-risk student weighting; bilingual weighting; career technical education weighting; declining enrollment weighting; high-density at-risk student weighting; high enrollment weighting; low enrollment weighting; school facilities weighting; ancillary school facilities weighting; cost-of-living weighting; special education and related services weighting; and transportation weighting.
Adjusted enrollment means: (1) Enrollment adjusted by adding at-risk pupil weighting, program weighting, low enrollment weighting, if any, high density at-risk pupil weighting, if any, medium density at-risk pupil weighting, if any, nonproficient pupil weighting, if any, high enrollment weighting, if any, declining enrollment weighting, if any, school facilities weighting, if any, ancillary school facilities weighting, if any, cost of living weighting, if any, special education and related services weighting, and transportation weighting to enrollment; or (2) adjusted enrollment as determined under K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 72-6457 or 72-6458, and amendments thereto.
Adjusted enrollment means the enrollment of a school district, excluding the

Examples of Adjusted enrollment in a sentence

  • Adjusted enrollment includes the full-time regular enrollment of pupils in the district after taking into account a declining enrollment feature and seven other adjustments (weights) that have been added to reflect higher costs associated with serving certain pupil populations, transporting pupils, operating low or high enrollment districts, and adding new facilities.

  • Adjusted enrollment is net enrollment with students enrolled in special education programs weighted two additional times and students enrolled in honors and advanced placement programs weighted one additional time, subject to certain limitations.

  • Adjusted enrollment figures in the formula designated as points at which the total number of secretarial/clerical formula positions authorized will change, or the school general secretary classification will change.

  • Adjusted enrollment includes the regular enrollment count, or the previous year’s enrollment count in the case of a district in declining enrollment, plus pupil weightings as follows: Category WeightingTransportation Based on density/cost analysis for prior year and number of pupils transported 2.5 miles or more in current year.


More Definitions of Adjusted enrollment

Adjusted enrollment means the enrollment of a school district adjusted by adding the following weightings, if any, to the enrollment of a school district: At-risk student weighting; bilingual weighting; career
Adjusted enrollment means the enrollment of a school district, excluding the remote enrollment determined pursuant to K.S.A. 2022 Supp. 72-5180, and amendments thereto, adjusted by adding the following weightings, if any, to the enrollment of a school district: At-risk student weighting; bilingual weighting; career technical education weighting; high-density at- risk student weighting; high enrollment weighting; low enrollment weighting; school facilities
Adjusted enrollment means enrollment adjusted by adding at-risk student weighting, high density at-risk weighting, bilingual weighting, career technical education weighting, low enrollment weighting, high enrollment weighting, school facilities weighting, ancillary school facilities weighting, cost of living weighting, special education and related services weighting, and transportation weighting to enrollment. (K.S.A. 2005 Supp. 72-5132)
Adjusted enrollment means for school years 2013-2014 through
Adjusted enrollment means the net enrollment plus twice the number of pupils enrolled for special education, all
Adjusted enrollment means the net enrollment plus twice the number of pupils enrolled for special education, including gifted pupils in grades one through eight and exceptional gifted pupils in grades nine through twelve, plus the number of pupils in grades nine through twelve enrolled for honors and advanced placement programs, subject to the following:
Adjusted enrollment means: (1) Enrollment adjusted by adding at-risk pupil weighting, program weighting, low enrollment weighting, if any, high density at- risk pupil weighting, if any, medium density at-risk pupil weighting, if any, nonproficient