(b) Subject to appropriation, beginning with school year 2013-2014 and through school year 2014-2015, the commissioner of elementary and secondary education shall rank and approve eligible public school districts that voluntarily implement a full-day kindergarten program as defined herein. The aforementioned school district shall receive funding to offset a portion of the reasonable, one-time start-up costs including, but not limited to, desks, books, facility upgrades, ancillary costs associated with relocation of students, costs associated with the development and implementation of new curriculum, and any other necessary expenses associated with each school's implementation of a full-day kindergarten program. Ranking shall be based upon criteria established by the commissioner of elementary and secondary education to ensure the quality and sustainability of the full-day kindergarten programs implemented. In ranking the school districts' proposals, the commissioner shall consider the quality and sustainability of the program and the average number of children eligible for USDA reimbursable school meals served by the respective district's elementary schools with priority given to school districts with enrollment greater than eight thousand (8,000).
If no school district has enrollment greater than eight thousand (8,000), then priority shall be given to school districts with enrollment greater than four thousand (4,000).