Chapter 452

2004 -- H 7154

Enacted 07/07/04

 

 

A N A C T

RELATING TO SCHOOL COMMITTEES AND SUPERINTENDENTS -- MIDDLE

SCHOOLS

     

     

 

     Introduced By: Representatives Giannini, Cerra, McNamara, Enos, and Ajello

     Date Introduced: January 13, 2004

 

    

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

 

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

adding thereto the following chapter:

     CHAPTER 83

THE RHODE ISLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL REFORM ACT OF 2004

     16-83-1. Short title. – This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Rhode

Island Middle School Reform Act of 2004."

     16-83-2. Legislative findings. – It is hereby found and declared as follows:

     The importance of education and the need to educate our children to ensure the future of

our state's work force and economic development is one of the major goals of the general

assembly; and

     Our state's top educators have been calling for school reform that will help produce a

higher performing public school that best meets the educational needs of students; and

     The governor is calling upon our state's business leaders to join the crusade for school

change and reform by becoming involved in school issues and by being part of the solution to

help improve our public schools. The business education roundtable has been a catalyst for the

involvement of our business leaders in school reform; and

     The school improvement report of 2001 found that a significant number of Rhode Island

middle schools performed poorly. In addition, the 2002 middle school performance analysis

showed similar results; and

     The "Rhode Island Middle School Reform Act of 2004" is designed to improve education

in all the middle schools in Rhode Island.

     16-83-3. School committees -- Implementation of policy. – Every school committee in

every city or town shall initiate policy intended to improve the educational performance of its

middle schools. Said policy shall include the following criteria:

     (a) Encourage the redesign of its middle schools. Such a redesign effort should include

all of the key elements of reformed middle schools, particularly time for team planning at least

three (3) times per week and occurring during the school day.

     (b) Encourage the professional development of all middle school teachers to better

prepare them to successfully deal with the challenges of educating the middle school student.

     (c) Encourage after-school social and recreational programs at its middle schools to better

engage and connect the middle school students to their school.

     (d) Encourage extended day academic tutorial programs for all students performing

below standard in English, language arts and mathematics.

     (e) Encourage the training of parents and community organizations to better prepare them

to address the numerous needs of middle school students when they are not in school.

     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

     

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