SB267,4,1212 1. That the pupil desires to be sober.
SB267,4,1313 2. That the pupil commits to attend the recovery high school daily.
SB267,4,1414 3. That the pupil consents to weekly drug testing.
SB267,4,1715 4. That the pupil agrees to a 30-day probationary period and that the pupil's
16enrollment may be terminated at the end of the probationary period for any of the
17following reasons:
SB267,4,1918 a. The pupil tests positive for a controlled substance on a drug test
19administered at the end of the probationary period.
SB267,4,2220 b. The director of the recovery high school determines that the pupil's
21enrollment should be terminated based on the pupil's behavior at the recovery high
22school during the probationary period.
SB267,4,2423 (f) The recovery high school provides evidence that it has at least one other
24source of funding to support its operations.
SB267,5,2
1(3) Grants. (a) A recovery high school that meets the requirements under sub.
2(2) may apply for a grant under this subsection.
SB267,5,83 (b) Beginning in the 2023-24 school year, from the appropriation under s.
420.255 (3) (ef) and subject to par. (d), the department shall award annually a grant
5in the amount of $500,000 to each eligible recovery high school that applies for a
6grant under par. (a). The department shall pay 50 percent of a grant amount on the
7second Monday of July and 50 percent of the grant amount on the second Monday of
8January.
SB267,5,109 (c) A recovery high school may use a grant under this subsection for any of the
10following purposes:
SB267,5,1111 1. To employ school staff, including teachers and counselors.
SB267,5,1212 2. To rent, or otherwise secure, a physical location for the school.
SB267,5,1313 3. To purchase drug testing supplies.
SB267,5,1514 4. The development and implementation of an after-school and weekend sober
15activity program.
SB267,5,1616 5. Transportation of pupils.
SB267,5,1717 6. Legal and accounting services.
SB267,5,1918 7. General administrative costs, including insurance, office supplies and
19equipment, and phone and Internet costs.
SB267,5,2220 (d) If the appropriation under s. 20.255 (3) (ef) in any fiscal year is insufficient
21to pay the full amount under par. (b), the department shall prorate the payments
22among the eligible recovery high schools.
SB267,6,2 23(4) Reporting. By no later than August 1, a recovery high school that received
24a grant under sub. (3) in the previous school year shall report, in a manner that does

1not identify a pupil enrolled in the recovery high school, all of the following to the
2department:
SB267,6,43 (a) An independent financial audit of the recovery high school conducted by an
4independent certified public accountant.
SB267,6,65 (b) A written report on the operations of the recovery high school in the previous
6school year that includes at least all of the following information:
SB267,6,87 1. The number of prospective pupils who applied to attend the recovery high
8school.
SB267,6,109 2. The total number of pupils who were enrolled in the recovery high school
10during the school year.
SB267,6,1211 3. Demographic information about pupils enrolled in the recovery high school,
12including age, gender, ethnicity, and school district of residence.
SB267,6,1513 4. As of the first day of each month that the recovery high school is in operation
14for the attendance of pupils, the number of pupils enrolled in the recovery high school
15and the staff-to-pupil ratio.
SB267,6,1616 5. The number of pupils who graduated from the recovery high school.
SB267,6,2017 6. Information about substance use by pupils enrolled in the recovery high
18school, including a list of the substances for which enrolled pupils are in recovery, the
19relapse rate for pupils enrolled in the recovery high school, and the number of
20positive drug tests and the drugs identified by those tests.
SB267,6,2521 7. Information about the mental health of pupils enrolled in the recovery high
22school, including the number of enrolled pupils who receive mental health services
23from the recovery high school for something other than a substance use disorder and
24a list of mental health disorders for which enrolled pupils receive services from the
25recovery high school.
SB267,7,2
18. Information on academic, behavioral, and substance use recovery progress
2and success among pupils enrolled in the recovery high school.
SB267,7,43 9. The name of each staff member employed by the recovery high school and
4any professional credential held by the staff member.
SB267,7,7 5(5) Return of grant funds. If a recovery high school closes during a school year
6for which it receives a grant under sub. (3), the recovery high school shall return any
7unused grant funds to the department.
SB267,7,88 (End)
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