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(5) Academic accountability council. (a) There is created in the
3department of public instruction an academic accountability council consisting of the
4state superintendent of public instruction or his or her designee and the following
5members appointed for 3-year terms:
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1. Three persons appointed by the majority leader of the senate.
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2. One person appointed by the minority leader of the senate.
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3. Three persons appointed by the speaker of the assembly.
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4. One person appointed by the minority leader of the assembly.
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5. Two persons appointed by the state superintendent of public instruction.
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6. Two persons appointed by the governor.
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(b) The members appointed under par. (a) 1. to 6. shall have experience in an
13academic field. They may not be legislators.
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(c) The state superintendent of public instruction or his or her designee shall
15serve as chairperson of the academic accountability council. Beginning in 2015, the
16council shall meet at least twice each year.
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17Section
2. 20.005 (3) (schedule) of the statutes: at the appropriate place, insert
18the following amounts for the purposes indicated:
-
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120.255
(1) (e)
Student information system. As a continuing appropriation, the
2amounts in the schedule for the student information system under s.
115.28 (12) 3115.383.
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20.255
(1) (he)
Student information system; fees. All moneys received from fees
7charged as authorized under s.
115.28 (12) (b) 115.383 (3) (c) to be used for the student
8information system established under s.
115.28 (12) (a) 115.383 (1).
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9Section
5. 20.255 (3) (fm) of the statutes is created to read:
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20.255
(3) (fm)
Value-Added Research Center. The amounts in the schedule to
11pay the costs of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Value-Ad
ded Research
12Center under ss. 115.39 (4m) (b), 118.40 (5) (b) 4., 118.425 (4) (d) 1., 118.60 (9m) (a)
134., and 119.23 (9m) (a) 4.
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14Section
6. 115.001 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
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115.001
(1) Charter school. "Charter school" means a school under contract
16with a school board under s. 118.40 or with
one of the entities an entity under s.
17118.40 (2r) (b)
, or a school established and operated by one of the entities under s.
18118.40 (2r) (b).
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19Section
7. 115.28 (12) (title) of the statutes is renumbered 115.383 (title).
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20Section
8. 115.28 (12) (a) of the statutes, as affected by
2013 Wisconsin Act 20,
21is renumbered 115.383 (1), and 115.383 (1) (a) and (c), as renumbered, are amended
22to read:
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115.383
(1) (a) Develop a proposal for a multiple-vendor student information
24system for the standardized collection of pupil data. The proposal shall allow schools
25and school districts to use their vendor of choice and include reporting requirements
1that can reasonably be met by multiple vendors. The state superintendent may not
2establish a student information system unless the proposal is approved by the joint
3committee on finance under
subd. 2 par. (b).
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(c)
If Except as provided in sub. (4) (b), if the proposal is approved under
subd.
52. par. (b), the state superintendent shall ensure that information about pupils
6enrolled in charter schools and about pupils enrolled in private schools participating
7in a parental choice program under s. 118.60 or 119.23, including their academic
8performance and demographic information,
aggregated by school district, school,
9and teacher, is collected and maintained in the student information system.
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115.383
(2) (intro.) If the student information system is established under
par.
13(a) sub. (1), each school district, charter school, and private school using the system
14under
par. (a) sub. (1) shall include in the system the following information for each
15teacher teaching in the school district or school who completed a teacher
preparatory 16education program described in
sub.
s. 115.28 (7) (a)
or (e) 2. and located in this state
17or a teacher education program described in sub. (7) (e) 2. and located in this state 18on or after January 1, 2012:
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19Section
10. 115.28 (12) (ag) 1. and 2. of the statutes are renumbered 115.383
20(2) (a) and (b) and amended to read:
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115.383
(2) (a) The name of the teacher
preparatory program or teacher 22education program the teacher attended and completed.
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(b) The term or semester and year in which the teacher completed the
teacher
24education program
described in subd. 1 .
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115.383
(3) (a) If the student information system is established under
par. (a), 4sub. (1), the state superintendent shall ensure that within 5 years of the
5establishment of the system
under par. (a), every school district and
every charter
6school
, other than a charter school established under s. 118.40 (2r), is using the
7system
, and that.
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8(b) Except as provided in sub. (4) (b), beginning in the 2015-16 school year or
9in the first school year in which the department determines that the student
10information system is fully operational, whichever occurs later, the state
11superintendent shall ensure that every charter school established under s. 118.40
12(2r) and every private school participating in a parental choice program under s.
13118.60 or 119.23 is either using the system under
par. (a) sub. (1) or is using a system
14that is
interoperable with the system under par. (a). The commercially available,
15capable of providing the information required under s. 115.39, and able to obtain
16pupil identification numbers under sub. (5).
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17(c) If the student information system is established under sub. (1), the state
18superintendent may promulgate rules authorizing the department to charge a fee to
19any person that uses the system.
The rules may not go into effect, however, unless
20the joint committee on finance approves. All fees shall be credited to the
21appropriation account under s. 20.255 (1) (he).
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13. 115.383 (4) of the statutes is created to read:
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1115.383
(4) (a) A private school participating in a parental choice program
2under s. 118.60 or 119.23 is not required to include information about pupils who are
3not attending the private school under s. 118.60 or 119.23 in the system it is using
4under sub. (3).
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(b) Subsections (1) (c) and (3) (b) do not apply to a private school participating
6in a parental choice program under s. 118.60 or 119.23 if no accountability report is
7issued for the school under s. 115.39 as a result of s. 115.39 (3) (e) or if the department
8determines under s. 115.39 (6) (a) that there is insufficient data about the school to
9grade its performance or that a grade is inappropriate.
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10Section
14. 115.383 (5) of the statutes is created to read:
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115.383
(5) The state superintendent shall assign to each pupil attending a
12public school or charter school, and to each pupil attending a private school under
13s. 118.60 or 119.23, a unique identification number for use in the student information
14system. The state superintendent shall not assign to any pupil an identification
15number that is identical to or incorporates the pupil's social security number or that
16uses any other personally identifying information. The state superintendent may
17not use a pupil's identification number for any purpose other than the student
18information system without the written consent of the pupil, if he or she is an adult,
19or the parent or guardian of the pupil, if the pupil is a minor.
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15. 115.385 (3) of the statutes is created to read:
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115.385
(3) This section does not apply after September 30, 2016.
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22Section
16. 115.39 of the statutes is created to read:
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23115.39 School and school district accountability system. (1) In this
24section, "school" means a public school, including a charter school, and a private
25school participating in a parental choice program under s. 118.60 or 119.23.
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1(2) The department shall establish a comprehensive school and school district
2accountability system beginning in the 2016-17 school year that includes all of the
3following components:
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(a) Multiple measures to determine a school's and school district's performance,
5including all of the following categorized by English language proficiency, disability,
6income level, and race or ethnicity:
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1. Pupil achievement in reading and mathematics.
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2. Growth in pupil achievement in reading and mathematics, calculated using
9a value-added methodology that includes demographic controls.
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3. Gap closure in growth in pupil achievement in reading and mathematics
11and, when available, in graduation rates.
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4. Rates of attendance or of high school graduation. The measure under this
13subdivision shall include a measure of improvement in addition to a measure of
14attainment.
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(b) Measures to ensure that all applicable data elements collected and
16calculations performed are done consistently and in a uniform manner for all schools
17and school districts.
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(c) A grading system to rate a school's and a school district's level of
19performance as one of the following:
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1. Significantly exceeds expectations.
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2. Exceeds expectations.
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3. Meets expectations.
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4. Meets few expectations.
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5. Fails to meet expectations.
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25(3) The department shall do all of the following:
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1(a) Except as provided in sub. (6), annually grade the performance of each
2school and school district under sub. (2) (c) and issue an accountability report for the
3school or school district that is clear and easily understandable. Except with regard
4to pupil achievement and attendance and high school graduation status, the
5department shall base the grade on data derived from at least 2 consecutive school
6years, and from at least 3 consecutive school years when feasible.
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(c) Collect and disseminate the best practices from schools, except that the
8department may not collect information for this purpose from a private school
9participating in a parental choice program under s. 118.60 or 119.23 without the
10private school's consent.
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(d) On the accountability report for a private school participating in a parental
12choice program under s. 118.60 or 119.23, identify the grade derived from data
13generated by pupils attending the private school under s. 118.60 or 119.23 as a choice
14pupil report and, if the private school submits achievement data as provided in sub.
15(4m) (b), include a grade derived from data generated by all pupils attending the
16private school and identify it as a private school report. The department may use
17only the former grade in determining when a sanction under s. 118.60 (9m) or 119.23
18(9m) may be imposed. The report shall also specify the number and percentage of
19pupils attending the private school under s. 118.60 or 119.23.
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(e) Include a data component in a school accountability report for a school year
21only if the component includes data from at least 20 pupils in that school year.
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(f) At least 30 days before issuing an accountability report for a school or school
23district under this section, provide the school or school district an opportunity to
24review a preliminary version of the report and correct errors.
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1(g) If a private school participating in a parental choice program under s. 118.60
2or 119.23 submits achievement data as provided in sub. (4m) (b), include on the first
3page of the school's accountability report the private school's grade derived from data
4generated by all pupils attending the private school, displayed as prominently on the
5page as the private school's grade derived solely from data generated by pupils
6attending the private school under s. 118.60 or 119.23.
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7(4) Subject to sub. (4m) (a), the department may use only the following
8information for each measure specified in sub. (2) (a):
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(a) For measuring pupil achievement in reading and mathematics under sub.
10(2) (a) 1.:
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1. Scores on the reading and mathematics examinations administered under
12s. 118.30, including scores on the alternate reading and mathematics examinations
13administered to children with significant cognitive disabilities.
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2. The disability status of pupils taking the examinations under s. 118.30.
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3. The grade level of pupils taking the examinations under s. 118.30.
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4. The race or ethnicity of pupils taking the examinations under s. 118.30.
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5. The English proficiency status of pupils taking the examinations under s.
18118.30.
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6. The economic status of pupils taking the examinations under s. 118.30.
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7. The enrollment status and history of pupils attending the school or school
21district.
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(b) For measuring growth in pupil achievement in reading and mathematics
23under sub. (2) (a) 2., the information under par. (a).
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(c) For measuring gap closure in growth in pupil achievement in reading and
25mathematics and in graduation rates under sub. (2) (a) 3., the information under par.
1(a) and the information under par. (d). When measuring gap closure, the department
2shall ensure that a subgroup with a sufficient number of pupils within a school or
3school district is compared to the statewide performance of pupils who are not in that
4subgroup.
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(d) For measuring rates of attendance and of high school graduation under sub.
6(2) (a) 4., the information under par. (a); attendance data; data about pupils who
7graduate from high school with a regular diploma within 4 school years, within 5
8school years, and within 6 school years; and data about pupils identified in sub. (6)
9(a) who graduate from high school with a regular diploma within 6 school years.
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10(4m) (a) Except as provided in par. (b), for a private school participating in a
11parental choice program under s. 118.60 or 119.23, the department may use for each
12measure specified in sub. (2) (a) only the information specified in sub. (4) that
13pertains to pupils attending the private school under the program.
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(b) If a private school participating in a parental choice program under s. 118.60
15or 119.23 administers a nationally recognized, norm-referenced test that has been
16approved by the department to pupils attending the private school, the private school
17may submit to the department achievement data derived from the test. The
18department shall submit the data to the University of Wisconsin-Madison
19Value-Added Research Center, which shall statistically equate the scores so that the
20data may be used to measure the achievement and growth of pupils attending the
21private school. The department shall then use the data to do so. The department
22shall pay the center's costs from the appropriation under s. 20.255 (3) (fm).
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(c) To the extent practicable, the department shall use existing data obtained
24through the student information system under s. 115.383 for the purposes of this
25section and develop data collection procedures that reduce the administrative
1burden and cost for private schools participating in a parental choice program under
2s. 118.60 or 119.23.
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3(6) (a) If the department determines that there is insufficient data about a
4school to grade its performance under sub. (3) (a) or that a grade under sub. (2) (c)
5is inappropriate because the school serves exclusively pupils in any of the following
6categories, the department shall issue an accountability report for the school but
7grade the school as "satisfactory" or "needs improvement":
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1. A child at risk, as defined in s. 118.153 (1) (a).
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2. A pupil for whom an individualized education program or individualized
10family service plan is in effect.
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3. A pupil who has provided the school with a letter from a physician, a
12psychologist licensed under s. 455.04, or a professional counselor licensed under s.
13457.12 that specifies the pupil's special needs and the accommodations necessary in
14order to enable the pupil to take standardized assessments.
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(b) If sub. (4m) (b) applies to a private school participating in a parental choice
16program under s. 118.60 or 119.23, the private school may direct the department to
17display on the school's accountability report the percentile rank of pupil scores on the
18test instead of a grade under sub. (2) (c).
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(c) If the department determines that the percentage of pupils in a school who
20participate in the examinations administered under s. 118.30 is inadequate, the
21department may use that as a factor in determining the school's grade under sub. (3)
22(a).
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23(7) The legislative audit bureau shall study the department's methodology for
24calculating the performance of schools and school districts for the most recently
25issued accountability reports under this section and submit its findings to the joint
1legislative audit committee under s. 13.172 (3) in January 2019 and annually
2thereafter.
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3(8) (a) By July 1 of each odd-numbered year, the academic accountability
4council shall make recommendations to the department, and provide a copy of the
5recommendations to the appropriate standing committees of the legislature under
6s. 13.172 (3), on all of the following:
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1. Whether a school, determined by the University of Wisconsin-Madison
8Value-Added Research Center to demonstrate high-value added growth under s.
9118.40 (5) (b) 4., 118.425 (4) (d) 1., 118.60 (9m) (a) 4., or 119.23 (9m) (a) 4., should be
10sanctioned under s. 118.40 (5) (b), 118.425 (4), 118.60 (9m), or 119.23 (9m), and
11defining "high-value added growth" for the purposes of this subdivision.
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2. How a school's and school district's grade should be affected whenever a pupil
13is excused from taking an examination under s. 118.30 (2) (b) 3. to 6.
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3. Policies that address appropriate accommodations on statewide
15assessments for a pupil attending a private school participating in a parental choice
16program under s. 118.60 or 119.23 who is a child with a disability, a limited-English
17proficient pupil, or economically disadvantaged, as defined in federal law, that are
18similar to the accommodations made for such pupils attending public schools.
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4. Further clarifying the data specified in sub. (4) that the department may use
20for each measure specified in sub. (2) (a).
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5. The methodology for calculating the performance of schools and school
22districts under this section.