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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2016

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO EDUCATION - ESTABLISHMENT OF CHARTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS

     

     Introduced By: Senator Louis P. DiPalma

     Date Introduced: March 08, 2016

     Referred To: Senate Education

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Title 16 of the General Laws entitled "EDUCATION" is hereby amended

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by adding thereto the following chapter:

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CHAPTER 77.5

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DISTRICT-CHARTER COMPACTS

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     16-77.5-1. Purposes. – (a) The general assembly declares that a primary reason for

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authorizing charter public schools is to encourage experimentation in methods of delivering

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educational services by public schools and to determine the educational effectiveness and

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efficiency achieved through traditional and experimental methods, with the goal of identifying

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those methods showing the greatest promise for improving the educational outcomes for all

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public school students.

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     (b) The general assembly finds that public schools generally face certain common

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problems, such as resource availability and allocation, and that addressing those problems

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communally would allow community-wide resources to be used more effectively and efficiently.

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     (c) The general assembly finds that cross-fertilization of promising ideas among charter

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and non-charter public schools may be expected to lead to faster refinement and adoption of the

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most promising ideas and thus the more rapid improvement of education for students in the

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state’s public schools.

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     16-77.5-2. District-charter compacts. – The school committee for any public school

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district, charter public school, or network of charter public schools may enter into a compact with

 

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one or more school committees of other districts, charter public schools or networks of charter

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public schools that, in whole or in part, draw students from the same district. The scope of the

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compact may cover the areas of interest as the committees subscribing thereto find advisable or

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convenient.

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     16-77.5-3. District-charter compact support fund. – There is established the district-

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charter compact support fund, sometimes referred to as the "fund" or the "compact fund," which

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shall be used to support the efforts of public school committees to use district-charter compacts to

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develop and realize improvements in education. The general assembly shall annually appropriate

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any funds as it deems necessary to implement the purposes of this chapter. The portion of the

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fund, if any, derived from appropriations by the general assembly and any other portion of the

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fund derived from other sources without restriction as to use shall be part of the general fund of

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the state until expended for an approved purpose.

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     16-77.5-4. Acceptance of grants and gifts into compact fund. – The general treasurer

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may accept grants, gifts, and bequests into the compact fund, which shall be credited to the

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general fund of the state as provided by §35-4-6, provided that if any such grant, gift, or bequest

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be made subject to a restriction that it be held within the compact fund, which restriction was

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approved in advance by the general treasurer and the director of administration, such grant, gift,

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or bequest and any identifiable earnings thereon shall remain in the compact fund until used for a

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purpose conforming to the purposes of this chapter and the terms of the grant, gift, or bequest.

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     16-77.5-5. Fund grants to compact-subscribing committees. – The board of education,

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acting through the department of education, may establish a grant process, which may be

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competitive, for school committees subscribing to district-charter compacts. Grant recipients may

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use the proceeds to carry out planning for and implementation of initiatives contemplated by the

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compact. By way of illustration and not limitation, grants may be made to coordinate enrollment

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procedures, to provide for common professional development activities for teachers,

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administrators, and staff, and to develop efficient methods of reducing costs, such as providing

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transportation and serving special needs students. Grants shall be drawn against any available

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balance in the compact fund.

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     SECTION 2. Section 16-7.1-4 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-7.1 entitled "The Paul

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W.Crowley Rhode Island Student Investment Initiative [See Title 16 Chapter 97 - The Rhode

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Island Board of Education Act]" is hereby amended to read as follows:

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     16-7.1-4. Annual report by Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education.

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-- On or before March 31 of each year, the commissioner of elementary and secondary education

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shall annually publish a report detailing school district and individual school performance

 

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consistent with § 16-60-4(22). The report shall arrange the presentation of its information so that

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performance by different local education agencies may be conveniently compared. This report

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shall also set annual performance benchmarks. A copy of the report shall also be provided to each

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town and city council having students within its jurisdiction that attend public schools operated

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by different local education agencies. Also, the commissioner of elementary and secondary

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education shall report to the house of representatives and the senate, sitting as the grand

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committee, no later than March 31 of each year, the status of district and school performance,

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status of the level of the state's investment in education, and the status of district and school

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expenditures.

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     SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO EDUCATION - ESTABLISHMENT OF CHARTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS

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     This act would establish district-charter compacts between charter schools and traditional

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public schools and would establish a compact fund to be supported by appropriations from the

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general assembly as well as grants, gifts and bequests. Any such funds would be placed in the

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general fund unless specifically restricted for use by the district-charter for school benefit. Any

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such restriction would have to be approved in advance by the general treasurer and the director of

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administration. This act would encourage public school committees to work and cooperate with

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charter schools in solving common problems.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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