Adams County BOCES
Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) are an important and vital part of the public educational system in Colorado. BOCES services are those needed by children, their families, and school personnel, which can be more efficiently provided across school districts - examples include services to support special education needs and professional development for educators. Colorado's BOCES (or Educational Services agencies) are unique in that they are an extension of the local member school districts. A BOCES in Colorado exists at the discretion of its members and provides only those programs and services authorized by its members.
Adams County BOCES supports the strategic vision priorities established by the BOCES membership. Adams County BOCES is strategically positioned to meet the everchallenging needs of the Members in providing insurance and risk management services.
Services Provided: Adams County BOCES provides high quality programs and services through partnerships and collaboration which support the priorities of member districts and enrich educational opportunities for students.
Member Districts: Adams 50 - Westminster; Brighton 27J; Mapleton
Students served by member districts: 30,536
Link to BOCES website:https://aboces.org/
Federal Stimulus Funding for Adams County BOCES
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How much funding went to Adams County BOCES? |
ESSER I (CARES Act): $0
Addressing the
immediate crisis |
ESSER II (CRRS Act): $58,735 Providing stability and managing the health crisis Expenditures allowed through Sept. 30, 2023 |
ESSER III (ARP Act): $86,704 Recovery and acceleration Expenditures allowed through Sept. 30, 2024 |
Other Stimulus Funds: $0 |
State Funding Facts for Adams County BOCES
The state was not able to fully meet its constitutional obligation to equalize funding for school
districts from the 2009-10 to 2023-24 school years. The loss in state share was tracked by the
Budget Stabilization Factor (formerly known as the Negative Factor)
Loss in state share for the 2020-21 school year: ($44,967,824) |
Loss in state share for the 2021-22 school year: ($21,921,587) |
Loss in state share for the 2022-23 school year: ($13,557,730) |
Loss in state share for the 2023-24 school year: ($6,436,272) |
Cumulative loss in state share since 2009-10: ($432,334,176) |
Note:
Numbers are based on the 2024-25 projected enrollment. Beginning in 2023-24, funding for preschool has not been included in the Total Program Funding.
How are students
being supported through the use of federal stimulus dollars?
The
federal stimulus dollars are a once-in-a-generation opportunity to support our
students and to address the multi-year effects of the coronavirus pandemic. The decision
on how to spend federal pandemic recovery resources is inherently and
intentionally local as school communities are best equipped to identify and
address their most urgent local needs in order to:
● Create safe and healthy learning environments
● Address disrupted learning time
● Meet mental health needs of students and staff
● Support educators and staff stability and well-being
In addition to mitigating the effects of the pandemic, the shortfall in state funding to Colorado schools during the 2020-21 school year doubled and the one-time federal stimulus funds helped to temporarily mitigate the significant loss in funding to school districts. As Colorado spends less on education per student than most other states, a teacher shortage existed before the pandemic making it difficult for school districts to recruit and retain highly qualified teachers. While all the one-time federal stimulus dollars will expire by September 30, 2024, they have supported local students and communities weather the effects of the pandemic.
Adams County BOCES ESSER I Fact Sheet - Click HERE English | Haga clic AQUI Español
Adams County BOCES ESSER II Fact Sheet - Click HERE English | Haga clic AQUI Español
Adams County BOCES ESSER III Fact Sheet - Click HERE English | Haga clic AQUI Español
Adams County BOCES ESSER Summary Doc - Coming soon | Ahorita viene en Español