SB589,5,2020 1. The online class is offered by a school district.
SB589,5,2221 2. The pupil receiving instruction in the online class resides in the school
22district under subd. 1. or is attending that school district under s. 118.51.
SB589,5,2423 3. a. If the pupil receiving instruction in the online class is enrolled in a high
24school grade, the pupil receives credit for completion of the class.
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1b. If the pupil receiving instruction in the online class is enrolled in the 7th or
28th grade, the pupil successfully completed the class.
SB589,6,63 4. The school board of the school district under subd. 1. determines that the
4online class fulfills a requirement for high school graduation specified under s.
5118.33 (1) (a) 1. or established by the school board under the authority of the
6department.
SB589,14 7Section 14. 121.006 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB589,6,138 121.006 (2) (a) Hold school for at least 180 days each year, less any days during
9which the state superintendent determines that school is not held or educational
10standards are not maintained as the result of a strike by school district employees,
11the days to be computed in accordance with s. 115.01 (10)
the minimum number of
12hours of direct pupil instruction required for the grade in which a pupil is enrolled
13as specified in s. 121.02 (1) (f)
.
SB589,15 14Section 15. 121.02 (1) (f) 1. of the statutes is repealed.
SB589,16 15Section 16. 121.02 (1) (f) 2. of the statutes is renumbered 121.02 (1) (f) and
16amended to read:
SB589,6,2517 121.02 (1) (f) Annually, schedule at least 437 hours of direct pupil instruction
18in kindergarten, at least 1,050 hours of direct pupil instruction in grades 1 to 6 and
19at least 1,137 hours of direct pupil instruction in grades 7 to 12. Scheduled hours
20under this subdivision paragraph include recess and time for pupils to transfer
21between classes but do not include the lunch period. Scheduled hours under this
22paragraph do not include hours of direct pupil instruction offered during an interim
23session. Scheduled hours under this paragraph may include hours on Saturdays.

24A school board operating a 4-year-old kindergarten program may use up to 87.5 of
25the scheduled hours for outreach activities.
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1Section 17. 121.14 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB589,7,2 2121.14 (title) State aid for summer classes and interim session classes.
SB589,18 3Section 18. 121.14 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 121.14 (1) (a) (intro.) and
4amended to read:
SB589,7,65 121.14 (1) (a) (intro.) State aid shall be paid to each district or county children
6with disabilities education board only for all of the following:
SB589,7,8 71. Subject to par. (b), those academic summer classes or laboratory periods that
8are for necessary academic purposes, as defined by the state superintendent by rule.
SB589,7,12 9(b) Recreational programs and team sports shall not be eligible for aid under
10this section, and pupils participating in such programs shall not be counted as pupils
11enrolled under s. 121.004 (5) nor shall costs associated with such programs be
12included in shared costs under s. 121.07 (6).
SB589,19 13Section 19. 121.14 (1) (a) 2. of the statutes is created to read:
SB589,7,1714 121.14 (1) (a) 2. Subject to par. (b), for a school district or county children with
15disabilities education board that provides year-round school, those interim session
16classes or laboratory periods that are for necessary academic purposes, as defined by
17the state superintendent by rule.
SB589,20 18Section 20. 121.14 (1) (a) 3. of the statutes is created to read:
SB589,8,219 121.14 (1) (a) 3. Those online classes offered as summer classes or interim
20session classes to high school pupils and pupils in grade 7 or 8 who reside in the school
21district, or who are attending the online class in the school district under s. 118.51,
22provided a pupil enrolled in a high school grade receives a credit for the class, a pupil
23enrolled in the 7th or 8th grade successfully completes the class, and the school board
24of the school district determines the online class fulfills a requirement for high school

1graduation specified under s. 118.33 (1) (a) 1. or established by the school board
2under the authority of the department.
SB589,21 3Section 21. 121.14 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB589,8,64 121.14 (2) (a) State aid for summer classes, laboratory periods, or interim
5session classes under sub. (1)
shall be incorporated into the state aid paid for regular
6classes under this subchapter.
SB589,22 7Section 22. 121.23 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB589,8,138 121.23 (2) (intro.) If a school district holds less than 180 days of school fails to
9provide the number of hours of direct pupil instruction specified under s. 121.02 (1)
10(f)
as the result of a strike by school district employees, for the purposes of computing
11general aid, the state superintendent shall compute the school district's primary and
12secondary ceiling costs per member in accordance with the procedure specified in
13pars. (a) to (e). In making the calculation, the state superintendent shall:
SB589,23 14Section 23. 121.58 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB589,9,415 121.58 (4) State aid for summer class transportation. Annually on or before
16October 1 of the year in which transportation is provided under s. 121.54 (4), or under
17s. 121.54 (10) if the transportation is provided by the nonresident school district that
18a pupil attends under s. 118.51 or 121.84 (4), the school district clerk shall file with
19the department a report, containing such information as the department requires,
20on transportation provided by the school board to and from summer classes. Upon
21receipt of such report and if the summer classes meet the requirements of s. 121.14
22(1) (a) 1. or 2., state aid shall be paid for such transportation. A school district which
23provides such transportation shall be paid state aid for such transportation at the
24rate of $4 per pupil transported to and from public school whose residence is at least
252 miles and not more than 5 miles by the nearest traveled route from the public school

1attended, and $6 per pupil transported to and from public school whose residence is
2more than 5 miles by the nearest traveled route from the public school attended, if
3the pupil is transported 30 days or more. The state aid shall be reduced
4proportionately if the pupil is transported less than 30 days.
SB589,24 5Section 24. 121.83 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB589,9,96 121.83 (2) (b) The tuition for summer school shall be the daily tuition rate for
7the previous school year multiplied by 180 the number of school days held in the
8previous school year
times the summer average daily membership equivalent of the
9pupil.
SB589,25 10Section 25. 121.90 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB589,9,1411 121.90 (3) "Summer enrollment" means the summer average daily
12membership equivalent for those academic summer classes, interim session classes,
13and laboratory periods
approved for necessary academic purposes under s. 121.14 (1)
14(a) 1. and 2. and those online classes described in s. 121.14 (1) (a) 3
.
SB589,26 15Section 26. Initial applicability.
SB589,9,1716 (1) The treatment of section 118.04 (4) of the statutes first applies to tuition
17charged for interim session classes or online classes in the 2014-15 school year.
SB589,9,2218 (2) The treatment of section 121.004 (5) of the statutes, the renumbering and
19amendment of sections 121.004 (8) and 121.14 (1) of the statutes, and the creation
20of sections 115.001 (3m), 121.004 (8) (b), and 121.14 (1) (a) 2. and 3. of the statutes
21first apply to state aid paid for interim session classes and summer online classes in
22the 2014-15 school year.
SB589,9,2423 (3) The treatment of section 121.90 (3) of the statutes first applies to the
24determination of a school district's revenue limit in the 2014-15 school year.
SB589,9,2525 (End)
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