Schools receive notifications about all direct allocations, including FSF, by means of School Allocation Memoranda (SAMs). SAMs explain the specific purposes of each source of funds.
You can find SAMs here. The written description in each SAM provides:
Fair Student Funding (FSF) is the main source of money for most schools. With input from the School Leadership Team, principals decide how to spend these funds to meet basic educational needs.
FSF is based on the number of students enrolled at each school and the needs of those students. This budgeting method is called a weighted pupil-funding model.
You can find out more information about FSF in the Fair Student Funding Guide.
You can also view the following information about any school’s FSF budget:
The 2024-2025 School Budget Presentation provides the explanation of the proposed 2024-2025 Fair Student Funding Formula. This proposal is available in English, Arabic, Bangla, Chinese, French, Haitian Creole, Korean, Russian, Spanish and Urdu for public review of the proposed changes to the formula concurrent to the public engagement and public comment process preceding the March 20, 2024 Panel for Educational Policy vote. Comments and questions can be submitted on or before March 19 via email to BudgetPublicComments@schools.nyc.gov or by phone to (212) 374-6754.
The 2023-2024 School Budget Presentation provides the explanation of the proposed 2023-2024 Fair Student Funding Formula. This proposal is available in English, Arabic, Bangla, Chinese, French, Haitian Creole, Korean, Russian, Spanish and Urdu for public review of the proposed changes to the formula concurrent to the public engagement and public comment process preceding the April 18, 2023 Panel for Educational Policy vote. Comments and questions can be submitted on or before April 17 via email to BudgetPublicComments@schools.nyc.gov or by phone to (212) 374-6754.
We also publish other financial reports, which are required by law. These include:
This plan details how the Department of Education intends to use approximately $783 million in New York State Smart Schools Bond Act funding.
For feedback and inquiries please contact: Stimulus2022@schools.nyc.gov