AB56-ASA1-AA3,57,6
22115.993 Report on bilingual-bicultural education. Annually, on or before
23August 15, the school board of a district operating a bilingual-bicultural education
24program under this subchapter shall report to the state superintendent the number
25of pupils, including both limited-English proficient pupils and other pupils,
1instructed the previous school year in bilingual-bicultural education programs,
the
2number of eligible limited-English proficient pupils, as defined in s. 115.994 (1),
3instructed the previous school year in bilingual-bicultural education programs, an
4itemized statement on oath of all disbursements on account of the
5bilingual-bicultural education program operated during the previous school year
, 6and a copy of the estimated budget for that program for the current school year.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,57,11
8115.994 Targeted aid program.
(1) In this section, “eligible limited-English
9proficient pupil” means a limited-English proficient pupil whose English language
10proficiency is in one of the first 3 classifications established by the department, by
11rule, under s. 115.96 (1).
AB56-ASA1-AA3,57,16
12(2) Beginning in the 2020-21 school year, from the appropriation under s.
1320.255 (2) (ce), the department shall pay to each school district $100 multiplied by
14the number of eligible limited-English proficient pupils instructed the previous
15school year in bilingual-bicultural education programs, as reported to the state
16superintendent under s. 115.993.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,57,19
17(3) If the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (ce) in any fiscal year is insufficient
18to pay the full amount under sub. (2), the department shall prorate the payments
19among the school districts eligible to receive aid under sub. (2).
AB56-ASA1-AA3,1524
20Section
1524. Subchapter VIII (title) of chapter 115 [precedes 115.997] of the
21statutes is renumbered subchapter IX (title) of chapter 115 [precedes 115.997].
AB56-ASA1-AA3,1525
22Section
1525. Subchapter IX (title) of chapter 115 [precedes 115.999] of the
23statutes is repealed.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,58,4
1117.05
(1m) Board and appeal panel meetings. The state superintendent shall
2set the time and place for meetings of the board under ss. 117.10, 117.105 (2m)
and
3(4m), 117.12 (5)
, and 117.132 and for meetings of appeal panels under ss. 117.12 (4)
4and 117.13.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,58,136
117.05
(2) (a)
Board. The state superintendent shall appoint 7 members of the
7board to perform any review under ss. 117.10, 117.105 (2m)
and (4m), 117.12 (5), and
8117.132. The 7 members shall include the state superintendent or his or her designee
9on the board, 2 board members from school districts with small enrollments, 2 board
10members from school districts with medium enrollments, and 2 board members from
11school districts with large enrollments. Any action of the board under this chapter
12requires the affirmative vote of at least 4 of the 7 members appointed under this
13paragraph.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,1529
14Section
1529. 117.05 (4) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB56-ASA1-AA3,58,1915
117.05
(4) (a)
Pending proceedings. (intro.) A reorganization proceeding is
16pending from the date that a petition is filed under s. 117.105 (1) (a), 117.11 (2)
, or
17117.12 (2) or a resolution is adopted under s. 117.08 (1), 117.09 (1), 117.10 (1), 117.105
18(1) (b)
or (4m), 117.13 (2)
, or 117.132 (2) until the date on which the latest of any of
19the following occurs:
AB56-ASA1-AA3,59,221
117.05
(4) (d) 1. Except as provided in subd. 2., no petition may be filed or
22resolution adopted for the creation of a new school district under s. 117.105 (1) (a) or
23(b) before the 5th July 1 following the filing of a petition under s. 117.105 (1) (a) or
24the adoption of a resolution under s. 117.105 (1) (b)
or the date of an order issued
1under s. 117.105 (4m) (c) for any reorganization that includes any of the same
2territory.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,59,146
117.20
(1) (a) Except as provided in par. (b), if a referendum is required under
7ss. 117.08 to 117.11, it shall be held on the Tuesday after the first Monday in
8November following receipt of the petition or adoption of the resolution under s.
9117.08 (3) (a), 117.09 (3) (a), 117.10 (3) (a) or 117.11 (4) (a). If a referendum is required
10under s. 117.105 (3), it shall be held on the Tuesday after the first Monday in the 2nd
11November following receipt of the petition or adoption of the resolution under s.
12117.105 (1).
If a referendum is required under s. 117.105 (4m), it shall be held on the
13Tuesday after the first Monday in November following the date an order is issued by
14the board under s. 117.105 (4m) (c).
AB56-ASA1-AA3,59,1816
117.22
(2) (bm) If an order of reorganization is issued under s. 117.105, the first
17election of school board members shall be held at the spring election following the
18referendum under s. 117.105 (3)
or (4m).
AB56-ASA1-AA3,59,2220
118.017
(1) (a) Those programs established under subch.
VII VIII of ch. 115
21where instruction shall be in the English language and in the non-English language
22of the bilingual-bicultural education program.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,60,1724
118.125
(4) Transfer of records. No later than the next working day, a school
25district
, and a private school participating in the program under s. 118.60 or in the
1program under s. 119.23
, and the governing body of a private school that, pursuant
2to s. 115.999 (3), 119.33 (2) (c) 3., or 119.9002 (3) (c), is responsible for the operation
3and general management of a school transferred to an opportunity schools and
4partnership program under s. 119.33, subch. IX of ch. 115, or subch. II of ch. 119 shall
5transfer to another school, including a private or tribal school, or school district all
6pupil records relating to a specific pupil if the transferring school district or private
7school has received written notice from the pupil if he or she is an adult or his or her
8parent or guardian if the pupil is a minor that the pupil intends to enroll in the other
9school or school district or written notice from the other school or school district that
10the pupil has enrolled or from a court that the pupil has been placed in a juvenile
11correctional facility, as defined in s. 938.02 (10p), or a secured residential care center
12for children and youth, as defined in s. 938.02 (15g). In this subsection, “
school" and
13“school district" include any juvenile correctional facility, secured residential care
14center for children and youth, adult correctional institution, mental health institute,
15or center for the developmentally disabled that provides an educational program for
16its residents instead of or in addition to that which is provided by public, private, and
17tribal schools.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,60,2019
118.163
(4) A person who is
under 17 years of age a minor on the date of
20disposition is subject to s. 938.342.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,61,222
118.19
(1) Except as provided in subs. (1b) and (1c) and s. 118.40 (8) (b) 1. and
232., any person seeking to teach in a public school, including a charter school,
or in a
24school or institution operated by a county or the state
, in a private school
25participating in a parental choice program under s. 118.60 or 119.23, or in a private
1school participating in the program under s. 115.7915 shall first procure a license or
2permit from the department.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,61,94
118.19
(1b) An individual may teach an online course in a subject and level in
5a public school, including a charter school,
in a private school participating in a
6parental choice program under s. 118.60 or 119.23, or in a private school
7participating in the program under s. 115.7915 without a license or permit from the
8department if the individual holds a valid license or permit to teach the subject and
9level in the state from which the online course is provided.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,1540
10Section
1540. 118.19 (1c) (b) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB56-ASA1-AA3,61,1711
118.19
(1c) (b) (intro.) A faculty member of an institution of higher education
12may teach in a public high school, including a charter school that operates only high
13school grades,
in a private school participating in a parental choice program under
14s. 118.60 or 119.23 that operates only high school grades, or in a private school
15participating in the program under s. 115.7915 that operates only high school grades 16without a license or permit from the department if the faculty member satisfies all
17of the following:
AB56-ASA1-AA3,62,1619
118.19
(3) (a) No license to teach in any
public school may be issued unless the
20applicant possesses a bachelor's degree including such professional training as the
21department by rule requires, except as permitted under par. (b) and ss. 115.28 (17)
22(a), 118.191, 118.1915, 118.192, 118.193,
and 118.194
, and 118.197. Notwithstanding
23s. 36.11 (16), no teacher preparatory program in this state may be approved by the
24state superintendent under s. 115.28 (7) (a), unless each student in the program is
25required to complete student teaching consisting of full days for a full semester
1following the daily schedule and semester calendar of the cooperating school. No
2license to teach in any
public school may be granted to an applicant who completed
3a professional training program outside this state unless the applicant completed
4student teaching consisting of full days for a full semester following the daily
5schedule and semester calendar of the cooperating school or the equivalent, as
6determined by the state superintendent. The state superintendent may grant
7exceptions to the student teaching requirements under this paragraph when the
8midyear calendars of the institution offering the teacher preparatory program and
9the cooperating school differ from each other and would prevent students from
10attending classes at the institution in accordance with the institution's calendar.
11The state superintendent shall promulgate rules to implement this subsection. If for
12the purpose of granting a license to teach or for approving a teacher preparatory
13program the state superintendent requires that an institution of higher education
14be accredited, the state superintendent shall accept accreditation by a regional or
15national institutional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. department of
16education or by a programmatic accrediting organization.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,63,218
118.19
(3) (b) The state superintendent shall permanently certify any
19applicant to teach Wisconsin native American languages and culture who has
20successfully completed the university of Wisconsin-Milwaukee school of education
21approved Wisconsin native American languages and culture project certification
22program at any time between January 1, 1974, and December 31, 1977.
School
23districts shall A school district, the governing body of a private school participating
24in a parental choice program under s. 118.60 or 119.23, or the governing body of a
25private school participating in the program under s. 115.7915 may not assign
1individuals certified under this paragraph to teach courses other than Wisconsin
2native American languages and culture
, unless they qualify under par. (a).
AB56-ASA1-AA3,63,74
118.19
(10) (b) 1. Conduct a background investigation of each applicant for
5issuance or renewal of a license or permit, including a license or permit issued to a
6pupil services professional, and for a faculty member seeking to teach in a
public high
7school without a license or permit.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,63,179
118.191
(2) (a) Notwithstanding s. 118.19 (7) to (9), the department shall grant
10an initial teaching license to teach a technical education subject to an individual who
11is eligible for licensure under s. 118.19 (4) and (10), who scores at least 100 points on
12the point system under sub. (5), of which at least 25 points are from sub. (5) (a) 1. and
13at least 25 points are from sub. (5) (a) 2., and who agrees to complete during the term
14of the license a curriculum determined by the school board of the school district
, by
15the governing body of the private school participating in a parental choice program
16under s. 118.60 or 119.23, or by the governing body of the private school participating
17in the program under s. 115.7915 in which the individual will teach.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,64,319
118.191
(2) (b) Notwithstanding s. 118.19 (7) to (9), the department shall grant
20an initial teaching license to teach a vocational education subject to an individual
21who is eligible for licensure under s. 118.19 (4) and (10), who scores at least 100 points
22on the point system under sub. (5m), of which at least 25 points are from sub. (5m)
23(a) 1. and at least 25 points are from sub. (5m) (a) 2., and who agrees to complete
24during the term of the license a curriculum determined by the school board of the
25school district
, by the governing body of the private school participating in a parental
1choice program under s. 118.60 or 119.23, or by the governing body of the private
2school participating in the program under s. 115.7915 in which the individual will
3teach.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,64,85
118.191
(2m) An initial teaching license issued under sub. (2) authorizes an
6individual to teach only in the school district controlled by the school board
, or in the
7private school controlled by the governing body, that determined the curriculum the
8individual agreed to complete in order to qualify for the initial teaching license.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,64,1310
118.191
(3) An initial teaching license issued under sub. (2) is valid for 3 years.
11An initial teaching license issued under sub. (2) is void if the license holder ceases
12to be employed as a teacher in the school district
or private school in which the license
13holder is authorized to teach under sub. (2m).
AB56-ASA1-AA3,64,2515
118.191
(4) Upon the expiration of the 3-year term of an initial teaching license
16issued under sub. (2), the department shall issue to the license holder a professional
17teaching license to teach the technical education subject or vocational education
18subject if the individual successfully completed the curriculum that the individual
19agreed to under sub. (2), as determined by the school board of the school district
, by
20the governing body of the private school participating in a parental choice program
21under s. 118.60 or 119.23, or by the governing body of the private school participating
22in the program under s. 115.7915 that established the curriculum. The department
23shall indicate on a professional teaching license issued under this subsection that the
24license was obtained under the experience-based licensure program under this
25section.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,65,52
118.192
(4) A school board
or private school participating in a parental choice
3program under s. 118.60 or 119.23 that employs a person who holds a professional
4teaching permit shall ensure that no regularly licensed teacher is removed from his
5or her position as a result of the employment of persons holding permits.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,65,8
7118.196 (title)
Teacher Grants for teacher development program,
8training, and recruitment.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,1551
9Section
1551. 118.196 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 118.196 (1) (intro.) and
10amended to read:
AB56-ASA1-AA3,65,1311
118.196
(1) (intro.) A school board, governing body of a private school, or
a 12charter management organization may apply to the department
of workforce
13development for
a any of the following grants:
AB56-ASA1-AA3,65,17
14(a) A grant under
s. 106.272
sub. (4) to design and implement a teacher
15development program that satisfies the requirements under sub. (2) with an
16educator preparation program approved by the department and headquartered in
17this state.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,65,2519
118.196
(2) (a) The school board, governing body, or charter management
20organization and the educator preparation program under sub. (1)
(a) shall design
21the teacher development program to prepare employees of the school district, private
22school, or charter management organization who work closely with students to
23successfully complete the requirements for obtaining a permit under s. 118.192 or an
24initial teaching license under s. 118.19, including any standardized examination
25prescribed by the state superintendent as a condition for permitting or licensure.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,66,72
118.196
(2) (b) To implement the teacher development program designed under
3par. (a), the school board, governing body, and charter management organization
4shall allow employees who are enrolled in the program to satisfy student teaching
5requirements in a school in the school district, in the private school, or in the charter
6management organization, and the partnering entity under sub. (1)
(a) shall prepare
7and provide intensive coursework for participating employees.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,66,12
10118.237 Paid planning time for teachers. Every school board shall provide
11each of its teachers with at least 45 minutes or the equivalent of one class period,
12whichever is longer, of paid planning time each school day.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,66,2214
118.30
(1g) (a) 3. The governing body of each private school participating in the
15program under s. 119.23
and the governing body of a private school that, pursuant
16to s. 115.999 (3), 119.33 (2) (c) 3., or 119.9002 (3) (c), is responsible for the operation
17and general management of a school transferred to an opportunity schools and
18partnership program under s. 119.33, subch. IX of ch. 115, or subch. II of ch. 119 shall
19adopt pupil academic standards in mathematics, science, reading and writing,
20geography, and history. The governing body of the private school may adopt the pupil
21academic standards issued by the governor as executive order no. 326, dated January
2213, 1998.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,1557
23Section
1557. 118.30 (1s) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB56-ASA1-AA3,67,624
118.30
(1s) (intro.) Annually, the governing body of each private school
25participating in the program under s. 119.23, other than a private school at which
1fewer than 20 pupils in grades 3 to 12 are attending the school under the program
2under s. 119.23,
and the governing body of a private school that, pursuant to s.
3115.999 (3), 119.33 (2) (c) 3., or 119.9002 (3) (c), is responsible for the operation and
4general management of a school transferred to an opportunity schools and
5partnership program under s. 119.33, subch. IX of ch. 115, or subch. II of ch. 119 shall
6do all of the following:
AB56-ASA1-AA3,67,168
118.33
(1) (f) 2. The operator of a charter school under s. 118.40 (2r) or (2x) that
9operates high school grades
and an individual or group or a person that, pursuant
10to s. 115.999 (3), 119.33 (2) (c) 1. or 2., or 119.9002 (3) (a) or (b), is responsible for the
11operation and general management of a school transferred to an opportunity schools
12and partnership program under s. 119.33, subch. IX of ch. 115, or subch. II of ch. 119
13and that operates high school grades shall develop and periodically review and revise
14a policy specifying criteria for granting a high school diploma. The criteria shall
15include the pupil's academic performance, successful completion of the civics test
16under sub. (1m) (a), and the recommendations of teachers.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,68,318
118.33
(1) (f) 2m. The governing body of each private school participating in the
19program under s. 119.23
and the governing body of a private school that, pursuant
20to s. 115.999 (3), 119.33 (2) (c) 3., or 119.9002 (3) (c), is responsible for the operation
21and general management of a school transferred to an opportunity schools and
22partnership program under s. 119.33, subch. IX of ch. 115, or subch. II of ch. 119 shall
23develop and periodically review and revise a policy specifying criteria for granting
24a high school diploma to pupils attending the private school under s. 119.23
or the
25school transferred to an opportunity schools and partnership program under s.
1119.33, subch. IX of ch. 115, or subch. II of ch. 119. The criteria shall include the
2pupil's academic performance, successful completion of the civics test under sub.
3(1m) (a), and the recommendations of teachers.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,68,235
118.33
(1) (f) 3. Neither a school board nor an operator of a charter school under
6s. 118.40 (2r) or (2x)
nor an individual or group or person that, pursuant to s. 115.999
7(3), 119.33 (2) (c) 1. or 2., or 119.9002 (3) (a) or (b), is responsible for the operation and
8general management of a school transferred to an opportunity schools and
9partnership program under s. 119.33, subch. IX of ch. 115, or subch. II of ch. 119 may
10grant a high school diploma to any pupil unless the pupil has satisfied the criteria
11specified in the school board's or charter school's policy under subd. 1. or 2.
Neither
12the No governing body of a private school participating in the program under s.
13119.23
nor a governing body of a private school that, pursuant to s. 115.999 (3), 119.33
14(2) (c) 3., or 119.9002 (3) (c), is responsible for the operation and general management
15of a school transferred to an opportunity schools and partnership program under s.
16119.33, subch. IX of ch. 115, or subch. II of ch. 119 may grant a high school diploma
17to any pupil attending the private school under s. 119.23
or the school transferred
18to an opportunity schools and partnership program under s. 119.33, subch. IX of ch.
19115, or subch. II of ch. 119 unless the pupil has satisfied the criteria specified in the
20governing body's policy under subd. 2m. The governing body of a private school
21participating in the program under s. 118.60 may not grant a high school diploma to
22any pupil attending the private school under s. 118.60 unless the pupil has satisfied
23the criteria specified in the governing body's policy under subd. 2r.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,1562
24Section
1562. 118.35 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 118.35 (1) (intro.) and
25amended to read:
AB56-ASA1-AA3,69,1
1118.35
(1) (intro.) In this section
, “
gifted:
AB56-ASA1-AA3,69,6
2(b) “Gifted and talented pupils" means pupils enrolled in public schools who
3give evidence of high performance capability in intellectual, creative, artistic,
4leadership or specific academic areas and who need services or activities not
5ordinarily provided in a regular school program in order to fully develop such
6capabilities.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,69,108
118.35
(1) (a) “Economically disadvantaged pupil” means a pupil who satisfies
9either the income eligibility criteria for a free or reduced-price lunch under
42 USC
101758 (b) (1) or other measures of poverty, as determined by the department.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,69,1312
118.35
(1) (c) “Underrepresented gifted and talented pupil” means a gifted and
13talented pupil who is any of the following:
AB56-ASA1-AA3,69,1414
1. A minority group pupil, as defined in s. 121.845 (2).
AB56-ASA1-AA3,69,1515
2. An economically disadvantaged pupil.
AB56-ASA1-AA3,69,1616
3. A child with a disability, as defined in s. 115.76 (5).
AB56-ASA1-AA3,69,1717
4. A limited-English proficient pupil, as defined in s. 115.955 (7).
AB56-ASA1-AA3,1565
18Section
1565. 118.35 (4) of the statutes is renumbered 118.35 (4) (intro.) and
19amended to read:
AB56-ASA1-AA3,69,2320
118.35
(4) (intro.) From the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (fy), the
21department shall award grants to nonprofit organizations, cooperative educational
22service agencies, institutions within the University of Wisconsin System, and school
23districts for
the purpose of providing any of the following purposes:
AB56-ASA1-AA3,70,2
24(a) Providing to
underrepresented gifted and talented pupils those services and
25activities not ordinarily provided in a regular school program that allow such pupils
1to fully develop their capabilities.
The services and activities under this paragraph
2may be provided inside or outside of a pupil's regular classroom.