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(d) Meet insurance and financial requirements established by the board.
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(e) Develop a pupil recruitment and enrollment plan that incorporates all of the
23following:
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1. A good faith effort to achieve racial balance.
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12. A pupil selection process that gives preference to the siblings of enrolled
2pupils and that gives no other preferences except those approved by the board.
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3. A statement describing how the plan will serve the needs of low-academic
4achievers and pupils from low-income families.
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(f) Report to the board any information requested by the board.
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6(3) Any pupil enrolled in the school district operating under this chapter may
7attend, at no charge, any private school or agency with which the board has
8contracted under sub. (1) if space is available in the private school or agency.
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9(4) The board shall establish appropriate, quantifiable performance standards
10for pupils at each private school or agency with which it contracts in such areas as
11attendance, reading achievement, pupil retention, pupil promotion, parent surveys,
12credits earned and grade point average.
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13(5) Annually, the board shall monitor the performance of the program under
14this section. The board may use the results of standardized basic educational skills
15tests to do so. The board shall include a summary of its findings in its annual report
16to the state superintendent under s. 119.44.
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17Section
43. 119.32 (8) of the statutes is created to read:
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119.32
(8) This section does not apply to the Milwaukee Public Schools
19beginning on the date that the board of school directors of the Milwaukee Public
20Schools is abolished under s. 119.92 (2).
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21Section
44. 119.55 (3) of the statutes is created to read:
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119.55
(3) The board shall contract with the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater
23Milwaukee to provide case managers at selected middle schools and high schools to
24work with school staff and pupils and their families to improve the attendance rate
25of pupils enrolled in the selected schools. The board shall use the funds appropriated
1under s. 20.255 (2) (ed) to pay the costs of the contracts. No contract under this
2subsection may extend beyond June 30, 2000.
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4119.76 After-school programs. From the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2)
5(ec), the state superintendent shall pay to the board the amounts specified in the
6spending plan under s. 119.80 for the following programs in each school year:
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7(1) After-school educational programs.
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8(2) After-school recreational programs.
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9(3) After-school health programs.
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11119.83 Summer school. Beginning in the 1999-2000 school year, the state
12superintendent shall pay to the board, from the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (fs),
1350% of the cost incurred by the board to operate summer school in the previous school
14year.
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15Section
47. Subchapter II of chapter 119 [precedes 119.90] of the statutes is
16created to read:
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Chapter 119
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SUBCHAPTER II
19
Milwaukee public schools
20
governing commission
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21119.90 Definitions. In this subchapter:
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22(1) "Commission" means the Milwaukee Public Schools governing commission.
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23(2) "Executive director" means the executive director of the system.
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24(3) "System" means the Milwaukee Public Schools.
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1119.91 Educational achievement criteria. (1) By December 15, 2000, the
2department, the department of administration and the legislative fiscal bureau shall
3jointly determine and certify to the governor and the joint committee on finance
4whether, in the preceding school year, all of the following were true, as calculated and
5defined by the department of public instruction:
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(a)
The system's graduation rate was at least 90%.
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(b)
The system's attendance rate was at least 91%.
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(c)
The system's dropout rate was no greater than 9%.
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(d)
The percentage of pupils enrolled in the 3rd grade in the system whose score
10on the reading test under s. 121.02 (1) (r) in the preceding school year was at least
11at the basic level was equal to at least 90% of the percentage of all pupils enrolled
12in 3rd grade in the state whose score on the test in the preceding school year was at
13least at the basic level.
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14(2) If the department, the department of administration and the legislative
15fiscal bureau certify that the system meets all of the criteria under sub. (1), then the
16certification procedure shall be repeated biennially by December 15, unless the
17system does not meet the educational criteria under sub. (1).
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18(3) The department shall calculate the percentages under sub. (1) and (2)
19without the benefit of rounding.
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20119.92 Commission; creation, duties. (1) If the department, the
21department of administration and the legislative fiscal bureau certify that the
22system does not meet all of the criteria under s. 119.91, on March 1 of the year
23following the certification, the commission is established. The commission shall
24consist of 5 members, all of whom shall reside in the city of Milwaukee. One member
25shall be appointed by the governor, one member shall be appointed by the state
1superintendent, one member shall be appointed by the mayor of the city of
2Milwaukee and 2 members shall be appointed by the common council of the city of
3Milwaukee. The governor's appointee shall serve as the chairperson of the
4commission. Unless the context clearly dictates otherwise, any law that applies to
5the members of the board of school directors of a 1st class city school district applies
6to the commissioners of the commission, and any law that applies to the president
7of the board of school directors of a 1st class city school district applies to the
8chairperson of the commission. Members of the commission shall serve at the
9pleasure of the appointing authority.
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10(2) (a) If the commission is established under sub. (1), on July 1 of the year in
11which the commission is established, the board of school directors of the system, the
12position of superintendent of schools for the system and the positions under s. 119.32
13(3) are abolished, and the commission assumes management and control of the
14system. Unless the context clearly dictates otherwise, any law that applies to the
15board of school directors of a 1st class city school district applies to the commission.
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(b)
The commission shall do all of the following:
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1. Attempt to achieve all of the criteria in s. 119.91 (1).
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2. Ensure continuing academic improvement of pupils.
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3. Reduce noninstructional expenditures in the system and use, to the extent
20practicable, the moneys saved for instructional purposes.
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4. Develop school-based budgeting.
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5. Approve, reject or modify educational reform plans as provided under s.
23119.94 (2) (b).
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6. Appoint an executive director.
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17. On July 1 of the year in which the commission is established, establish a body
2to govern each school in the system beginning in the following school year and
3determine the governing body's powers, composition and size, the process of selecting
4the members of the governing body and the terms of its members. The commission
5may establish different kinds of governing bodies for different schools in the system.
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6(3) In any action or proceeding in which the commission is a defendant, service
7of any summons, writ, pleading or other papers served in commencing the action or
8proceeding upon the chairperson of the commission and the executive director
9constitutes service upon the entire commission. It is sufficient to serve on one
10commissioner any notice required by law to be served upon the commission.
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11119.93 Executive director. (1) The executive director appointed under s.
12119.92 (2) (b) 6. shall be a person of suitable learning and experience in the art of
13instruction and shall have practical familiarity with the most approved methods of
14organizing and conducting a system of schools. Unless the context clearly dictates
15otherwise, any law that applies to the superintendent of schools of a 1st class city
16school district, except s. 119.32, applies to the executive director.
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17(2) Under the direction of the commission, the executive director shall have
18general supervision of all of the following:
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(a) The public schools and the manner of conducting and grading such schools.
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(b) The supervisory and administrative employes appointed under sub. (3),
21principals, vice principals and teachers of the system.
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22(3) Subject to the commission's approval, the executive director shall appoint
23supervisory and administrative employes as determined by the commission.
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1(4) The executive director shall be an advisory member of every committee of
2the commission, except when an inquiry into his or her acts or an investigation of his
3or her official conduct is under consideration by the committee.
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4(5) The executive director shall assign all teachers and engage and assign
5substitute teachers at the per diem compensation fixed by the commission.
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6(6) The executive director shall collect such statistics and information relating
7to schools and the population entitled to school privileges in the city of Milwaukee
8as the commission directs.
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9(7) Notwithstanding ss. 115.28 (7), 118.19 (1) and 121.02 (1) (a), the commission
10may appoint an executive director and may employ a business manager who are not
11licensed by the department.
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12119.94 Educational reform plans. (1) This section applies if the commission
13is established under s. 119.92 (1).
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14(2) (a)
By February 1 of the year following the establishment of the commission
15and annually thereafter, each school governing body in the system shall submit to
16the commission for its review the school's educational reform plan for the following
17school year that includes all of the following:
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1. The educational goals and expectations of the school governing body.
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2. A description of the educational program of the school, including the method
20to be followed to ensure parental involvement.
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3. The methods that the school will use to enable pupils to achieve the
22educational goals and expectations under subd. 1.
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4. The methods that the school will use to measure pupils' progress towards the
24educational goals and expectations under subd. 1.
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5. An annual budget and operational plan.
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16. A professional development plan.
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(b) Within 60 days of submission of the educational reform plan, the
3commission shall either approve it, or, if any of the following are true, reject it:
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1. The commission disapproves of the educational goals and expectations
5contained in the educational reform plan.
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2. The commission determines that the educational program of the school will
7not allow the school's pupils to meet the educational goals and expectations
8contained in the educational reform plan.
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3. The commission determines that a modification is necessary to ensure the
10proper management of the school or the system.
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(c) If the commission rejects the educational reform plan, it shall notify the
12school governing body in writing of the reasons for the rejection. The school
13governing body shall submit a revised educational reform plan by May 1. By June
141, the commission shall either approve the revised educational reform plan or modify
15it for any of the reasons enumerated under par. (b).
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16119.95 Commission report. By January 1 of the 4th year after the
17commission is established, the commission shall submit a report that contains the
18commission's recommendations for the future governance of the system to the
19legislature under s. 13.172 (2).
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121.02
(3) Prior to any finding that a school district is not in compliance with
23the standards under sub. (1), the state superintendent shall, upon request of the
24school board or upon receipt of a petition signed by the maximum number of electors
25allowed for nomination papers of school district officers under s. 8.10 (3) (i), (km) or
1(ks)
or 8.15 (6) (f), conduct a public hearing in the school district. If the state
2superintendent, after the hearing, finds that the district is not in compliance with
3the standards, the state superintendent may develop with the school board a plan
4which describes methods of achieving compliance. The plan shall specify the time
5within which compliance shall be achieved. The state superintendent shall withhold
6up to 25% of state aid from any school district that fails to achieve compliance within
7the specified period.
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121.15
(3m) (b)
Annually By June 15, 1999, and annually by June 15
11thereafter, the department, the department of administration and the legislative
12fiscal bureau shall jointly certify to the joint committee on finance an estimate of the
13amount necessary to appropriate under s. 20.255 (2) (ac) in the following school year
14to ensure that the sum of state school aids and the school levy tax credit under s.
1579.10 (4) equals two-thirds of partial school revenues.
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121.15
(3m) (c) By June 30,
1998
1999, and annually by June 30 thereafter, the
19joint committee on finance shall determine the amount appropriated under s. 20.255
20(2) (ac) in the following school year.
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21Section
51. 121.85 (6) (h) of the statutes is created to read:
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121.85
(6) (h)
Neighborhood schools. Beginning in the 1998-99 school year, the
23school district operating under ch. 119 shall allocate a portion of the amount received
24under par. (a) in each school year to build or lease neighborhood schools.
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1(1)
Educational certification. By December 15, 1999, the department of
2public instruction, the department of administration and the legislative fiscal
3bureau shall jointly determine and certify to the governor and the joint committee
4on finance the graduation, attendance and dropout rates for the Milwaukee Public
5Schools in the 1998-99 school year and the percentage of pupils enrolled in the 3rd
6grade in the Milwaukee Public Schools whose score on the reading test under section
7121.02 (1) (r) of the statutes in the 1998-99 school year was at least at the basic level,
8as calculated and defined by the department of public instruction.
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(2)
Milwaukee Public Schools governing commission. If the Milwaukee Public
10Schools governing commission is established, on July 1 of the year in which the
11commission is established, all of the following shall occur:
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(a)
Assets and liabilities. The assets and liabilities of the board of school
13directors of the Milwaukee Public Schools become assets and liabilities of the
14Milwaukee Public Schools governing commission.
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(b)
Tangible personal property. All tangible personal property, including
16records, of the board of school directors of the Milwaukee Public Schools is
17transferred to the Milwaukee Public Schools governing commission.
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(c)
Employe status. Except for the superintendent of schools and the appointees
19of the superintendent of schools under section 119.32 (3) of the statutes, all employes
20of the board of school directors of the Milwaukee Public Schools become employes of
21the Milwaukee Public Schools governing commission and have the same rights and
22status that they enjoyed as employes of the board of school directors of the Milwaukee
23Public Schools.
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(d)
Contract. All contracts entered into by the board of school directors of the
25Milwaukee Public Schools remain in effect and are transferred to the Milwaukee
1Public Schools governing commission. The Milwaukee Public Schools governing
2commission shall carry out any such contractual obligations until modified or
3rescinded by the Milwaukee Public Schools governing commission to the extent
4allowed under the contract.
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(e)
Pending matters. Any matter pending with the board of school directors of
6the Milwaukee Public Schools is transferred to the Milwaukee Public Schools
7governing commission, and all materials submitted to or actions taken before the
8date on which the commission is established with respect to the pending matter are
9considered as having been submitted to or taken by the Milwaukee Public Schools
10governing commission.
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(f)
Rules and orders. All rules and orders of the board of school directors of the
12Milwaukee Public Schools that are in effect on the date on which the commission is
13established remain in effect until their specified expiration date or until amended,
14repealed, modified or rescinded by the Milwaukee Public Schools governing
15commission.
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(1)
Aid to Milwaukee public schools. In the schedule under section 20.005 (3)
18of the statutes for the appropriation to the department of public instruction under
19section 20.255 (2) (ec) of the statutes, as affected by the acts of 1997, the dollar
20amount is increased by $2,500,000 for fiscal year 1998-99 to increase funding for the
21purposes for which the appropriation is made.
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(2)
Truancy abatement and burglary suppression. In the schedule under
23section 20.005 (3) of the statutes for the appropriation to the department of public
24instruction under section 20.255 (2) (ed) of the statutes, as affected by the acts of
11997, the dollar amount is increased by $325,000 for fiscal year 1998-99 to increase
2funding for the purpose for which the appropriation is made.