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SB70,1176,222 (e) The total number of meal supplements provided by the educational agency
23to eligible pupils under the federal school lunch program in the previous school year
24multiplied by the difference between the reduced-price-meal reimbursement

1amount for a meal supplement and the free-meal reimbursement amount for a meal
2supplement.
SB70,1176,73 (f) The total number of meal supplements provided by the educational agency
4to ineligible pupils under the federal school lunch program in the previous school
5year multiplied by the difference between the paid-meal reimbursement amount for
6a meal supplement and the free-meal reimbursement amount for a meal
7supplement.
SB70,2041 8Section 2041. 115.342 of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,1176,9 9115.342 Grants for milk coolers and dispensers. (1) In this section:
SB70,1176,1410 (a) “Educational agency” means a school board, an operator of a charter school
11under s. 118.40 (2r) or (2x), a private school, a tribal school, an operator of a
12residential care center for children and youth, as defined in s. 115.76 (14g), the
13director of the program under s. 115.52, and the director of the center under s.
14115.525.
SB70,1176,1615 (a) “Eligible milk equipment” means a milk cooler or dispenser that has a
16purchase price of less than $5,000.
SB70,1176,23 17(2) From the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (bj), the department shall
18awards grants to educational agencies participating in the federal school lunch
19program under 42 USC 1751 to 1769j for the purpose of purchasing eligible milk
20equipment. An educational agency shall specify in its application for a grant under
21this section the eligible milk equipment that it intends to purchase with the grant
22and the cost of each unit. The department may award a grant under this section of
23up to $5,000 per unit of eligible milk equipment.
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1(3) If the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (bj) in any fiscal year is insufficient
2to pay the full amount requested by all applicants under sub. (2), the department
3shall prorate the payments among the applicants.
SB70,1177,5 4(4) The department may promulgate rules to implement and administer this
5section.
SB70,2042 6Section 2042. 115.344 of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,1177,7 7115.344 Locally sourced food incentive payments. (1) In this section:
SB70,1177,88 (a) “Federal school breakfast program” means the program under 42 USC 1773.
SB70,1177,109 (b) “Federal school lunch program” means the program under 42 USC 1751 to
101769j.
SB70,1177,1211 (c) “Locally sourced food” means food that is raised, produced, aggregated,
12sorted, processed, and distributed within this state.
SB70,1177,1413 (d) “School food authority” means all of the following that participate in the
14federal school lunch program:
SB70,1177,1515 1. A school district.
SB70,1177,1616 2. A charter school under s. 118.40 (2r) or (2x).
SB70,1177,1717 3. A private school.
SB70,1177,1818 4. A tribal school.
SB70,1177,1919 5. A residential care center for children and youth, as defined in s. 115.76 (14g).
SB70,1177,2020 6. The program under s. 115.52.
SB70,1177,2121 7. The center under s. 115.525.
SB70,1177,2422 (e) “School meal” means a lunch made available under the federal school lunch
23program, a meal supplement made available under the federal school lunch
24program, or a breakfast made available under the federal school breakfast program.
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1(2) Beginning in the 2024-25 school year and subject to sub. (3), the
2department shall reimburse a school food authority 10 cents for each school meal the
3school food authority provided in the previous school year that included a locally
4sourced food.
SB70,1178,7 5(3) If the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (bk) in any fiscal year is insufficient
6to pay the full amount of aid under this section, the department shall prorate
7payments among the school food authorities entitled to the aid.
SB70,2043 8Section 2043 . 115.35 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 115.35 (1) (a) (intro.)
9and amended to read:
SB70,1178,1910 115.35 (1) (a) (intro.) A critical health problems education program is
11established in the department. The program shall be a systematic and integrated
12program designed to provide appropriate learning experiences based on scientific
13knowledge of the human organism as it functions within its environment and
14designed to favorably influence the health, understanding, attitudes and practices
15of the individual child which will enable him or her to adapt to changing health
16problems of our society. The program shall be designed to educate youth with regard
17to critical health problems and shall include, but not be limited to, the following
18topics as the basis for comprehensive education curricula in all elementary and
19secondary schools: controlled
SB70,1178,21 201. Controlled substances, as defined in s. 961.01 (4); controlled substance
21analogs, as defined in s. 961.01 (4m); alcohol; and tobacco; mental.
SB70,1178,22 222. Mental health; sexually.
SB70,1178,24 233. Sexually transmitted diseases, including acquired immunodeficiency
24syndrome; human.
SB70,1178,25 254. Human growth and development; and.
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15. Other related health and safety topics as determined by the department.
SB70,1179,4 2(b) Participation in the human growth and development topic of the curricula
3described in par. (a) shall be entirely voluntary. The department may not require a
4school board to use a specific human growth and development curriculum.
SB70,2044 5Section 2044. 115.363 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,1179,96 115.363 (2) (b) The school board shall pay to each nonprofit corporation with
7which it contracts under par. (a) an amount that is no more than the amount paid
8per pupil under s. 118.40 (2r) (e) 2m., 2n., or 2p. 2q. in the current school year
9multiplied by the number of pupils participating in the program under the contract.
SB70,2045 10Section 2045. 115.364 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,1179,12 11115.364 (title) Aid for school school-based mental health programs
12professionals; staff.
SB70,2046 13Section 2046. 115.364 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is renumbered 115.364 (1) and
14amended to read:
SB70,1179,1615 115.364 (1) In this section:, “ pupil services professional” means a school
16counselor, school social worker, school psychologist, or school nurse.
SB70,2047 17Section 2047. 115.364 (1) (a), (am) and (b) of the statutes are repealed.
SB70,2048 18Section 2048. 115.364 (2) (a) (intro.) and 1. of the statutes are consolidated,
19renumbered 115.364 (2) (a) and amended to read:
SB70,1180,620 115.364 (2) (a) Beginning in the 2018-19 2023-24 school year and annually
21thereafter, the state superintendent shall do all of the following: 1. Subject, subject
22to par. (b), from the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (da), pay to an eligible (db),
23reimburse a
school district board, the operator of a charter school established under
24s. 118.40 (2r) or (2x), or the governing body of a private school participating in a
25program under s. 118.60 or 119.23 for
an amount equal to 50 percent of the amount

1by which the school district increased its
expenditures made by the school board,
2operator, or governing body
in the preceding school year to employ, hire, or retain
3social workers over the amount it expended in the school year immediately preceding
4the preceding school year to employ, hire, or retain social workers
pupil services
5professionals, including pupil services professionals who provided telehealth
6services
.
SB70,2049 7Section 2049. 115.364 (2) (a) 2. and 3. of the statutes are repealed.
SB70,2050 8Section 2050. 115.364 (2) (b) 1. of the statutes is renumbered 115.364 (2) (b)
9and amended to read:
SB70,1180,1510 115.364 (2) (b) If the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (da) (db) in any fiscal
11year is insufficient to pay the full amount of aid under par. (a), the state
12superintendent shall prorate state aid payments among the school districts, private
13schools, and independent charter schools
boards, operators of charter schools
14established under s. 118.40 (2r) and (2x), and governing bodies of private schools
15participating in a program under s. 118.60 or 119.23 that are
eligible for the aid.
SB70,2051 16Section 2051. 115.364 (2) (b) 2. of the statutes is repealed.
SB70,2052 17Section 2052. 115.366 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,1180,2018 115.366 (3) Awards. Beginning in the 2020-21 school year, from From the
19appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (du), the department shall award up to $1,000
20$6,000 for each school for which a grant is awarded under sub. (1).
SB70,2053 21Section 2053 . 115.367 of the statutes is repealed.
SB70,2054 22Section 2054. 115.369 of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,1181,6 23115.369 Aid for comprehensive school mental health services. (1)
24Beginning in the 2023-24 school year and annually thereafter, the state
25superintendent shall, from the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (dc), reimburse a

1school board or the operator of a charter school established under s. 118.40 (2r) or (2x)
2for expenditures relating to mental health services during in-school or out-of-school
3time. The annual amount reimbursed under this subsection may not exceed
4$100,000 plus $100 for each pupil enrolled in the school district or charter school in
5the prior school year. Mental health services that are eligible for reimbursement
6under this subsection may include any of the following:
SB70,1181,77 (a) Mental health evidence-based improvement strategies.
SB70,1181,98 (b) Mental health literacy and stigma reduction programs for pupils and
9adults.
SB70,1181,1210 (c) Collaborating or contracting with community mental health providers,
11consultants, organizations, cooperative educational service agencies, and other
12experts to provide consultation, training, mentoring, and coaching.
SB70,1181,1313 (d) Parent training and informational events.
SB70,1181,1414 (e) Assistance programs for pupils and families.
SB70,1181,1515 (f) Mental health navigators.
SB70,1181,1616 (g) Mental health system planning.
SB70,1181,1717 (h) Translator and interpreter services.
SB70,1181,1918 (i) Offsetting the costs associated with school-employed mental health
19professionals accessible to all pupils.
SB70,1181,2120 (j) The costs of the setting up spaces and purchasing equipment suitable for
21mental health telehealth service delivery.
SB70,1181,2422 (k) The costs of projects designed to assist minors experiencing problems
23resulting from the use of alcohol or other drugs or to prevent alcohol or other drug
24use by minors.
SB70,1181,2525 (L) Telehealth services, as defined in s. 440.01 (1) (hm).
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1(2) The following costs are ineligible for reimbursement under sub. (1):
SB70,1182,22 (a) Payments for direct treatment services or insurance deductibles.
SB70,1182,33 (b) Nonmental health–related training.
SB70,1182,44 (c) Staff salaries for nonmental health–related positions.
SB70,1182,65 (d) Indirect costs of regular school operations such as existing overhead
6expenses.
SB70,1182,10 7(3) If the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (dc) in any fiscal year is insufficient
8to pay the full amount of aid requested under sub. (1), the state superintendent shall
9prorate state aid payments among the school boards and the operators of charter
10schools established under s. 118.40 (2r) and (2x) that are eligible for the aid.
SB70,2055 11Section 2055. 115.39 of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,1182,12 12115.39 Literacy coaching program. (1) Definitions. In this section:
SB70,1182,1413 (a) “CESA region” means the geographic territory within the boundaries of a
14cooperative educational service agency.
SB70,1182,1615 (b) “Local educational agency” means a school district or a charter school
16established under s. 118.40 (2r) or (2x).
SB70,1182,1817 (c) “Urban school district” means a school district in which the number of pupils
18enrolled, as defined in s. 121.004 (7), in the previous school year was at least 16,000.
SB70,1182,21 19(2) Literacy coaching program. The department shall establish a literacy
20coaching program to improve literacy outcomes in this state. The literacy coaching
21program established under this subsection shall include all of the following:
SB70,1183,222 (a) Literacy coaches who support the implementation of evidence-based
23literacy instructional practices in grades kindergarten to 12 in local educational
24agencies in this state. Coaches under this paragraph shall collaborate with local
25educational agencies to establish goals for literacy outcomes for specific grade levels

1and literacy areas and provide ongoing support to local educational agencies to meet
2those goals.
SB70,1183,93 (b) Literacy coaches who focus on early literacy instructional transitions by
4providing in-person trainings for teachers who teach 4-year-old kindergarten,
55-year-old kindergarten, or first grade in local educational agencies. Coaches under
6this paragraph shall provide in-person trainings to evaluate existing early literacy
7curricula and goals and to assist local educational agencies to create local,
8standards-aligned, and developmentally appropriate curricula and instruction for
94-year-old kindergarten to first grade pupils.
SB70,1183,1110 (c) Trainings for literacy coaches under par. (a) on how to identify
11evidence-based literacy instructional practices.
SB70,1183,1312 (d) Trainings for literacy coaches under par. (b) on how to facilitate regional
13trainings focused on early literacy instructional coherence.
SB70,1183,17 14(3) Regional literacy coaches. (a) 1. The department shall contract with
15individuals who demonstrate knowledge and expertise in evidence-based literacy
16instructional practices and instructional experience in grades 4-year-old
17kindergarten to 12 to serve as literacy coaches under sub. (2) (a).
SB70,1183,2118 2. The department shall contract with individuals who demonstrate knowledge
19and expertise in early literacy instructional practices and instructional experience
20in grades 4-year-old kindergarten to one to serve as literacy coaches under sub. (2)
21(b).
SB70,1183,2322 3. The department shall contract for the total number of literacy coaches
23required under par. (b).
SB70,1183,2524 (b) To ensure that literacy coaching services are provided statewide, the
25department shall assign literacy coaches as follows:
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11. To each urban school district, one literacy coach under sub. (2) (a) and one
2literacy coach under sub. (2) (b).
SB70,1184,33 2. To each CESA region, as follows:
SB70,1184,74 a. If the total number of pupils enrolled in local educational agencies other than
5urban school districts located in the CESA region in the previous school year was
640,000 or fewer, one literacy coach under sub. (2) (a) and one literacy coach under sub.
7(2) (b).
SB70,1184,118 b. If the total number of pupils enrolled in local educational agencies other than
9urban school districts located in the CESA region in the previous school year was
1040,001 to 80,000, 2 literacy coaches under sub. (2) (a) and 2 literacy coaches under
11sub. (2) (b).
SB70,1184,1512 c. If the total number of pupils enrolled in local educational agencies other than
13urban school districts located in the CESA region in the previous school year was
1480,001 to 120,000, 3 literacy coaches under sub. (2) (a) and 3 literacy coaches under
15sub. (2) (b).
SB70,1184,1916 d. If the total number of pupils enrolled in local educational agencies other than
17urban school districts located in the CESA region in the previous school year was
18greater than 120,000, 4 literacy coaches under sub. (2) (a) and 4 literacy coaches
19under sub. (2) (b).
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