2018 -- H 8121 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2018 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION - INDEPENDENT CHARTER SCHOOLS [SEE TITLE 16 | |
CHAPTER 97 - THE RHODE ISLAND BOARD OF EDUCATION ACT] | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Phillips, and Edwards | |
Date Introduced: April 26, 2018 | |
Referred To: House Health, Education & Welfare | |
(by request) | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 16-77.3-2 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-77.3 entitled |
2 | "Independent Charter Schools [See Title 16 Chapter 97 - The Rhode Island Board of Education |
3 | Act]" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
4 | 16-77.3-2. Procedure for creation and expansion of independent charter schools. |
5 | (a) Any persons or entities eligible to establish an independent charter public school may |
6 | submit a proposed charter, or an amendment to a charter for an expansion, to the commissioner. |
7 | For purposes of this chapter, "expansion" shall be an increase in total enrollment; an increase in |
8 | the grade levels previously authorized in the charter, or the addition of a school district to the |
9 | catchment area. The proposed charter shall: |
10 | (1) Be submitted to the commissioner no later than December 1st of the school year |
11 | before the school year in which the independent charter school is to be established; |
12 | (2) Describe a plan for education, including the mission, objective, method of providing a |
13 | basic education, measurable student academic goals that the independent charter school will meet, |
14 | and process for improving student learning and fulfilling the charter and fulfilling state and |
15 | national educational goals and standards; |
16 | (3) Provide a minimum of one hundred eighty (180) days of instruction to students per |
17 | year; |
18 | (4) Indicate performance criteria that will be used to measure student learning and to |
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1 | comply with the charter, state, and national educational goals and standards; |
2 | (5) Include an agreement to provide a yearly report to parents, the community, the |
3 | sending school districts, and the commissioner, that indicates the progress made by the |
4 | independent charter school during the previous year in meeting the charter objectives; |
5 | (6) Present a plan for the governance, administration, and operation of the independent |
6 | charter school, including the manner in which the governing board of the school will be chosen, |
7 | the nature and extent of parental, professional educator, and community involvement in the |
8 | governance and operation of the independent charter school, and the means of ensuring |
9 | accountability to the commissioner, the sending school districts, and the council on elementary |
10 | and secondary education; |
11 | (7) Identify the building that will house the independent charter school and from whom, |
12 | and under what terms and conditions, it is to be provided; |
13 | (8) Describe what support services will be provided by the sending school district(s), and |
14 | under what terms and conditions those services are to be provided, and describe what support |
15 | services the independent charter school will obtain directly from third parties and, to the extent |
16 | known, under what terms and conditions those services are to be provided; |
17 | (9) Explain the procedures that will be followed to ensure the health and safety of pupils |
18 | and staff; |
19 | (10) Describe enrollment procedures, including the permissible criteria for admission in |
20 | accordance with applicable state and federal law such as admissions criteria for career preparation |
21 | programs approved by the department of elementary and secondary education, along with a |
22 | policy, or policies, that outline outreach and recruitment programs to encourage the enrollment of |
23 | a diverse student population; |
24 | (11) Explain the student discipline procedures; |
25 | (12) Explain the relationship that will exist between the proposed independent charter |
26 | school and its employees, including the terms and conditions of employment and the |
27 | qualifications that the employees must meet. Teachers and administrators in independent charter |
28 | schools must be certified pursuant to state law and regulation. Teachers and administrators in |
29 | independent charter schools shall be entitled to prevailing wages and benefits as enjoyed by other |
30 | Rhode Island public school teachers and administrators. Employment in an independent charter |
31 | school shall be considered "service" as that term is defined in chapter 16 of this title for purposes |
32 | of determining the appropriate step on a salary schedule for certified personnel. Employment in |
33 | an independent charter school can be considered "service" as that term is defined in chapter 16 of |
34 | this title for determining status in the teachers' retirement system. All employees, and prospective |
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1 | employees of an independent charter school shall be deemed to be public school employees, |
2 | having the same rights under Rhode Island and federal law as employees, and prospective |
3 | employees at a non-chartered public school; |
4 | (13) Identify, with particularity, the state statutes, state regulations, and sending school |
5 | district(s) rules from which variances are sought in order to facilitate operation of the independent |
6 | charter school. Explain the reasons for each variance and the alternative method by which the |
7 | concern that gave rise to the regulation or provision will be addressed; |
8 | (14) Provide a financial plan, including a proposed budget for the term of the charter, and |
9 | an annual audit of the financial and administrative operations of the independent charter school, |
10 | and the manner in which the funds allocated to the independent charter school will be managed |
11 | and disbursed; |
12 | (15) Provide procedures by which teaching personnel and parents can legally challenge |
13 | decisions of the governing board of the school that do not conform to the school's charter; |
14 | (16) Provide a copy of the proposed bylaws of the independent charter school; and |
15 | (17) Provide written support from town or city council(s) in the proposed catchment area |
16 | if required pursuant to ยง 16-77-5.1. |
17 | (b) Any nonprofit organization that seeks to establish an independent charter school must |
18 | submit its financial records and financial plan for operating the school to the auditor general, who |
19 | shall review the records, the financial plan, and the financial integrity of the organization. At the |
20 | time of submission of a proposed charter, the financial records and financial recordkeeping |
21 | system of the nonprofit organization and the proposed financial plan for the independent charter |
22 | school shall be reviewed by the auditor general and the auditor general shall, while the proposed |
23 | charter is being considered for preliminary approval by the council on elementary and secondary |
24 | education, provide an initial determination to the council on elementary and secondary education, |
25 | the commissioner, and the speaker of the house of representatives and the president of the senate |
26 | indicating that the auditor general is satisfied that the nonprofit organization is financially |
27 | responsible. Final approval for operation of the independent charter school shall not be granted by |
28 | the council on elementary and secondary education until the auditor general has approved the |
29 | financial plan and financial-record keeping system and is satisfied that the nonprofit organization |
30 | is financially responsible. The auditor general shall notify the council on elementary and |
31 | secondary education, the commissioner, the president of the senate, and the speaker of the house |
32 | of representatives of the findings. During the year immediately preceding the September in which |
33 | the independent charter school is to begin operation, the charter applicant shall make any |
34 | additional submissions to the auditor general prescribed by the auditor general in the initial |
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1 | determination. Additional submissions during the year prior to the September in which the |
2 | independent charter school is to begin operation shall include, but not be limited to evidence |
3 | submitted to the auditor general, not later than June 1st prior to the opening of the independent |
4 | charter school, of the existence of an agreement, option for lease or purchase, lease agreement, or |
5 | purchase agreement, contingent upon general assembly funding, for a facility in which the |
6 | independent charter school will operate in its first year of operation. The auditor general shall |
7 | have the authority to review independent charter schools affiliated with nonprofit organizations |
8 | on an annual basis or require the school to have an annual, certified audit in accordance with the |
9 | same federal and state standards that are applicable to local public school districts. If, as a result |
10 | of any annual audit, the auditor general believes there are financial irregularities, the auditor |
11 | general shall withdraw the original approval and the council on elementary and secondary |
12 | education shall withdraw its approval for the independent charter school to continue operation. |
13 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
OF | |
A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION - INDEPENDENT CHARTER SCHOOLS [SEE TITLE 16 | |
CHAPTER 97 - THE RHODE ISLAND BOARD OF EDUCATION ACT] | |
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1 | This act would include "admissions criteria for career preparation programs" as an |
2 | enrollment procedure required to be included in proposals for the creation or expansion of charter |
3 | schools. |
4 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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