I think that is how it is looking. On the Calendar, it says Tuesday the 12th: General appropriations bills, supplemental appropriations bills, and school finance bills shall be available to legislators by calendared floor time and final action must be taken on each bill by calendared closing time. On Monday the 11th it is the last day for a motion to reconsider. So I'm pretty sure that since this is an appropriation bill that will be financed by the education fund that the vote will be next Tuesday. This is on par with the fact that yesterday was the last day for Executive Appropriations Committee to complete all decisions necessary to draft the final appropriations bill. This is why we saw movement yesterday and so there should be a final decision next Tuesday. The only point of concern is that today is the last day to pass any bill with a fiscal note of $10,000 or more. A fiscal note means a page or pages attached to a bill to estimate the financial impact of a bill on the government. However, in the fiscal note of this bill, it states that enactment of this bill likely will not result in any direct, measurable cost for local governments. This is because in the end they will just rearrange other aspects of education funding. So hopefully those details mean that there is no need to pass a null fiscal note and so today is not the last day. If so, I'm hopeful that this still has a shot!