Little Rock School District Anne Mitchell Bob Moore Pat Gee Pat Rayburn Mary J. Gage Intervenors-Appellees, North Little Rock Classroom Teachers Association Pulaski Association of Classroom Teachers Little Rock Classroom Teachers Association Intervenors, Alexa Armstrong Karlos Armstrong Ed Bullington Khayyam Davis Janice Dent John Harrison Alvin Hudson Tatia Hudson Milton Jackson Lorene Joshua Leslie Joshua Stacy Joshua Wayne Joshua Katherine Knight Sara Matthews Becky McKinney Derrick Miles Janice Miles John M. Miles Naacp Joyce Person Brian Taylor Hilton Taylor Parsha Taylor Robert Willingham Tonya Willingham Intervenors-Appellees v. Pulaski County Special School District, 1 North Little Rock School District Leon Barnes Sheryl Dunn Mac Faulkner Richard A. Giddings Marianne Gosser Don Hindman Shirley Lowery Bob Lyon George A. McCrary Bob Moore Steve Morley Buddy Raines David Sain Bob Stender Dale Ward John Ward Judy Wear Grainger Williams the Arkansas State Board of Education State of Arkansas Office of Desegregation Monitor, Little Rock School District Anne Mitchell Bob Moore Pat Gee Pat Rayburn Mary J. Gage Intervenors-Appellants, North Little Rock Classroom Teachers Association Pulaski Association of Classroom Teachers Little Rock Classroom Teachers Association Intervenors, Alexa Armstrong Karlos Armstrong Ed Bullington Khayyam Davis Janice Dent John Harrison Alvin Hudson Tatia Hudson Milton Jackson Lorene Joshua Leslie Joshua Stacy Joshua Wayne Joshua Intervenors-Appellants, Katherine Knight Sara Matthews Becky McKinney Derrick Miles Janice Miles John M. Miles Naacp Joyce Person Brian Taylor Hilton Taylor Parsha Taylor Robert Willingham Tonya Willingham Intervenors v. Pulaski County Special School District, 1 North Little Rock School District Leon Barnes Sheryl Dunn Mac Faulkner Richard A. Giddings Marianne Gosser Don Hindman Shirley Lowery Bob Lyon George A. McCrary Bob Moore Steve Morley Buddy Raines David Sain Bob Stender Dale Ward John Ward Judy Wear Grainger Williams the Arkansas State Board of Education State of Arkansas Office of Desegregation Monitor

83 F.3d 1013
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedJune 27, 1996
Docket95-1481
StatusPublished

This text of 83 F.3d 1013 (Little Rock School District Anne Mitchell Bob Moore Pat Gee Pat Rayburn Mary J. Gage Intervenors-Appellees, North Little Rock Classroom Teachers Association Pulaski Association of Classroom Teachers Little Rock Classroom Teachers Association Intervenors, Alexa Armstrong Karlos Armstrong Ed Bullington Khayyam Davis Janice Dent John Harrison Alvin Hudson Tatia Hudson Milton Jackson Lorene Joshua Leslie Joshua Stacy Joshua Wayne Joshua Katherine Knight Sara Matthews Becky McKinney Derrick Miles Janice Miles John M. Miles Naacp Joyce Person Brian Taylor Hilton Taylor Parsha Taylor Robert Willingham Tonya Willingham Intervenors-Appellees v. Pulaski County Special School District, 1 North Little Rock School District Leon Barnes Sheryl Dunn Mac Faulkner Richard A. Giddings Marianne Gosser Don Hindman Shirley Lowery Bob Lyon George A. McCrary Bob Moore Steve Morley Buddy Raines David Sain Bob Stender Dale Ward John Ward Judy Wear Grainger Williams the Arkansas State Board of Education State of Arkansas Office of Desegregation Monitor, Little Rock School District Anne Mitchell Bob Moore Pat Gee Pat Rayburn Mary J. Gage Intervenors-Appellants, North Little Rock Classroom Teachers Association Pulaski Association of Classroom Teachers Little Rock Classroom Teachers Association Intervenors, Alexa Armstrong Karlos Armstrong Ed Bullington Khayyam Davis Janice Dent John Harrison Alvin Hudson Tatia Hudson Milton Jackson Lorene Joshua Leslie Joshua Stacy Joshua Wayne Joshua Intervenors-Appellants, Katherine Knight Sara Matthews Becky McKinney Derrick Miles Janice Miles John M. Miles Naacp Joyce Person Brian Taylor Hilton Taylor Parsha Taylor Robert Willingham Tonya Willingham Intervenors v. Pulaski County Special School District, 1 North Little Rock School District Leon Barnes Sheryl Dunn Mac Faulkner Richard A. Giddings Marianne Gosser Don Hindman Shirley Lowery Bob Lyon George A. McCrary Bob Moore Steve Morley Buddy Raines David Sain Bob Stender Dale Ward John Ward Judy Wear Grainger Williams the Arkansas State Board of Education State of Arkansas Office of Desegregation Monitor) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Little Rock School District Anne Mitchell Bob Moore Pat Gee Pat Rayburn Mary J. Gage Intervenors-Appellees, North Little Rock Classroom Teachers Association Pulaski Association of Classroom Teachers Little Rock Classroom Teachers Association Intervenors, Alexa Armstrong Karlos Armstrong Ed Bullington Khayyam Davis Janice Dent John Harrison Alvin Hudson Tatia Hudson Milton Jackson Lorene Joshua Leslie Joshua Stacy Joshua Wayne Joshua Katherine Knight Sara Matthews Becky McKinney Derrick Miles Janice Miles John M. Miles Naacp Joyce Person Brian Taylor Hilton Taylor Parsha Taylor Robert Willingham Tonya Willingham Intervenors-Appellees v. Pulaski County Special School District, 1 North Little Rock School District Leon Barnes Sheryl Dunn Mac Faulkner Richard A. Giddings Marianne Gosser Don Hindman Shirley Lowery Bob Lyon George A. McCrary Bob Moore Steve Morley Buddy Raines David Sain Bob Stender Dale Ward John Ward Judy Wear Grainger Williams the Arkansas State Board of Education State of Arkansas Office of Desegregation Monitor, Little Rock School District Anne Mitchell Bob Moore Pat Gee Pat Rayburn Mary J. Gage Intervenors-Appellants, North Little Rock Classroom Teachers Association Pulaski Association of Classroom Teachers Little Rock Classroom Teachers Association Intervenors, Alexa Armstrong Karlos Armstrong Ed Bullington Khayyam Davis Janice Dent John Harrison Alvin Hudson Tatia Hudson Milton Jackson Lorene Joshua Leslie Joshua Stacy Joshua Wayne Joshua Intervenors-Appellants, Katherine Knight Sara Matthews Becky McKinney Derrick Miles Janice Miles John M. Miles Naacp Joyce Person Brian Taylor Hilton Taylor Parsha Taylor Robert Willingham Tonya Willingham Intervenors v. Pulaski County Special School District, 1 North Little Rock School District Leon Barnes Sheryl Dunn Mac Faulkner Richard A. Giddings Marianne Gosser Don Hindman Shirley Lowery Bob Lyon George A. McCrary Bob Moore Steve Morley Buddy Raines David Sain Bob Stender Dale Ward John Ward Judy Wear Grainger Williams the Arkansas State Board of Education State of Arkansas Office of Desegregation Monitor, 83 F.3d 1013 (8th Cir. 1996).

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83 F.3d 1013

109 Ed. Law Rep. 590

LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT; Plaintiff-Appellee,
Anne Mitchell; Bob Moore; Pat Gee; Pat Rayburn; Mary J.
Gage; Intervenors-Appellees,
North Little Rock Classroom Teachers Association; Pulaski
Association of Classroom Teachers; Little Rock
Classroom Teachers Association; Intervenors,
Alexa Armstrong; Karlos Armstrong; Ed Bullington; Khayyam
Davis; Janice Dent; John Harrison; Alvin Hudson; Tatia
Hudson; Milton Jackson; Lorene Joshua; Leslie Joshua;
Stacy Joshua; Wayne Joshua; Katherine Knight; Sara
Matthews; Becky McKinney; Derrick Miles; Janice Miles;
John M. Miles; NAACP; Joyce Person; Brian Taylor; Hilton
Taylor; Parsha Taylor; Robert Willingham; Tonya
Willingham; Intervenors-Appellees,
v.
PULASKI COUNTY SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, # 1; North Little
Rock School District; Leon Barnes; Sheryl Dunn; Mac
Faulkner; Richard A. Giddings; Marianne Gosser; Don
Hindman; Shirley Lowery; Bob Lyon; George A. McCrary;
Bob Moore; Steve Morley; Buddy Raines; David Sain; Bob
Stender; Dale Ward; John Ward; Judy Wear; Grainger
Williams; Defendants-Appellees,
The Arkansas State Board of Education; State of Arkansas;
Defendants-Appellants,
Office of Desegregation Monitor, Claimant.
LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT; Plaintiff-Appellant,
Anne Mitchell; Bob Moore; Pat Gee; Pat Rayburn; Mary J.
Gage; Intervenors-Appellants,
North Little Rock Classroom Teachers Association; Pulaski
Association of Classroom Teachers; Little Rock
Classroom Teachers Association; Intervenors,
Alexa Armstrong; Karlos Armstrong; Ed Bullington; Khayyam
Davis; Janice Dent; John Harrison; Alvin Hudson; Tatia
Hudson; Milton Jackson; Lorene Joshua; Leslie Joshua;
Stacy Joshua; Wayne Joshua; Intervenors-Appellants,
Katherine Knight; Sara Matthews; Becky McKinney; Derrick
Miles; Janice Miles; John M. Miles; NAACP; Joyce Person;
Brian Taylor; Hilton Taylor; Parsha Taylor; Robert
Willingham; Tonya Willingham; Intervenors,
v.
PULASKI COUNTY SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, # 1; Defendant-Appellee,
North Little Rock School District; Leon Barnes; Sheryl
Dunn; Mac Faulkner; Richard A. Giddings; Marianne Gosser;
Don Hindman; Shirley Lowery; Bob Lyon; George A.
McCrary; Bob Moore; Steve Morley; Buddy Raines; David
Sain; Bob Stender; Dale Ward; John Ward; Judy Wear;
Grainger Williams; Defendants,
The Arkansas State Board of Education; State of Arkansas;
Defendants-Appellees,
Office of Desegregation Monitor, Claimant.

Nos. 95-1481EA, 95-1482EA.

United States Court of Appeals,
Eighth Circuit.

Submitted Nov. 16, 1995.
Decided May 15, 1996.
Rehearing Denied June 27, 1996.

Timothy Gauger, Little Rock, AR, argued (Winston Bryant, Atty. Gen., on the brief), for appellants/cross-appellees.

Christopher John Heller, argued, Little Rock, AR (John W. Walker, on the brief), for appellee/cross-appellant Little Rock School Dist.

Samuel Jones, argued, Little Rock, AR (John W. Walker, on the brief), for appellee/cross-appellant Pulaski County Special School Dist.

John W. Walker, argued, Little Rock, AR, for intervenor Joshua.

Before RICHARD S. ARNOLD, Chief Judge, HEANEY and WOLLMAN, Circuit Judges.

RICHARD S. ARNOLD, Chief Judge.

In this case, we must decide whether certain actions by the State of Arkansas and the Arkansas Department of Education (collectively referred to as the State) run afoul of the Little Rock Schools Desegregation Settlement Agreement. The plaintiffs, the Little Rock School District (LRSD) and the Pulaski County Special School District (PCSSD), claim that they do, and the District Court agreed. We affirm in part and reverse in part.I.

This case is made up of three distinct issues with three separate sets of facts. The facts themselves are not in serious dispute. The legal consequences attaching to those facts in light of the Settlement Agreement are.

Before 1994, the State of Arkansas bore the entire burden of funding the workers' compensation programs for all school districts in the State. This approach, quite naturally, did nothing to induce individual school districts to take measures that might reduce workers' compensation exposure. Therefore, the Arkansas General Assembly changed the law to require individual school districts to provide their own coverage beginning July 1, 1994. See Ark.Code Ann. §§ 6-17-1411 to 1413 (Repl.1993).

In order to soften the blow brought about by this change, the State distributed "seed money" to all school districts for the 1994-95 school year. The amount distributed to each school district was based on the number of students in the school district, rather than the number of employees needing coverage. This approach resulted in school districts statewide receiving about one-half of the cost of their coverage, but the plaintiff districts received only about one-third of their coverage costs. Whether the State may cease funding workers' compensation insurance for the plaintiff districts, and, if so, whether the State must distribute to them one-half or one-third of the initial cost in seed money is the first issue that we must address.

The second issue involves "loss funding," and the manner in which the State computes the amount of loss funding due the Pulaski County Districts. Loss funding was created by the General Assembly in 1993, see Ark.Code Ann. § 6-20-302 (Repl.1993), for the purpose of financially assisting school districts with declining enrollments. The driving force behind the law is the notion that school districts suffering enrollment reductions are never able to reduce staff and cut expenses as quickly as students leave. Of course, when students leave a district, so does the state funding that comes with them. Loss funding helps finance the transition period.

The crux of the problem here is the manner in which the State computes the amount of loss funding due LRSD and PCSSD. Loss funding is normally computed by (and here we simplify) calculating the loss in Average Daily Membership (ADM) in a district as compared to the average ADM of the three previous years, then multiplying that number by a multiplier. However, the State, when figuring loss funding for the Pulaski County Districts, varied the standard formula where majority-to-minority (M-to-M) transfer students are concerned.

M-to-M students are peculiar to the districts that are parties to the Settlement Agreement. They are students who are of the majority race in their home districts, and who voluntarily transfer to another Pulaski County district where they are of the minority race. The State, by way of a funding formula contained in the Settlement Agreement, compensates both the home district and the receiving district for each M-to-M student. The home, or sending, district receives one-half of the state aid that it would have received if the student had remained in the district, while the receiving, or host, district receives the full cost of educating the student.

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