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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION - SCHOOL COMMITTEES AND SUPERINTENDENTS | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Shanley, McNamara, Vella-Wilkinson, and Solomon | |
Date Introduced: May 27, 2022 | |
Referred To: House Education | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 16-2-9 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-2 entitled "School |
2 | Committees and Superintendents [See Title 16 Chapter 97 - The Rhode Island Board of Education |
3 | Act]" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
4 | 16-2-9. General powers and duties of school committees. |
5 | (a) Unless the responsibility is otherwise delegated by this chapter, the entire care, control, |
6 | and management of all public school interests of the several cities and towns shall be vested in the |
7 | school committees of the several cities and towns. School committees shall have, in addition to |
8 | those enumerated in this title, the following powers and duties: |
9 | (1) To identify educational needs in the community. |
10 | (2) To develop education policies to meet the needs of the community. |
11 | (3) To provide for and ensure the implementation of federal and state laws, the regulations |
12 | of the council on elementary and secondary education, and local school policies, programs, and |
13 | directives. |
14 | (4) To provide for the evaluation of the performance of the school system. |
15 | (5) To have responsibility for the care and control of local schools. |
16 | (6) To have overall policy responsibility for the employment and discipline of school |
17 | department personnel. |
18 | (7) To approve a master plan defining goals and objectives of the school system. These |
19 | goals and objectives shall be expressed in terms of what men and women should know and be able |
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1 | to do as a result of their educational experience. The committee shall periodically evaluate the |
2 | efforts and results of education in light of these objectives. |
3 | (8) To provide for the location, care, control, and management of school facilities and |
4 | equipment. |
5 | (9) To adopt a school budget to submit to the local appropriating authority. |
6 | (10) To adopt any changes in the school budget during the course of the school year. |
7 | (11) To approve expenditures in the absence of a budget, consistent with state law. |
8 | (12) To employ a superintendent of schools and assign any compensation and other terms |
9 | and conditions as the school committee and superintendent shall agree, provided that in no event |
10 | shall the term of employment of the superintendent exceed three (3) years. Nothing contained in |
11 | this chapter shall be construed as invalidating or impairing a contract of a school committee with a |
12 | school superintendent in force on May 12, 1978. |
13 | (13) [Deleted by P.L. 2019, ch. 224, § 2 and P.L. 2019, ch. 259, § 2.] |
14 | (14) To establish minimum standards for personnel, to adopt personnel policies, and to |
15 | approve a table of organization. |
16 | (15) To establish standards for the evaluation of personnel. |
17 | (16) To establish standards for conduct in the schools and for disciplinary actions. |
18 | (17) To hear appeals from disciplinary actions. |
19 | (18) To enter into contracts; provided, however, that notwithstanding any other provision |
20 | of the general or public laws, whether of specific or general application, and notwithstanding the |
21 | provisions of any charter of any municipality where the school committee is appointed and not |
22 | elected, but not including, the Central Falls school district board of trustees established by § 16-2- |
23 | 34, the power and duty to enter into collective bargaining agreements shall be vested in the chief |
24 | executive officer of the municipality and not in the school committee. |
25 | (19) To publish policy manuals that shall include all school committee policies. |
26 | (20) To establish policies governing curriculum, courses of instruction, and text books. |
27 | (21) To provide for transportation services that meet or exceed standards of the council on |
28 | elementary and secondary education. |
29 | (22) To make any reports to the department of education as are required by the council on |
30 | elementary and secondary education. |
31 | (23) To delegate, consistent with law, any responsibilities to the superintendent as the |
32 | committee may deem appropriate. |
33 | (24) To address the health and wellness of students and employees. |
34 | (25) To establish a subcommittee of the school board or committee to decrease obesity and |
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1 | address school health and wellness policies for students and employees consistent with § 16-21-28. |
2 | (26) To annually undertake a minimum of six (6) hours of professional development as set |
3 | forth and described in § 16-2-5.1. |
4 | (27) To establish policies governing the implementation of the incorporation of career and |
5 | technical education programs into the kindergarten through grade twelve (K-12) curricula that |
6 | include knowledge of careers and all types of employment opportunities, including, but not limited |
7 | to, registered apprenticeships in accordance with chapter 45 of title 28, and emphasizing the |
8 | advantages of completing school with marketable skills. |
9 | (b) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to limit or interfere with the rights of teachers |
10 | and other school employees to collectively bargain pursuant to chapters 9.3 and 9.4 of title 28 or to |
11 | allow any school committee to abrogate any agreement reached by collective bargaining. |
12 | (c) The elected school committees of each city, town, or regional school district, or the |
13 | chief executive officer of any municipality having an appointed school committee, shall have the |
14 | power to bind their successors and successor committees by entering into contracts of employment |
15 | in the exercise of their governmental functions. |
16 | (d) Notwithstanding any provisions of the general laws to the contrary, the requirement |
17 | defined in subsections (d) through (f) of this section shall apply. The school committee of each |
18 | school district shall be responsible for maintaining a school budget that does not result in a debt. |
19 | (e) The school committee shall, within thirty (30) days after the close of the first and second |
20 | quarters of the state's fiscal year, adopt a budget as may be necessary to enable it to operate without |
21 | incurring a debt, as described in subsection (d). |
22 | (f) In the event that any obligation, encumbrance, or expenditure by a superintendent of |
23 | schools or a school committee is in excess of the amount budgeted or that any revenue is less than |
24 | the amount budgeted, the school committee shall within five (5) working days of its discovery of |
25 | potential or actual over expenditure or revenue deficiency submit a written statement of the amount |
26 | of and cause for the over obligation or over expenditure or revenue deficiency to the city or town |
27 | council president and any other person who by local charter or statute serves as the city or town's |
28 | executive officer; the statement shall further include a statement of the school committee's plan for |
29 | corrective actions necessary to meet the requirements of subsection (d). The plan shall be approved |
30 | by the auditor general and also submitted to the division of municipal finance. |
31 | (g) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, whether of general or specific application, |
32 | and notwithstanding any contrary provision of any city or town charter or ordinance, the elected |
33 | school committee of any city, town, and regional school district shall be, and is hereby authorized |
34 | to retain, the services of independent legal counsel as it may deem necessary and convenient. Any |
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1 | counsel so retained shall be compensated out of funds duly appropriated to the school committee, |
2 | and in no event shall the independent counsel be deemed to be an employee of the pertinent city or |
3 | town for any purpose. |
4 | SECTION 2. Chapter 16-22 of the General Laws entitled "Curriculum [See Title 16 |
5 | Chapter 97 - The Rhode Island Board of Education Act]" is hereby amended by adding thereto the |
6 | following section: |
7 | 16-22-36. Career and technical education programs. |
8 | The school committees of the several cities, towns, and school districts shall provide for |
9 | pupils in the public schools in kindergarten through grade twelve (K-12) to be taught and be |
10 | required to study courses which include instruction in career and technical education programs that |
11 | include knowledge of careers and all types of employment opportunities, including, but not limited |
12 | to, registered apprenticeships in accordance with chapter 45 of title 28, and emphasizing the |
13 | advantages of completing school with marketable skills. |
14 | SECTION 3. This act shall take effect January 1, 2023. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION - SCHOOL COMMITTEES AND SUPERINTENDENTS | |
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1 | This act would establish courses that include instruction in career and technical education |
2 | programs, including knowledge of careers and all types of employment opportunities, including, |
3 | but not limited to, registered apprenticeships with the emphasizes on the advantages of completing |
4 | school with marketable skills. |
5 | This act would take effect January 1, 2023. |
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