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118.60
(6m) (e) Except as provided in sub. (6p), provide, annually to the
23department and upon request to any person, all of the following:
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1. Rates of graduation, truancy, attendance, suspension, and expulsion in the
25previous school year, categorized as specified in par. (b) 3. d.
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12. The private school's requirements for promotion from grade to grade and for
2graduation.
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3. The private school's safety plan.
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4. The number of pupils enrolled in the previous school year who were children
5with a disability, as defined s. 115.76 (5).
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5. The services provided by the private school to pupils who are children with
7a disability, as defined in s. 115.76 (5).
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6. The private school's attrition rate for teachers in the previous school year,
9as compared to the statewide attrition rate in the previous school year and the
10attrition rate of the eligible school district in the previous school year.
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7. The private school's budget, specifying all existing indebtedness and all
12anticipated revenue from all sources during the ensuing fiscal year and all proposed
13expenditures during the ensuing fiscal year, and a 5-year budget plan.
SB461-AA1,5,1614(f) 1. To the extent permitted under
20 USC 1232g and
43 CFR part 99, and
15except as provided in sub. (6p), keep paper copies of all of the following, printed in
16at least 12 point type, in a binder at the school's front desk:
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a. Beginning in the 2012-13 school year and in every school year thereafter,
18scores from any examinations administered as required under s. 118.30 (1t) in that
19school year. Scores under this subd. 1. a. shall be reported by grade and class and
20shall include the total number of questions, the number and percentage of questions
21each pupil answered correctly, the number of questions each pupil answered
22incorrectly; the mean percentile for the class, the mean average percentile
23distributions, and the mean percentage distributions for the examination as a whole
24and for each of the following topics and subtopics: reading, including determining
25meaning, understanding texts, analyzing texts, and evaluating and extending texts;
1mathematics, including processing number operations, geometry, measurement,
2statistics and probability, and algebraic relationships; science; social studies; and
3any other topic or subtopic included in the examination.
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b. In the 2012-13 school year, if the private school has administered the Iowa
5test in the 5 preceding school years, the scores reported by school, grade, class, and
6subject for those 5 preceding school years, and if the private school administers the
7Iowa test in the 2013-14 school year and in any school year thereafter, the scores
8reported by school, grade, class, and subject for that school year.
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c. If the private school administers any other standardized examinations,
10beginning in the 2012-13 school year and in every school year thereafter, scores from
11those examinations reported in the same manner as scores are reported for the
12examinations described under subd. 1. b.
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d. Beginning in the 2012-13 school year and in every school year thereafter,
14scores from any ACT tests administered in that school year to pupils attending the
15private school, reported by grade and subject.
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e. Beginning in the 2012-13 school year and in every school year thereafter, the
17number of pupils attending the private school who were in advanced placement
18classes in the 5 preceding school years, the subjects, the percentage of pupils in each
19such class who passed, and the percentage of pupils in each such class who failed.
SB461-AA1,6,24202. To the extent permitted under
20 USC 1232g and
43 CFR part 99, and except
21as provided in sub. (6p), provide the parent of each pupil attending the school under
22this section with a paper copy of the information provided under subd. 1. as soon as
23the information becomes available, except that scores under subd. 1. b. shall be
24reported 2 times during the school year.
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13. Provide the parent or guardian of a pupil attending the private school with
2a paper reporting, anonymously, the assessment scores for each pupil in the school
3on all examinations administered to the pupils when the examinations are
4administered in the same school year but on different occasions. Scores under this
5subdivision shall be reported by grade, class, and, when possible, subject.
SB461-AA1,7,1064. To the extent permitted under
20 USC 1232g and
43 CFR part 99 and except
7as provided in sub. (6p), upon the request of any person, provide an electronic or
8paper copy of the scores of standardized examinations administered to pupils
9attending the private school, categorized by classroom and by subject, within 10
10working days of the request.
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5. Provide the Internet address of the Wisconsin Information Network for
12Successful Schools and the scores reported as required under subd. 1. b. in the school
13newsletter at least twice during the school term.
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118.60
(6p) A private school participating in the program under this section
16is not required to categorize the information under sub. (6m) (e) 1., or disclose the
17information under sub. (6m) (e) and (f) 1., 2., and 4., if the number of pupils in a
18category is insufficient to yield statistically reliable information or the results would
19reveal personally identifiable information about an individual pupil.
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118.60
(7) (am) 1. An independent financial audit of the private school
23conducted by an independent certified public accountant, accompanied by the
24auditor's statement that the report is free of material misstatements and fairly
25presents pupil costs under sub. (4) (b) 1. The audit under this subdivision shall be
1limited in scope to those records that are necessary for the department to make
2payments under subs. (4) and (4m)
, except that the certified public accountant
3conducting the audit shall include a report on the private school's compliance with
4par. (b) 4. and 6. The auditor shall conduct his or her audit, including determining
5sample sizes and evaluating financial viability, in accordance with the auditing
6standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
7The department may not require an auditor to comply with standards that exceed
8the scope of the standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public
9Accountants.
SB461-AA1, s. 21o
10Section 21o. 118.60 (7) (b) 8., 9., 10., 11. and 14. of the statutes are created to
11read:
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118.60
(7) (b) 8. Post on the private school's Internet site the current report card
13prepared for the private school by the department as required under sub. (11) (d).
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9. a. Except as provided in subd. 9. b., beginning in the 2012-13 school year,
15ensure that every teacher, supervisor, administrator, and professional staff member
16holds a license or permit to teach issued by the department.
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b. For any teacher, supervisor, administrator, or professional staff member
18teaching in a participating private school on the effective date of this subd. 9. b. ....
19[LRB inserts date], ensure that the teacher, supervisor, administrator, and
20professional staff member holds a license or permit to teach issued by the department
21beginning in the 2017-18 school year.
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10. Develop policies on truancy, excused and unexcused absences, bullying,
23pupil engagement in learning activities, promoting the emotional development of
24pupils, student differentiation, promoting practices designed to provide instruction
25to each pupil based on the pupil's abilities, and promoting parental involvement and
1volunteerism. The latter policy shall describe the circumstances under which a
2pupil's parent or guardian may volunteer, shadow the pupil in school, and observe
3the pupil in the pupil's classes. The department shall develop model policies on all
4of these subjects.
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11. a. Except as provided in subd. 11. b., make available the scores and other
6information prepared and reported under sub. (6m) (f) 1. on the private school's
7Internet site. The private school shall prominently display on the home page of the
8private school's Internet site a link to the scores reported as required under this subd.
911. a.
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b. If a private school does not have an Internet site, the information required
11to be made available under subd. 11. a. shall be made available on the Internet site
12of the religious entity that operates or oversees the private school.
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14. Annually evaluate the effectiveness of each teacher employed by the private
14school on the basis of pupil scores on the examinations administered under sub. (7)
15(e); the Measures of Academic Progress, developed by the Northwest Evaluation
16Association; ACT tests; and the Scholastic Math Inventory and Scholastic Reading
17Inventory assessment, developed by Scholastic, Inc.
SB461-AA1,9,2520
118.60
(7) (e) 1. (intro.) Each private school participating in the program under
21this section shall administer the examinations required under s. 118.30 (1t) to pupils
22attending the school under the program. The private school may administer
23additional standardized tests to such pupils.
If the private school administers the
24Iowa test to pupils, the private school shall determine the average scores and the
25mean percentage or mean percentile for each class and the percentile distribution of
1the scores of the pupils to whom the Iowa test was administered in each of the
2following categories and shall post the results of the determination under this
3subdivision on the Internet site of the private school, or, if the private school does not
4maintain an Internet site, on the Internet site of the religious entity that operates
5or oversees the private school, and shall provide a written copy of the results of this
6determination, reported by class and grade when possible, to the department and to
7the parent or guardian of each such pupil:
SB461-AA1, s. 21s
8Section 21s. 118.60 (7) (e) 1. a. to f. of the statutes are created to read:
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118.60
(7) (e) 1. a. Reading, including vocabulary and reading comprehension.
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b. Language, including spelling, capitalization, punctuation, usage, and
11expression.
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c. Math, including concepts, estimations, problem solving, data interpretation,
13and computation.
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d. Social studies.
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e. Sources of information, including maps, diagrams, and reference materials.
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f. Composite totals.
SB461-AA1, s. 21u
17Section 21u. 118.60 (7) (e) 2. of the statutes is created to read:
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118.60
(7) (e) 2. The department shall post the information received from a
19private school that administers the Iowa exam, as provided under subd. 1., on the
20department's Internet site.
SB461-AA1, s. 21w
21Section 21w. 118.60 (10) (am) 4. of the statutes is created to read:
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118.60
(10) (am) 4. The private school has violated s. 100.18 (1).
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1118.60
(10) (d) The state superintendent may withhold payment from a private
2school under subs. (4) and (4m) if the private school violates this section
or s. 118.125
3(4).
SB461-AA1, s. 21y
4Section 21y. 118.60 (11) (c) and (d) of the statutes are created to read:
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118.60
(11) (c) Develop a format for private schools participating in the
6program under this section to electronically transmit scores from the Iowa test when
7that test is administered by a participating private school.
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(d) Using the information reported to the department as required under sub.
9(6m) (b) 3. and 5., annually, by October 1, prepare a report card for each private school
10participating in the program under this section and post the report cards on the
11department's Internet site.
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118.60
(12) The department may develop a format for private schools
14participating in the program under this section to electronically transmit scores from
15any standardized examination administered to pupils attending a participating
16private school.".
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18"
Section 22b. 119.16 (15) of the statutes is created to read:
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119.16
(15) Milwaukee parental choice program; report. Annually the board
20shall report to the legislature, in the manner provided under s. 13.172 (2), all of the
21costs it incurred in the previous school year in connection with the Milwaukee
22parental choice program under s. 119.23, including state and local transportation
23costs and the costs of providing special education and related services to pupils
24attending private schools under s. 119.23.
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119.23
(6m) (b) 5. Electronic copies of the information described in par. (f) 1.
3within 2 weeks of receiving the scores.
SB461-AA1, s. 22f
4Section 22f. 119.23 (6m) (e) and (f) of the statutes are created to read:
SB461-AA1,12,65
119.23
(6m) (e) Except as provided in sub. (6p), provide, annually to the
6department and upon request to any person, all of the following:
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1. Rates of graduation, truancy, attendance, suspension, and expulsion in the
8previous school year, categorized as specified in par. (b) 3. d.
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2. The private school's requirements for promotion from grade to grade and for
10graduation.
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3. The private school's safety plan.
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4. The number of pupils enrolled in the previous school year who were children
13with a disability, as defined s. 115.76 (5).
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5. The services provided by the private school to pupils who are children with
15a disability, as defined in s. 115.76 (5).
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6. The private school's attrition rate for teachers in the previous school year,
17as compared to the statewide attrition rate in the previous school year and the
18attrition rate of the school district operating under this chapter in the previous school
19year.
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7. The private school's budget, specifying all existing indebtedness and all
21anticipated revenue from all sources during the ensuing fiscal year and all proposed
22expenditures during the ensuing fiscal year, and a 5-year budget plan.
SB461-AA1,12,2523(f) 1. To the extent permitted under
20 USC 1232g and
43 CFR part 99, and
24except as provided in sub. (6p), keep paper copies of all of the following, printed in
25at least 12 point type, in a binder at the school's front desk:
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1a. Beginning in the 2012-13 school year and in every school year thereafter,
2scores from any examinations administered as required under s. 118.30 (1s) in that
3school year. Scores under this subd. 1. a. shall be reported by grade and class and
4shall include the total number of questions, the number and percentage of questions
5each pupil answered correctly, the number of questions each pupil answered
6incorrectly, the mean percentile for the class, the mean average percentile
7distributions, and the mean percentage distributions for the examination as a whole
8and for each of the following topics and subtopics: reading, including determining
9meaning, understanding texts, analyzing texts, and evaluating and extending texts;
10mathematics, including processing number operations, geometry, measurement,
11statistics and probability, and algebraic relationships; science; social studies; and
12any other topic or subtopic included in the examination.
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b. In the 2012-13 school year, if the private school has administered the Iowa
14test in the 5 preceding school years, the scores reported by school, grade, class, and
15subject for those 5 preceding school years, and if the private school administers the
16Iowa test in the 2013-14 school year and in any school year thereafter, the scores
17reported by school, grade, class, and subject for that school year.
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c. If the private school administers any other standardized examinations,
19beginning in the 2012-13 school year and in every school year thereafter, scores from
20those examinations reported in the same manner as scores are reported for the
21examinations described under subd. 1. b.
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d. Beginning in the 2012-13 school year and in every school year thereafter,
23scores from any ACT tests administered in that school year to pupils attending the
24private school, reported by grade and subject.
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1e. Beginning in the 2012-13 school year and in every school year thereafter, the
2number of pupils attending the private school who were in advanced placement
3classes in the 5 preceding school years, the subjects, the percentage of pupils in each
4such class who passed, and the percentage of pupils in each such class who failed.
SB461-AA1,14,952. To the extent permitted under
20 USC 1232g and
43 CFR part 99, and except
6as provided in sub. (6p), provide the parent of each pupil attending the school under
7this section with a paper copy of the information provided under subd. 1. as soon as
8the information becomes available, except that scores under subd. 1. b. shall be
9reported 2 times during the school year.
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3. Provide the parent or guardian of a pupil attending the private school with
11a paper reporting, anonymously, the assessment scores for each pupil in the school
12on all examinations administered to the pupils when the examinations are
13administered in the same school year but on different occasions. Scores under this
14subdivision shall be reported by grade, class, and, when possible, subject.
SB461-AA1,14,19154. To the extent permitted under
20 USC 1232g and
43 CFR part 99 and except
16as provided in sub. (6p), upon the written request of any person, provide an electronic
17or paper copy of the scores of standardized examinations administered to pupils
18attending the private school, categorized by classroom and by subject, within 10
19working days of the request.
SB461-AA1,14,2220
5. Provide the Internet address of the Wisconsin Information Network for
21Successful Schools and the scores reported as required under subd. 1. b. in the school
22newsletter at least twice during the school term.
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119.23
(6p) A private school participating in the program under this section
25is not required to categorize the information under sub. (6m) (e) 1. or disclose the
1information under sub. (6m) (e) and (f) 1., 2., and 4., if the number of pupils in a
2category is insufficient to yield statistically reliable information or the results would
3reveal personally identifiable information about an individual pupil.
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119.23
(7) (am) 1. An independent financial audit of the private school
7conducted by an independent certified public accountant, accompanied by the
8auditor's statement that the report is free of material misstatements and fairly
9presents pupil costs under sub. (4) (b) 1. The audit under this subdivision shall be
10limited in scope to those records that are necessary for the department to make
11payments under subs. (4) and (4m)
, except that the certified public accountant
12conducting the audit shall include a report on the private school's compliance with
13par. (b) 4. and 6. The auditor shall conduct his or her audit, including determining
14sample sizes and evaluating financial viability, in accordance with the auditing
15standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
16The department may not require an auditor to comply with standards that exceed
17the scope of the standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public
18Accountants.
SB461-AA1, s. 22m
19Section 22m. 119.23 (7) (b) 8., 9., 10., 11. and 14. of the statutes are created
20to read:
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119.23
(7) (b) 8. Post on the private school's Internet site the current report card
22prepared for the private school by the department as required under sub. (11) (d).
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9. a. Except as provided in subd. 9. b., beginning in the 2012-13 school year,
24ensure that every teacher, supervisor, administrator, and professional staff member
25holds a license or permit to teach issued by the department.
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1b. For any teacher, supervisor, administrator, or professional staff member
2teaching in a participating private school on the effective date of this subd. 9. b. ....
3[LRB inserts date], ensure that the teacher, supervisor, administrator, or
4professional staff member holds a license or permit to teach issued by the department
5beginning in the 2017-18 school year.
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10. Develop policies on truancy, excused and unexcused absences, bullying,
7pupil engagement in learning activities, promoting the emotional development of
8pupils, student differentiation, promoting practices designed to provide instruction
9to each pupil based on the pupil's abilities, and promoting parental involvement and
10volunteerism. The latter policy shall describe the circumstances under which a
11pupil's parent or guardian may volunteer, shadow the pupil in school, and observe
12the pupil in the pupil's classes. The department shall develop model policies on all
13of these subjects.
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11. a. Except as provided in subd. 11. b., make available the scores and other
15information prepared and reported under sub. (6m) (f) 1. on the private school's
16Internet site. The private school shall prominently display on the home page of the
17private school's Internet site a link to the scores reported as required under this subd.
1811. a.
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b. If a private school does not have an Internet site, the information required
20to be made available under subd. 11. a. shall be made available on the Internet site
21of the religious entity that operates or oversees the private school.
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14. Annually evaluate the effectiveness of each teacher employed by the private
23school on the basis of pupil scores on the examinations administered under sub. (7)
24(e) 1.; the Measures of Academic Progress, developed by the Northwest Evaluation
1Association; the ACT tests; and the Scholastic Math Inventory and Scholastic
2Inventory assessments, developed by Scholastic, Inc.
SB461-AA1, s. 22n
3Section 22n. 119.23 (7) (e) 1. of the statutes is renumbered 119.23 (7) (e) 1.
4(intro.) and amended to read:
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119.23
(7) (e) 1. (intro.) In the 2009-10 school year, each private school
6participating in the program under this section shall administer a nationally normed
7standardized test in reading, mathematics, and science to pupils attending the
8school under the program in the 4th, 8th, and 10th grades. Beginning in the 2010-11
9school year and annually thereafter, each private school participating in the program
10under this section shall administer the examinations required under s. 118.30 (1s)
11to pupils attending the school under the program. The private school may administer
12additional standardized tests to such pupils. Beginning in 2006 and annually
13thereafter until 2011, the private school shall provide the scores of all standardized
14tests and examinations that it administers under this subdivision to the School
15Choice Demonstration Project.
If the private school administers the Iowa test to
16pupils, the private school shall determine the average scores and the mean
17percentage or mean percentile for each class and the percentile distribution of the
18scores of the pupils to whom the Iowa test was administered in each of the following
19categories and shall post the results of the determination under this subdivision on
20the Internet site of the private school, or, if the private school does not maintain an
21Internet site, on the Internet site of the religious entity that operates or oversees the
22private school, and shall provide a written copy of the results of this determination,
23reported by class and grade when possible, to the department and to the parent or
24guardian of each such pupil:
SB461-AA1, s. 22o
25Section 22o. 119.23 (7) (e) 1. a. to f. of the statutes are created to read: