Fair Student Funding gradually shifts funding for special education away from funding per class type and toward funding for student needs. In doing this, FSF aims to help reinforce that:
Schools will receive per-student funding based on the number of periods a day that a student requires special education services. Fair Student Funding will cover only special education classroom services in non-District 75 schools.
While promoting innovation and flexibility, the Department is committed to providing all services required by the Individualized Education Program (IEP).
For self-contained and Collaborative Team Teaching (CTT) students at the elementary and middle schools only, the Department will initially allocate and fund a full class in anticipation of greater classroom utilization after the start of the school year. This means that funding will come for “filled seats” and “unfilled seats”.
Schools will be adjusted as of December 31, 2008, for special education classes and seats. This year, if a school has unfilled seats as of December 31, funding will be removed for all but two of them. The only exceptions to the funding removal are:
In conjunction with the FSF needs adjustment, the grade weight will also be adjusted based on the audited October 31 registers for general and special education students. A second adjustment will be applied to the grade weight for increase in total enrollment between October and December stemming from an increase in special education registers.
The Fair Student Funding formula generates sufficient resources to support the classroom/basic paraprofessional in a 12:1:1 self-contained setting. No additional funding will be provided.
Special education students also are eligible for the poverty, ELL, and academic intervention weights. Therefore, significant other resources will be available to fund the needs of these students.
The table below provides a summary of the types of services that map to each category of special education funding:
FSF Category
Previous Classification
Less than 20%
Special Education Teacher Support Services (SETSS)
Between 20% and 60%
Multiple SETSS, Part-time Collaborative Team Teaching (CTT)
Greater than 60% Self-contained
Self-contained students including 12:1, 12:1:1 and 15:1
Greater than 60% Integrated
CTT