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3. The pupil assessment program under s. 118.30 and the standardized reading
10test required under s. 121.02 (1) (r).
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4. Pupil records under s. 118.125.
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5. The collection of data by the department.
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6. The uniform financial fund accounting system under ss. 115.28 (13) and
14115.30 (1) and audits of school district accounts under s. 120.14.
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7. Licensure or certification under s. 115.28 (7) or (7m) other than the licensure
16of the school district administrator or business manager.
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(b) Before requesting a waiver, the school board shall hold a public hearing in
18the school district on the request.
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19(1m) The school board shall specify in its request for a waiver its reason for
20requesting the waiver.
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21(2) In determining whether to grant the waiver, the department shall consider
22all of the following factors and may consider additional factors:
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(a) Whether the requirement impedes progress toward achieving a local
24improvement plan developed under sec. 309 (a) (3) of P.L.
103-227.
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1(b) If the school board has adopted educational goals for the school district,
2whether the requirement impedes progress toward achieving the goals.
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3(2m) Beginning on January 1, 1996, a school board shall submit a request for
4a waiver to the secretary. If the secretary denies a waiver, the school board may,
5within 30 days after the denial, appeal the denial to the commission. The commission
6shall issue a decision on the appeal within 30 days after receiving the appeal.
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7(3) A waiver is effective for 4 years. The secretary shall renew the waiver for
8additional 4-year periods if the school board has evaluated the educational and
9financial effects of the waiver over the previous 4-year period, except that the
10secretary is not required to renew a waiver if the secretary determines that the
11school district is not making adequate progress toward improving pupil academic
12performance.
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13(4) By July 1, 2000, the department shall submit a report to the governor, and
14to the appropriate standing committees of the legislature under s. 13.172 (3). The
15report shall specify the number of waivers requested under this section, a description
16of each waiver request, the reason given for each waiver request and the educational
17and financial effects on the school district of each waiver that was granted.
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18Section 3983m. 118.40 (1) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
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118.40
(1) Notice to state superintendent. Whenever a school board intends
20to establish a charter school, it shall notify the state superintendent of its intention.
21The notice shall include a description of the proposed school.
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118.40
(1m) (b) 16. Quantifiable performance improvement standards.
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1118.40
(2) (a)
If a school board has received approval under sub. (1), within 2Within 30 days after receiving a petition under sub. (1m) the school board shall hold
3a public hearing on the petition. At the hearing, the school board shall consider the
4level of employe and parental support for the establishment of the charter school
5described in the petition. After the hearing, the school board may grant the petition.
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6Section
3986. 118.40 (2) (b) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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118.40
(2) (b) (intro.)
Subject to sub. (1), a A school board may grant a petition
8that would result in the conversion of all of the public schools in the school district
9to charter schools if all of the following apply:
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118.40
(2) (c) The school board of the school district operating under ch. 119
12shall either grant or deny the petition within 30 days after the public hearing. If the
13school board of the school district operating under ch. 119 denies a petition, the
14person seeking to establish the charter school may, within 30 days after the denial,
15appeal the denial to the department. The department shall issue a decision within
1630 days after receiving the appeal. The department's decision is final and not subject
17to judicial review under ch. 227.
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118.40
(2m) (a)
If a school board has received approval under sub. (1), the A 20school board may on its own initiative contract with an individual or group to operate
21a school as a charter school. The contract shall include all of the provisions specified
22under sub. (1m) (b) and may include other provisions agreed to by the parties.
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118.40
(3) (b) A contract under par. (a) or under sub. (2m) may be for any term
25not exceeding 5 school years and may be renewed for one or more terms not exceeding
15 school years. The contract shall specify the amount to be paid by the school board
2to the charter school during each school year of the contract.
In any school year, the
3school board may not spend on average more per pupil enrolled in the charter school
4than the school board spends on average per pupil enrolled in the public schools,
5excluding charter schools, as determined by the state superintendent.
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118.40
(3) (c) A school board may not enter into a contract for the establishment
8of a charter school located outside the school district
or
. A school board, other than
9the school board of the school district operating under ch. 119, may not enter into a
10contract that would result in the conversion of a private school to a charter school.
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118.40
(7) (a) A charter school is an instrumentality of the school district in
14which it is located and the school board of that school district shall employ all
15personnel for the charter school.
This paragraph does not apply to charter schools
16located in the school district operating under ch. 119.
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18118.43 Achievement guarantee contracts; state aid. (1) Definitions. In
19this section:
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(a) "Class size" means the number of pupils assigned to a regular classroom
21teacher on the 3rd Friday of September.
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(b) "Low income" means the measure of low income that is used by the school
23district under
20 USC 2723.
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1(2) Eligibility; application. (a) The school board of any school district in which
2a school in the previous school year had an enrollment that was at least 50%
3low-income is eligible to participate in the program under this section.
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(b) In the 1996-97 school year, the school board of an eligible school district may
5enter into a 5-year achievement guarantee contract with the department on behalf
6of one school in the school district if all of the following apply:
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1. In the previous school year, the school had an enrollment that was at least
830% low-income.
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2. The school board is not receiving a grant under the preschool to grade 5
10program on behalf of the school under s. 115.45.
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(c) Notwithstanding par. (b), the school board of the school district operating
12under ch. 119 may enter into an achievement guarantee contract on behalf of up to
1310 schools.
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(d) If an eligible school district has more than one school that qualifies under
15par. (b), the school board shall apply on behalf of the school with the largest number
16of low-income pupils in grades kindergarten and one.
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(e) 1. If the school board of an eligible school district does not enter into an
18achievement guarantee contract with the department, a school board that has
19entered into such a contract, other than the school board of the school district
20operating under ch. 119, may apply to the department to enter into such a contract
21on behalf of one additional school that meets the requirements under par. (b).
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2. If more than one school board applies under subd. 1., the department shall
23determine which school board to contract with based on the number of low-income
24pupils in grades kindergarten and one enrolled in the schools and on the balance of
25rural and urban school districts currently participating in the program.
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1(f) The department may not enter into an achievement guarantee contract with
2a school board on behalf of a school after June 30, 1997.
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3(3) Contract requirements. An achievement guarantee contract shall require
4the school board to do all of the following in each participating school:
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(a)
Class size. Reduce each class size to 15 in the following manner:
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1. In the 1996-97 school year, in at least grades kindergarten and one.
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2. In the 1997-98 school year, in at least grades kindergarten to 2.
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3. In the 1998-99 to 2000-01 school years, in at least grades kindergarten to
93.
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(b)
Education and human services. 1. Keep the school open every day from
11early in the morning until late in the day, as specified in the contract.
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2. Collaborate with community organizations to make educational and
13recreational opportunities, as well as a variety of community and social services,
14available in the school to all school district residents.
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(c)
Curriculum. 1. Provide a rigorous academic curriculum designed to
16improve pupil academic achievement and to prepare pupils to live and work with
17people of all backgrounds, cultures and beliefs.
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2. In consultation with the department and with the participation of the
19school's teachers and administrators and school district residents, review the
20school's current curriculum to determine how well it promotes pupil academic
21achievement and prepares pupils for life and work and the extent to which it includes
22the contributions of women and minorities to our history and culture.
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3. If necessary, outline any changes necessary to make the curriculum more
24accurate and relevant to the lives of the pupils and provide a schedule for
25accomplishing those changes.
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14. Encourage the school's teachers and administrators to participate in
2training designed to help them learn about multicultural education and how to
3infuse it into the curriculum to help improve pupil academic achievement.
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(d)
Staff development and accountability. 1. Develop a one-year program for
5all newly hired employes that helps them make the transition from their previous
6employment or school to their current employment.
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2. Provide time for employes to collaborate and plan.
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3. Require that each teacher and administrator submit to the school board a
9professional development plan that focuses on how the individual will help improve
10pupil academic achievement. The plan shall include a method by which the
11individual will receive evaluations on the success of his or her efforts from a variety
12of sources.
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4. Regularly review staff development plans to determine if they are effective
14in helping to improve pupil academic achievement.
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5. Establish an evaluation process for professional staff members that does all
16of the following:
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a. Identifies individual strengths and weaknesses.
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b. Clearly describes areas in need of improvement.
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c. Includes a support plan that provides opportunities to learn and improve.
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d. Systematically documents performance in accordance with the plan.
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e. Allows professional staff members to comment on and contribute to revisions
22in the evaluation process.
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f. Provides for the dismissal of professional staff members whose failure to
24learn and improve has been documented over a 2-year period.
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1(4) Other contract provisions. Each achievement guarantee contract shall
2include all of the following:
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(a) A description of how the school will implement each of the elements under
4sub. (3), including any alternative class configurations for specific educational
5activities that may be used to meet the class size requirement under sub. (3) (a).
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(b) A description of the method that the school district will use to evaluate the
7academic achievement of the pupils enrolled in the school.
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(c) A description of the school's performance objectives for the academic
9achievement of the pupils enrolled in the school and the means that will be used to
10evaluate success in attaining the objectives. Performance objectives shall include all
11of the following:
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1. Where applicable, improvement in the scores on the examination
13administered to pupils under s. 121.02 (1) (r).
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2. The attainment of any educational goals adopted by the school board.
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3. Professional development with the objective of improving pupil academic
16achievement.
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4. Methods by which the school involves pupils, parents or guardians of pupils
18and other school district residents in decisions affecting the school.
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(d) A description of any statute or rule that is waived under s. 118.38 if the
20waiver is related to the contract.
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(e) A description of the means by which the department will monitor
22compliance with the terms of the contract.
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23(5) Annual review; noncompliance. (a) At the end of the 1996-97 school year,
24the department may terminate a contract if the department determines that the
25school board has failed to fully implement the provisions under sub. (3).
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1(b) At the end of the 1997-98, 1998-99 and 1999-2000 school years, a
2committee consisting of the state superintendent, the chairpersons of the education
3committees in the senate and assembly and the individual chiefly responsible for the
4evaluation under sub. (7) shall review the progress made by each school for which
5an achievement guarantee contract has been entered into. The committee may
6recommend to the department that the department terminate a contract if the
7committee determines that the school board has violated the contract or if the school
8has made insufficient progress toward achieving its performance objectives under
9sub. (4) (c). The department may terminate the contract if it agrees with the
10committee's recommendation.
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11(6) State aid. (a) In this subsection, "amount appropriated" means the amount
12appropriated under s. 20.255 (2) (cu) in any fiscal year less $250,000.
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(b) From the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (cu), subject to par. (c), the
14department shall pay to each school district that has entered into a contract with the
15department under this section an amount determined as follows:
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1. In the 1996-97 school year, divide the amount appropriated by the number
17of low-income pupils enrolled in grades kindergarten and one in each school in this
18state covered by contracts under this section and multiply the quotient by the
19number of pupils enrolled in those grades in each school in the school district covered
20by contracts under this section.
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2. In the 1997-98 school year, divide the amount appropriated by the number
22of low-income pupils enrolled in grades kindergarten to 2 in each school in this state
23covered by contracts under this section and multiply the quotient by the number of
24pupils enrolled in those grades in each school in the school district covered by
25contracts under this section.
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13. In the 1998-99, 1999-2000 and 2000-01 school years, divide the amount
2appropriated by the number of low-income pupils enrolled in grades kindergarten
3to 3 in each school in this state covered by contracts under this section and multiply
4the quotient by the number of pupils enrolled in those grades in each school in the
5school district covered by contracts under this section.
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(c) The amount paid to a school district in any school year under par. (b) may
7not exceed an amount equal to $2,000 multiplied by the number of low-income pupils
8enrolled in grades eligible for funding in each school in the school district covered by
9contracts under this section.
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(d) The school board shall use the aid under this section to satisfy the terms of
11the contract.
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(e) The department shall cease payments under this section to any school
13district if the school board withdraws from the contract before the expiration of the
14contract.
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15(7) Evaluation. Beginning in the 1996-97 school year, the department shall
16arrange for an evaluation of the program under this section and shall allocate from
17the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (cu) $250,000 for that purpose.