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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2013 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION - MAYORAL ACADEMIES | |
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     Introduced By: Senators Jabour, Lombardi, Crowley, and Metts | |
     Date Introduced: February 13, 2013 | |
     Referred To: Senate Education | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. Sections 16-77.4-2 and 16-77.4-7 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-77.4 |
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entitled "Mayoral Academies" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     16-77.4-2. Procedure for creation of a mayoral academy. -- |
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      (a) Any persons or entities eligible to establish a mayoral academy may submit a |
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proposed charter to the commissioner. The proposed charter shall: |
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     (1) Be submitted to the commissioner no later than December 1st of the school year |
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before the school year in which the mayoral academy is to be established; |
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     (2) Describe a plan for education, including the mission, objective, method of providing a |
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basic education, measurable student academic goals that the mayoral academy will meet, and |
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process for improving student learning and fulfilling the charter and fulfilling state and national |
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educational goals and standards; |
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     (3) Provide a minimum of one hundred eighty (180) days of instruction to students per |
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year; |
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     (4) Indicate performance criteria that will be used to measure student learning and to |
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comply with the charter, state, and national educational goals and standards; |
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     (5) Include an agreement to provide a yearly report to parents, the community, the school |
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committee of the sending districts, and the commissioner, which indicates the progress made by |
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the mayoral academy during the previous year in meeting the charter objectives; |
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     (6) Present a plan for the governance, administration, and operation of the mayoral |
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academy, including the manner in which the governing board of the school will be chosen, the |
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nature and extent of parental, professional educator, and community involvement in the |
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governance and operation of the mayoral academy, and the means of ensuring accountability to |
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the commissioner, the sending school district(s), and the board of regents; |
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     (7) Identify the building that will house the mayoral academy and from whom and under |
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what terms and conditions it is to be provided; |
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     (8) Describe what support services will be provided by the sending school district(s) and |
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under what terms and conditions those services are to be provided, and describe what support |
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services the mayoral academy will obtain directly from third parties and, to the extent known, |
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under what terms and conditions those services are to be provided; |
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     (9) Explain the procedures that will be followed to ensure the health and safety of pupils |
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and staff; |
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     (10) Describe enrollment procedures including the permissible criteria for admission in |
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accordance with applicable state and federal law, along with a policy or policies that outline |
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outreach and recruitment programs to encourage the enrollment of a diverse student population; |
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     (11) Explain the student discipline procedures; |
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     (12) Explain the relationship that will exist between the proposed mayoral academy and |
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its employees, including the terms and conditions of employment and the qualifications that the |
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employees must meet. Teachers and administrators in mayoral academies must be certified |
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pursuant to state law and regulation. |
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     (13) Each mayoral academy established pursuant to this chapter may, by written notice to |
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the commissioner of elementary and secondary education, elect to have this subsection apply (or |
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not apply) to its teachers, administrators, and employees: |
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     (i) Teachers and administrators in a mayoral academy shall be entitled to prevailing |
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wages and benefits as enjoyed by other public school teachers and administrators; |
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     (iii) Employment in a mayoral academy shall be considered "service" as that term is |
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defined in chapter 16 of this title. |
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     (14) Identify with particularity the state laws, state regulations, and school district rules |
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from which variances are sought in order to facilitate operation of the mayoral academy. Explain |
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the reasons for each variance and the alternative method by which the concern that gave rise to |
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the regulation or provision will be addressed; |
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     (15) Provide a financial plan including a proposed budget for the term of the charter, and |
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an annual audit of the financial and administrative operations of the mayoral academy, and the |
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manner in which the funds allocated to the mayoral academy will be managed and disbursed; |
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     (16) Provide procedures by which teaching personnel and parents can legally challenge |
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decisions of the governing board of the mayoral academy which do not conform to the mayoral |
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academy's charter; and |
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     (17) Provide a copy of the proposed bylaws of the mayoral academy. |
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     16-77.4-7. Portions of title 16 applicable to mayoral academies. -- The following |
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provisions of this title shall be binding on mayoral academies and may not be waived by the |
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commissioner under § 16-77.4-3: |
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     (1) Section 16-2-2 (minimum length of school year); |
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     (2) Section 16-2-17 (right to a safe school); |
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     (3) Section 16-8-10 (federal funds for school lunch); |
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     (4) Section 16-11-1 (certification of public school teachers); |
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     (5) Section 16-12-3 (duty to cultivate principles of morality); |
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     (6) Section 16-12-10 (immunity for report of suspected substance abuse); |
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     (7) Chapter 16-16 (teachers' retirement); |
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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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RELATING TO EDUCATION - MAYORAL ACADEMIES | |
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     This act would add teachers' retirement pursuant to chapter 16-16 to the list of provisions |
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that would be binding on mayoral academies. The act would also delete the provisions that permit |
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administrators in mayoral academies to participate in the state teachers' retirement system. |
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     This act would take effect upon passage. |
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