118.42(3)(b)2.
2. Create a school improvement council consisting of the state superintendent or his or her designee, the school district or school board president or his or her designee, the school district administrator or his or her designee, the school principal or his or her designee, and representatives of each labor organization representing school district employees, to make recommendations to the state superintendent regarding improving the school.
118.42(3)(c)1.1. If the state superintendent issues a directive under par.
(a) or
(b), he or she shall do all of the following:
118.42(3)(c)1.a.
a. Notify the legislature's education committees under s.
13.172 (3) and each legislator whose legislative district includes any portion of the school district.
118.42(3)(c)1.b.
b. Provide a system of support and improvement, including technical assistance, to the school board.
118.42(3)(c)2.
2. If a school board receives a directive from the state superintendent under par.
(a) or
(b), the school board shall seek input from school district staff, parents, and community leaders on implementing the directive.
118.42(4)
(4) The state superintendent shall promulgate rules establishing criteria and procedures for determining whether a school or school district is in need of improvement and whether a school is among the lowest performing 5 percent of all public schools in the state, for the purposes of this section.
118.42(5)
(5) Nothing in this section alters or otherwise affects the rights or remedies afforded school districts and school district employees under federal or state law.
118.42 History
History: 2009 a. 215;
2011 a. 10.
118.42 Cross-reference
Cross-reference: See also ch.
PI 43, Wis. adm. code.
118.43
118.43
Achievement guarantee contracts; state aid. 118.43(1)(a)
(a) “Class size" means the number of pupils assigned to a regular classroom teacher on the 3rd Friday of September.
118.43(2)(a)(a) The school board of any school district in which a school in the previous school year had an enrollment that was at least 50 percent low-income is eligible to participate in the program under this section, except that a school board is eligible to participate in the program under this section in the 2000-01 school year if in the 1998-99 school year a school in the school district had an enrollment that was at least 0 percent low-income.
118.43(2)(b)
(b) In the 1996-97 school year, the school board of an eligible school district may enter into a 5-year achievement guarantee contract with the department on behalf of one school in the school district if all of the following apply:
118.43(2)(b)1.
1. In the previous school year, the school had an enrollment that was at least 30 percent low-income.
118.43(2)(b)2.
2. The school board is not receiving a grant under the preschool to grade 5 program on behalf of the school under s.
115.45, 2009 stats.
118.43(2)(bg)
(bg) In the 1998-99 school year, the school board of an eligible school district may enter into a 5-year achievement guarantee contract with the department on behalf of one school in the school district if all of the following apply:
118.43(2)(bg)1.
1. In the previous school year, the school had an enrollment that was at least 30 percent low-income.
118.43(2)(bg)2.
2. The school board is not receiving a grant under the preschool to grade 5 program on behalf of the school under s.
115.45, 2009 stats.
118.43(2)(br)
(br) In the 2000-01 school year, the school board of an eligible school district may enter into a 5-year achievement guarantee contract with the department on behalf of one or more schools in the school district if all of the following apply:
118.43(2)(br)2.
2. The school board is not receiving a grant under the preschool to grade 5 program on behalf of any of the schools under s.
115.45, 2009 stats.
118.43(2)(br)3.
3. The school board, if eligible to participate in the program under this section in the 1996-97 and 1998-99 school years, had participated in the program during either school year.
118.43(2)(br)4.
4. None of the schools is a beneficiary of a contract under this section.
118.43(2)(bt)
(bt) In the 2010-11 school year, the school board of an eligible school district may enter into a 5-year achievement guarantee contract with the department on behalf of one or more schools in the school district if all of the following apply:
118.43(2)(bt)1.
1. In the previous school year, each school had an enrollment that was at least 30 percent low income.
118.43(2)(bt)2.
2. The school board is not receiving a grant under the preschool to grade 5 program on behalf of any of the schools under s.
115.45, 2009 stats.