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2. In the previous school year the pupil was enrolled in the school district
25operating under this chapter, was attending a private school under this section
, was
1enrolled in grades kindergarten to 3 in a private school located in the city other than
2under this section or was not enrolled in school.
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3. The private school notified the state superintendent of its intent to
4participate in the program under this section by May 1 of the previous school year.
5The notice shall specify the number of pupils participating in the program under this
6section for which the school has space.
AB150-ASA, s. 4003
7Section
4003. 119.23 (2) (b) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
AB150-ASA,1397,118
119.23
(2) (b) In the 1995-96 school year, no more than 7% of the school
9district's membership may attend private schools under this section. Beginning in
10the 1996-97 school year, no more than 15% of the school district's membership may
11attend private schools under this section.
AB150-ASA, s. 4004
12Section
4004. 119.23 (3) of the statutes is renumbered 119.23 (3) (a) and
13amended to read:
AB150-ASA,1397,2214
119.23
(3) (a) The pupil or the pupil's parent or guardian shall submit an
15application, on a form provided by the state superintendent, to the participating
16private school that the pupil wishes to attend
by June 30 of the school year
17immediately preceding the school year in which he or she wishes to enroll. Within
1860 days after receiving the application, the private school shall notify the applicant,
19in writing, whether the application has been accepted. The state superintendent
20shall ensure that the private school determines which pupils to accept on a random
21basis
, except that the private school may give preference in accepting applications
22to siblings of pupils accepted on a random basis.
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1119.23
(3) (b) If the private school rejects an applicant because it has too few
2available spaces, the pupil may transfer his or her application to a participating
3private school that has space available.
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119.23
(4) Upon receipt from the pupil's parent or guardian of proof of the
6pupil's enrollment in the private school, the state superintendent shall pay to the
7private school parent or guardian, from the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (fu), an
8amount equal to the total amount to which the school district is entitled under s.
9121.08 divided by the school district membership
, or an amount equal to the private
10school's operating cost per pupil, as determined by the department, whichever is less.
11The state superintendent shall pay 25% of the total amount in September, 25% in
12November, 25% in February and 25% in May.
The department shall send the check
13to the private school. The parent or guardian shall restrictively endorse the check
14for the use of the private school.
AB150-ASA,1398,2017
119.23
(7) (am) Each private school participating in the program under this
18section is subject to uniform financial accounting standards established by the
19department and annually shall submit to the department an independent financial
20audit of the private school.
AB150-ASA,1398,2522
119.23
(7) (c) A private school may not require a pupil attending the private
23school under this section to participate in any religious activity if the pupil's parent
24or guardian submits to the pupil's teacher or the private school's principal a written
25request that the pupil be exempt from such activities.
AB150-ASA, s. 4008s
2Section 4008s. 119.23 (9) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 119.23 (9) and
3amended to read:
AB150-ASA,1399,84
119.23
(9) The legislative audit bureau shall perform a financial and
5performance evaluation audit on the program under this section. The bureau shall
6submit copies of the audit report to the chief clerk of each house of the legislature for
7distribution to the appropriate standing committees under s. 13.172 (3) by January
815,
1995 2000.
AB150-ASA,1399,18
11119.235 Contracts with private schools and agencies.
(1) The board may
12contract with any nonprofit, nonsectarian private school located in the city or any
13nonprofit, nonsectarian private agency located in the city to provide educational
14programs to pupils enrolled in the school district operating under this chapter. The
15board shall ensure that each private school or agency under contract with the board
16complies with ss. 118.125 and 118.13,
20 USC 1232g,
20 USC 1681 to
1688,
20 USC
173171 to
3197,
29 USC 794,
42 USC 2000d and
42 USC 6101 to
6107, and all health
18and safety laws and rules that apply to public schools.
AB150-ASA,1399,20
19(2) Each private school or agency under contract with the board shall do all of
20the following:
AB150-ASA,1399,2121
(a) Offer a full school year educational program.
AB150-ASA,1399,2222
(b) Participate in the board's parent information program.
AB150-ASA,1399,2423
(c) Offer diverse opportunities for parents to participate in the school's
24programs.
AB150-ASA,1399,2525
(d) Meet insurance and financial requirements established by the board.
AB150-ASA,1400,2
1(e) Develop a pupil recruitment and enrollment plan that incorporates all of the
2following:
AB150-ASA,1400,33
1. A good faith effort to achieve racial balance.
AB150-ASA,1400,54
2. A pupil selection process that gives preference to the siblings of enrolled
5pupils and that gives no other preferences except those approved by the board.
AB150-ASA,1400,76
3. A statement describing how the plan will serve the needs of low-academic
7achievers and pupils from low-income families.
AB150-ASA,1400,88
(f) Report to the board any information requested by the board.
AB150-ASA,1400,11
9(3) Any pupil enrolled in the school district operating under this chapter may
10attend, at no charge, any private school or agency with which the board has
11contracted under sub. (1) if space is available in the private school or agency.
AB150-ASA,1400,15
12(4) The board shall establish appropriate, quantifiable performance standards
13for pupils at each private school or agency with which it contracts in such areas as
14attendance, reading achievement, pupil retention, pupil promotion, parent surveys,
15credits earned and grade point average.
AB150-ASA,1400,19
16(5) Annually, the board shall monitor the performance of the program under
17this section. The board may use the results of standardized basic educational skills
18tests to do so. The board shall include a summary of its findings in its annual report
19to the state superintendent under s. 119.44.
AB150-ASA,1400,2321
119.28
(5) Any action under subs. (3) and (4) shall be subject to the direction
22of the
state superintendent department and the division for learning support, equity
23and advocacy in the department
of public instruction as provided by law.
AB150-ASA,1400,25
25119.32 (title)
Superintendent of schools
; business manager.
AB150-ASA,1401,62
119.32
(1) The board shall elect by roll call vote at a regular meeting a
3superintendent of schools whenever that office becomes vacant. The superintendent
4of schools shall be a person of suitable learning and experience in the art of
5instruction and shall have practical familiarity with the most approved methods of
6organizing and conducting a system of schools.
AB150-ASA,1401,9
7(7) Notwithstanding ss. 115.28 (7), 118.19 (1) and 121.02 (1) (a),
prior to July
81, 1999, the board may elect a superintendent of schools
, and may employ a business
9manager, who
is are not licensed
or certified by the department.
AB150-ASA, s. 4017g
10Section 4017g. 119.46 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 119.46 and amended
11to read:
AB150-ASA,1401,24
12119.46 Taxes for school operations fund. As part of the budget transmitted
13annually to the common council under s. 119.16 (8) (b), the board shall report the
14amount of money required for the ensuing school year to operate all public schools
15in the city under this chapter, to repair and keep in order school buildings and
16equipment, to make material improvements to school property and to purchase
17necessary additions to school sites. The common council shall levy and collect a tax
18upon all the property subject to taxation in the city, which shall be equal to the
19amount of money required by the board for the purposes set forth in this
subsection 20section, at the same time and in the same manner as other taxes are levied and
21collected. Such taxes shall be in addition to all other taxes which the city is
22authorized to levy. The taxes so levied and collected, together with the other funds
23provided by law and placed at the disposal of the city for the same purposes, shall
24constitute the school operations fund.
AB150-ASA,1402,3
2119.55 (title)
Youth service centers, truancy abatement and burglary
3suppression.
AB150-ASA, s. 4017u
4Section 4017u. 119.55 (1) (b) and (2) of the statutes are created to read:
AB150-ASA,1402,65
119.55
(1) (b) Beginning on July 1, 1996, the board shall establish 2 youth
6service centers under par. (a).
AB150-ASA,1402,9
7(2) Beginning on July 1, 1996, the board shall pay the city a sum sufficient to
8pay the costs of salaries and fringe benefits of 4 law enforcement officers to work on
9truancy abatement and burglary suppression on a full-time basis.
AB150-ASA,1402,1211
119.72
(2) (b) Children with a parent in need of child care services funded under
12s. 46.40
(3) (a) (2).
AB150-ASA,1402,1614
119.80
(1) The board shall submit to the governor for his or her approval a
15proposal for the expenditure of the funds in the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (ec)
16in the
1993-94 1995-96 school year. The governor may modify the plan.
AB150-ASA, s. 4020
17Section
4020. 119.80 (2) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 119.80 (2) (am) and
18amended to read:
AB150-ASA,1402,2519
119.80
(2) (am) By
January June 1,
1994 1996, and annually thereafter by June
201, the governor
and the state superintendent shall submit to the joint committee on
21finance and to the appropriate standing committees of the legislature under s. 13.172
22(3) a
joint proposal for the expenditure of the funds in the appropriation under s.
2320.255 (2) (ec) in the
1994-95 following school year.
Within 30 days after receiving
24the proposal By June 15, each such standing committee may submit written
25recommendations on the proposal to the joint committee on finance.
AB150-ASA,1403,42
119.80
(2) (a) The board shall submit to the governor a proposal for the
3expenditure of the funds in the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (ec) in the 1996-97
4school year and in each school year thereafter.
AB150-ASA, s. 4020r
5Section 4020r. 119.80 (2) (b) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
AB150-ASA,1403,96
119.80
(2) (b) By June 30, the joint committee on finance may schedule a
7meeting to act on the proposal. At the meeting, the committee may approve, modify
8and approve as modified, or reject the proposal. If the committee does not schedule
9a meeting by June 30, the proposal shall be considered approved by the committee.
AB150-ASA,1403,1311
119.82
(1) (a) 3. Has been or is being sanctioned under s.
49.50 (7) (h) 49.26 (1)
12(h) or is subject to the monthly attendance requirement under s. HSS 201.195 (4) (b)
132., Wis. adm. code.
AB150-ASA,1403,21
15119.84 Professional development. Annually, the state superintendent shall
16pay the amount appropriated in that fiscal year under s. 20.255 (2) (dc) to the board.
17The board shall use
67% of the funds to provide a mentor teacher program for
18inexperienced teachers and a peer coaching program for experienced teachers. The
19board shall use the balance of the funds for
school administrator assessment and 20professional staff development
activities. This subsection does not apply after June
2130, 1996.
AB150-ASA,1404,4
1120.13 School board powers. (intro.) The school board of a common or
2union high school district may
do all things reasonable to promote the cause of
3education, including establishing, providing and improving school district programs,
4functions and activities for the benefit of pupils, and including all of the following:
AB150-ASA,1404,86
120.13
(25m) Contracts for services. Contract in writing with any person for
7services that are not required to be provided by an individual licensed by the
8department.
AB150-ASA,1404,1910
120.17
(8) (bm) If the equalized valuation of that part of a municipality lying
11within a school district is reduced due to the removal of property from the tax roll
12because the imposition of the property tax on that property is found unconstitutional,
13the school district clerk shall notify the supervisor of equalization. The supervisor
14of equalization shall reduce the equalized valuation by the full value of the property
15so removed and certify the resulting equalized valuation to the
state superintendent 16department and the school district clerk for use in computing the tax levy
17certifications under this subsection. Corrections may be made under this paragraph
18only for the valuations used by the department
of public instruction for the last 2
19school years.
AB150-ASA,1404,2522
121.006
(1) (a) The
state superintendent department may withhold state aid
23from any school district in which the scope and character of the work are not
24maintained in such manner as to meet the
state superintendent's department's 25approval.
AB150-ASA,1405,82
121.02
(1) (m) Provide access to an education for employment program
3approved by the state superintendent. Beginning in the 1997-98 school year, the
4program shall incorporate applied curricula; guidance and counseling services under
5par. (e); technical preparation under s. 118.34; college preparation; youth
6apprenticeship under s.
101.265 106.13 or other job training and work experience;
7and instruction in skills relating to employment. The state superintendent shall
8assist school boards in complying with this paragraph.
AB150-ASA,1405,1510
121.02
(1) (s) Beginning in the 1993-94 school year, administer the
11examinations required by the state superintendent under s. 118.30
. A school board
12may administer additional examinations only if they are aligned with the school
13district's curriculum, and beginning in the 1996-97 school year, administer the
14examinations and performance assessments required by the state superintendent
15under s. 118.30.
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121.02
(2) In order to ensure compliance with the standards under sub. (1), the
18state superintendent department shall
annually conduct
a general on-site audit of
19at least 10% of all school districts, selected by means of a stratified, random sample.
20The state superintendent shall audit each school district at least once every 10 years
21but may not audit a school district more than once every 6 years. The state
22superintendent shall ensure that the audit process involves school board members,
23school district administrators, teachers, pupils, parents of pupils and other residents
24of the school district. Nothing in this subsection prohibits the state superintendent
1from conducting an inquiry into compliance with the standards upon receipt of a
2complaint
and may, on its own initiative, conduct an audit of a school district.
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121.05
(1) (a) 4. Pupils enrolled in a private school under s. 119.23
who, in the
5school year prior to their initial enrollment in the private school, were enrolled in the
6school district operating under ch. 119 or were not enrolled in school.
AB150-ASA,1406,98
121.05
(1) (a) 10. Pupils attending a private school or agency under contract
9with the board under s. 119.235.
AB150-ASA,1406,1511
121.06
(1) Annually on or before October 1, the full value of the taxable
12property in each part of each city, village and town in each school district shall be
13determined by the department of revenue according to its best judgment from all
14sources of information available to it and shall be certified by the department
of
15revenue to the
state superintendent department.
AB150-ASA,1407,217
121.07
(1) (a) The membership of the school district in the previous school year
18and the shared cost for the previous school year shall be used in computing general
19aid
, except that beginning with state aid paid in the 1995-96 school year the
20membership used to compute state aid to the school district operating under ch. 119
21shall include those pupils who are attending a private school under s. 119.23 in the
22current school year and were enrolled in grades kindergarten to 3 in a private school
23located in the city of Milwaukee other than under s. 119.23 in the previous school
24year. If a school district has a state trust fund loan as a result of s. 24.61 (3) (c) 2.,
1the school district's debt service costs shall be based upon current school year costs
2for the term of the loan and for one additional school year.