(a) For purposes of this section:
(1) “English learner students” or “EL” means kindergarten through grade-12 students with limited English proficiency who meet the definition of an “English learner” as that term is defined by the Department of Education by regulation.
(2) “Low income student” or “LI” means students within the statewide metric determined by the Department of Education utilizing direct certification for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
(b) The Opportunity Fund is established and is to be used to enhance services for EL and LI students enrolled in public schools, including charter schools. The Opportunity Fund consists of money appropriated to the Fund in the annual appropriations act.
(1) The Department of Education shall adopt regulations identifying the types of services and supports that may be funded with money from the Opportunity Fund. The types of services and supports must include the following:
a. Additional staff, including personnel dedicated to improving reading comprehension and math proficiency, and staff who provide additional wrap-around services or mental health supports.
b. Contractual services.
c. Supplies and materials.
d. Other expenditures necessary to provide additional services and supports for EL and LI students.
(2) The Department of Education shall provide an expenditure plan template and plan development supports to school districts and charter schools, including identifying evidence-based practices shown to improve performance outcomes for EL and LI students.
(3) To receive funding under this section, a school district or charter school shall submit a proposed expenditure plan to the Department of Education for review no later than the second Friday of July of each fiscal year. A school district's or charter school's proposed expenditure plan must separately list each school governed by the school board of the school district or charter school that will receive funding under this section.
(4) Funding received under this section is supplemental to and may not supplant any state, local, or federal funds.
(c) (1) Except as provided under paragraph (c)(2) of this section, each school board of a school district or charter school shall allocate funding received under this section to schools governed by the school board such that not less than 98% of funding received under this section that is generated by a school's LI and EL population calculation is allocated to that school.
(2) A school board of a school district or charter school may allocate funding received under this section in a manner different than provided under paragraph (c)(1) of this section if the school board does both of the following:
a. Follows the procedure under § 1704(4) of this title.
b. Approves the allocation before submission of an expenditure plan under paragraph (b)(3) of this section.
(d) At least $5 million of the annual appropriation to the Opportunity Fund must be allocated to public schools, including charter schools, identified as having an enrollment of at least 60% LI students or 20% EL students.
(1) A public school receiving funding under this subsection shall use the allocated funds for mental health or reading supports to enhance services and provide additional supports to EL or LI students.
(2) The Department of Education shall annually identify public schools that meet the criteria under this section for EL and LI students.
(e) A school district or charter school shall submit an annual report on the use of funding received under this section to the Department of Education no later than November 1 of each year.
(1) The report must do all of the following:
a. Provide the total amount of funding received under this section by each school during the prior school year.
b. Provide the total amount of funding received under this section each school spent during the prior school year.
c. Detail how each school spent the funding received under this section.
(2) A school district or charter school shall make the report submitted under this subsection publicly available on its website. The Department of Education shall make the reports submitted under this subsection publicly available on the Department's website.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 17. STATE APPROPRIATIONS
§ 1701. Amount to be appropriated by General Assembly.
§ 1702. Divisions of school appropriations.
§ 1703. Unit of pupils [Effective until July 1, 2023].
§ 1703. Unit of pupils [Effective July 1, 2023].
§ 1703A. Extended Learning Opportunities Subcommittee.
§ 1705. Determination of amount of appropriation.
§ 1705A. Maximum student-instructor ratio requirements.
§ 1705B. Required reporting regarding maximum student-instructor ratio.
§ 1706. Determination of amount of Division II appropriation.
§ 1707. Division III equalization funding.
§ 1708. Form of appropriation.
§ 1709. Use of appropriation for purpose other than that designated.
§ 1710. Certification of number of units by Secretary of Education.
§ 1711. Salaries in excess of state supported uniform salary schedules.
§ 1712. Transfer of appropriation of closed and consolidated district.
§ 1713. State School Fund income and General Fund.
§ 1715. Unit of pupils for kindergartens.
§ 1716. Unit for academic excellence.
§ 1716A. Related services unit and funding.
§ 1716E. Mental health services unit and funding.
§ 1716F. Mental health services unit and funding for middle school.
§ 1717. Employment of personnel.
§ 1718. Matching federal funds.
§ 1719. Adjustment of appropriations.
§ 1721. Autistic unit and funding.
§ 1723. Comprehensive school discipline improvement programs.
§ 1725. Tracking of school district use of unit funds.