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9(4) The director of the office of educational opportunity may do any of the
10following:
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(a) Appoint up to 2 associate directors.
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(b) Form advisory councils to make recommendations related to authorizing
13charter schools under s. 118.40 (2x).
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(c) Collaborate with chancellors, faculty, academic staff, and students within
15the system.
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(d) Solicit private gifts and grants for charter schools established under s.
17118.40 (2x).
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18(5) (a) The director of the office of educational opportunity shall report to the
19board any private gift or grant received by the office of educational opportunity and
20how the director intends to use the private gift or grant.
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(b) If the office of educational opportunity receives a private gift or grant, the
22director shall use the gift or grant, or invest the same in the case of moneys, as the
23donor or grantor specifies. In the absence of any specific direction as to the use of the
24gift or grant, the director may, in his or her sole discretion, determine the use or
25investment of the gift or grant to support the office or any charter school established
1under s. 118.40 (2x). The board may not exercise control over a private gift or grant
2received by the office of educational opportunity.
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3Section
1334. 38.04 (27) of the statutes is amended to read:
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38.04
(27) School safety. The board shall work with
schools of education and
5other departments of the University of Wisconsin System under s. 36.11 (36m), 6school districts, private schools, tribal schools, and the department of public
7instruction to present to school districts, private schools, and tribal schools the
8results of research on models for and approaches to improving school safety and
9reducing discipline problems in schools and at school activities.
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10Section 1334d. 38.08 (1) (a) 1g. a. of the statutes is amended to read:
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38.08
(1) (a) 1g. a. Five persons representing employers. Three of the members
12shall represent employers with 15 or more employees, 2 of the members shall
13represent employers with 100 or more employees, and at least 2 of the members shall
14represent employers who are manufacturing businesses.
A person representing an
15employer shall have at least 2 years of experience managing a business entity,
16nonprofit organization, credit union, or cooperative association with at least 15
17employees or at least 2 years of experience managing the finances or the hiring of
18personnel of a business entity, nonprofit organization, credit union, or cooperative
19association with at least 100 employees.
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20Section 1334g. 38.14 (9) of the statutes is amended to read:
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38.14
(9) Activity, incidental and vocational-adult seminar and workshop
22fees. The Subject to s. 38.24 (1v), the district board may establish student activity
23and incidental fees to fund, in whole or in part, the cost of services and activities
24offered as support services for regular instruction. With the approval of the state
25director, the district board may establish fees for vocational-adult seminars and
1workshops, not to exceed the full cost of the seminar or workshop less the fee charged
2under s. 38.24 (1m).
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3Section 1334m. 38.22 (1s) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
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38.22
(1s) (d) The individual will not be attending the district school during the
5hours of the normal school day established under s. 119.18 (7) or 120.12 (15).
This
6paragraph does not apply to an individual enrolled in a home-based private
7educational program, as defined in s. 115.001 (3g).
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8Section 1334r. 38.24 (1v) of the statutes is created to read:
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38.24
(1v) Certain fees prohibited. No district board may charge a student
10a fee associated with accident insurance coverage if all of the following apply:
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(a) The student requests that the fee be waived.
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(b) The student provides evidence that the student is already insured under a
13policy providing equivalent accident insurance coverage.
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14Section 1336m. 38.28 (1m) (a) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
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38.28
(1m) (a) 1. "District aidable cost" means the annual cost of operating a
16technical college district, including debt service charges for district bonds and
17promissory notes for building programs or capital equipment, but excluding all
18expenditures relating to auxiliary enterprises and community service programs, all
19expenditures funded by or reimbursed with federal revenues, all receipts under ss.
2038.12 (9), 38.14 (3) and (9), 118.15 (2) (a), and 118.55 (7r), all receipts from grants
21awarded under ss. 38.04 (8), (28), and (31), 38.14 (11), 38.26, 38.27,
38.31, 38.33, and
2238.38, all fees collected under s. 38.24, and driver education and chauffeur training
23aids.
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24Section
1339. 38.28 (2) (be) 1. i. of the statutes is created to read:
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138.28
(2) (be) 1. i. The development and implementation of a policy to award
2course credit for relevant educational experience or training not obtained through
3an institution of higher education, including skills training received during military
4service.
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5Section
1340. 38.28 (2) (be) 1m. of the statutes is amended to read:
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38.28
(2) (be) 1m. Subject to modification by the joint committee on finance
7under subd. 2., allocations under the formula established under subd. 1. shall be
8based on a district's performance with respect to 7 of the
9 10 criteria specified in
9subd. 1. a. to
h. i., and the board shall allow each district to designate the criteria used
10for the allocations.
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11Section
1341. 38.28 (2) (be) 3. b. of the statutes is amended to read:
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38.28
(2) (be) 3. b. The performance of each district with respect to each
13criterion specified in subd. 1. a. to
h. i.
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14Section
1342. 38.28 (2) (be) 3. d. of the statutes is amended to read:
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38.28
(2) (be) 3. d. The performance of the technical college system as a whole
16with respect to each criterion specified in subd. 1. a. to
h. i.
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17Section
1343. 38.28 (2) (be) 5. of the statutes is amended to read:
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38.28
(2) (be) 5. The board shall include in its biennial budget request under
19s. 16.42 any legislative proposals that the board recommends that relate to the
20criteria specified in subd. 1. a. to
h. i. or to the plan or formula approved or modified
21by the joint committee on finance under subd. 2.
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22Section 1343m. 38.28 (2) (bm) 2. d. of the statutes is amended to read:
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38.28
(2) (bm) 2. d. In fiscal year 2016-17
and each fiscal year thereafter, the
24percentage is 30 percent.
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138.31 Veteran grant jobs pilot program. (1) (a) The board shall establish
2a veteran grant jobs pilot program. Under this program, the board shall, subject to
3par. (b), award grants to district boards that request funding to support programs or
4services for veterans. Grants awarded under this section shall be awarded through
5a competitive grant process and paid from the appropriation under s. 20.292 (1) (r).
6No grant may be awarded under this section after June 30, 2017.
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(b) Before awarding any grant under par. (a), the board shall secure additional
8funding commitments of at least $500,000 to match grant awards by the board under
9par. (a). No new state moneys may be contributed toward the matching funds
10required under this paragraph.
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11(2) Programs or services eligible for a grant under sub. (1) include programs
12or services related to any of the following:
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(a) Recruiting, training, or graduating veterans in high-demand fields, as
14identified by the department of workforce development.
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(b) Providing specialized support services for veterans, including career
16pathway planning, case management, advising by experts in military education
17related to obtaining credit for prior learning, early alert interventions, and referrals
18to or subcontracting with external organizations to provide specialized support
19services.
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(c) Collaborations with employers.
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(d) Work-based learning activities, such as internships, service learning,
22mentoring, job coaching, and job shadowing.
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(e) Specialized instructional methodologies that have been demonstrated to be
24helpful for veterans to enhance student retention and completion.
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1(f) Creating, expanding, or implementing innovative methods that provide
2direct services to veterans, with a goal to support students through specific
3completion points such as completion of courses, semesters, programs, or
4certificates.
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(g) Counseling or career services, which may include personal, educational,
6and career development support as well as proactive behavior and crisis intervention
7services.
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(h) Targeted services based on student need such as financial literacy, career
9assessment and planning services, career workshops, computer skills and study
10skills workshops, veterans peer support groups, or tutoring or supplemental
11instruction.
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(i) Accommodation and transition services, including assistive technology such
13as adaptive equipment, instructional aids and devices, and related services for
14injured veterans.
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(j) Providing access or referrals to emergency dependent care and
16transportation assistance.
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(k) Any other program or service for veterans.
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18(3) Not later than September 1, 2017, the board shall submit a report to the
19joint committee on finance that includes all of the following information:
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(a) The technical colleges that received grant funding under this section and
21the amount of funding received by each.
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(b) The programs or services funded through the grant program under this
23section.
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(c) The total number of veterans supported through the grant program under
25this section.
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1(d) The amount of unencumbered funds, if any, that lapsed to the veterans trust
2fund from the appropriation account under s. 20.292 (1) (r) at the end of the 2015-17
3fiscal biennium.
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5Section
1366. 39.11 (16g) of the statutes is repealed.
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839.382 Tribal college payments.
(1) In this section:
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(a) "Bureau of Indian education" means the bureau of Indian education in the
10federal department of the interior.
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(b) "Indian student" has the meaning given in
25 USC 1801 (a) (7).
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(c) "Indian student count" has the meaning given in
25 USC 1801 (a) (8).
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(d) "Tribal college" means an accredited college, operated or controlled by a
14federally recognized American Indian tribe or band in this state, that meets the
15requirements of
25 USC 1804.
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16(2) From the appropriation under s. 20.235 (1) (kc), the board shall make
17payments to the governing bodies of tribal colleges, as provided in subs. (4) and (5).
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18(3) Not later than October 15 of each year, the governing body of any tribal
19college that desires to receive payments under sub. (2) shall report to the board all
20of the following:
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(a) The number of full-time equivalent students enrolled at the tribal college
22for the previous academic year who reside in Wisconsin and for whom the tribal
23college will not receive funds from the bureau of Indian education.
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(b) The Indian student count for the previous academic year.
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1(c) The per student funding amount that the tribal college has received or
2expects to receive from the bureau of Indian education based on the tribal college's
3reported Indian student count for the previous academic year.
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4(4) Not later than December 31 of each year, the board shall make a payment
5to each governing body of a tribal college that has timely submitted to the board a
6report under sub. (3). Subject to sub. (5), the amount of the annual payment to each
7tribal college shall be the result obtained by multiplying the number reported under
8sub. (3) (a) by the per student funding amount reported under sub. (3) (c).
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9(5) If the moneys appropriated under s. 20.235 (1) (kc) are not sufficient to
10make full payment to each tribal college under sub. (4), the board shall prorate the
11payments to tribal colleges under sub. (4) in the proportion that the moneys available
12bears to the total amount of payments that would be made if sufficient moneys had
13been appropriated under s. 20.235 (1) (kc).
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15Section 1371k. 39.399 of the statutes is created to read:
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1639.399 Teacher loan program.
(1) The board shall establish a teacher loan
17program for students who meet all of the following requirements:
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(a) Are residents of this state enrolled at least half-time as sophomores,
19juniors, or seniors in an institution of higher education, as defined in
20 USC 1001 20(a) and (b), located in this state.
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(b) Are enrolled in programs of study leading to a teacher's license in a
22discipline identified as a teacher shortage area for this state by the federal
23department of education.
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(c) Have a grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4-point scale or the
25equivalent.
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1(2) A student eligible for a loan under sub. (1) may be awarded loans of up to
2$10,000 annually for not more than 3 years, with a maximum of $30,000 in loans to
3a student under this section.
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4(3) (a) Loans under sub. (1) shall be made from the appropriation under s.
520.235 (1) (ct). Except as provided in par. (b), loans under sub. (1) shall be repaid at
6an annual interest rate of 5 percent.
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(b) The board shall forgive 25 percent of the loan and 25 percent of the interest
8on the loan for each school year the recipient satisfies all of the following:
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1. The recipient is employed by a public or private elementary or secondary
10school in the city of Milwaukee as a full-time teacher in a high-demand area related
11to the recipient's discipline under sub. (1) (b).
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2. The recipient receives a rating of proficient or distinguished on the educator
13effectiveness system or the equivalent in a school that does not use the educator
14effectiveness system.
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15(4) The board shall deposit in the general fund as general purpose
16revenue-earned all repayments of loans made under sub. (1) and the interest on the
17loans.
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18Section 1372p. 39.40 (2) (a), (b), (c) and (d) of the statutes are repealed.
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19Section 1372r. 39.40 (2) (am), (bm), (cm) and (dm) of the statutes are created
20to read:
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39.40
(2) (am) Are residents of this state enrolled at least half-time as
22sophomores, juniors, or seniors in an institution of higher education, as defined in
2320 USC 1001 (a) and (b), located in this state.
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1(bm) Are enrolled in programs of study leading to a teacher's license in a
2discipline identified as a teacher shortage area for this state by the federal
3department of education.
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(cm) Are enrolled in programs of study that include a student teaching
5component located at a public or private elementary or secondary school in the city
6of Milwaukee.
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(dm) Have a grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4-point scale or the
8equivalent.
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9Section 1372t. 39.40 (2m) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
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39.40
(2m) A student eligible for a loan under sub. (2) may be awarded loans
11of up to $10,000 annually for not more than 3 years, with a maximum of $30,000 in
12loans to a student under this section.