FIRST REGULAR SESSION

SENATE BILL NO. 614

91ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY


INTRODUCED BY SENATORS GROSS AND HOUSE.

Read 1st time March 1, 2001, and 1,000 copies ordered printed.



TERRY L. SPIELER, Secretary.

2188S.01I


AN ACT

To repeal section 160.545, RSMo 2000, relating to the A+ schools program, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to the same subject.


Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows:

Section A.  Section 160.545, RSMo 2000, is repealed and one new section enacted in lieu thereof, to be known as section 160.545, to read as follows:

160.545.  1.  There is hereby established within the department of elementary and secondary education the "A+ Schools Program" to be administered by the commissioner of education.  The program shall consist of grant awards made to public secondary schools that demonstrate a commitment to ensure that:

(1)  All students be graduated from school;

(2)  All students complete a selection of high school studies that is challenging and for which there are identified learning expectations; and

(3)  All students proceed from high school graduation to a college or postsecondary vocational or technical school or high wage job with work place skill development opportunities.

2.  The state board of education shall promulgate rules and regulations for the approval of grants made under the program to schools that:

(1)  Establish measurable district-wide performance standards for the goals of the program outlined in subsection 1 of this section; and

(2)  Specify the knowledge, skills and competencies, in measurable terms, that students must demonstrate to successfully complete any individual course offered by the school, and any course of studies which will qualify a student for graduation from the school; and

(3)  Do not offer a general track of courses that, upon completion, can lead to a high school diploma; and

(4)  Require rigorous coursework with standards of competency in basic academic subjects for students pursuing vocational and technical education as prescribed by rule and regulation of the state board of education; and

(5)  Have a partnership plan developed in cooperation and with the advice of local business persons, labor leaders, parents, and representatives of college and postsecondary vocational and technical school representatives, with the plan then approved by the local board of education.  The plan shall specify a mechanism to receive information on an annual basis from those who developed the plan in addition to senior citizens, community leaders, and teachers to update the plan in order to best meet the goals of the program as provided in subsection 1 of this section.  Further, the plan shall detail the procedures used in the school to identify students that may drop out of school and the intervention services to be used to meet the needs of such students.  The plan shall outline counseling and mentoring services provided to students who will enter the work force upon graduation from high school, address apprenticeship and intern programs, and shall contain procedures for the recruitment of volunteers from the community of the school to serve in schools receiving program grants.

3.  By rule and regulation, the state board of education may determine a local school district variable fund match requirement in order for a school or schools in the district to receive a grant under the program.  However, no school in any district shall receive a grant under the program unless the district designates a salaried employee to serve as the program coordinator, with the district assuming a minimum of one-half the cost of the salary and other benefits provided to the coordinator.  Further, no school in any district shall receive a grant under the program unless the district makes available facilities and services for adult literacy training as specified by rule of the state board of education.

4.  For any school that meets the requirements for the approval of the grants authorized by this section and specified in subsection 2 of this section for three successive school years, by August first following the third such school year, the commissioner of education shall present a plan to the superintendent of the school district in which such school is located for the waiver of rules and regulations to promote flexibility in the operations of the school and to enhance and encourage efficiency in the delivery of instructional services in the school.  The provisions of other law to the contrary notwithstanding, the plan presented to the superintendent shall provide a summary waiver, with no conditions, for the pupil testing requirements pursuant to section 160.257 in the school.  Further, the provisions of other law to the contrary notwithstanding, the plan shall detail a means for the waiver of requirements otherwise imposed on the school related to the authority of the state board of education to classify school districts pursuant to subdivision (9) of section 161.092, RSMo, and such other rules and regulations as determined by the commissioner of education, except such waivers shall be confined to the school and not other schools in the school district unless such other schools meet the requirements of this subsection.  However, any waiver provided to any school as outlined in this subsection shall be void on June thirtieth of any school year in which the school fails to meet the requirements for the approval of the grants authorized by this section as specified in subsection 2 of this section.

5.  Within the amount appropriated for the program, in addition to the grants to public schools authorized by subsections 1 to 3 of this section, the commissioner of education shall, by rule and regulation of the state board of education and with the advice of the coordinating board for higher education, establish a procedure for the reimbursement of the cost of tuition, books and fees to any public community college or vocational or technical school or four-year approved public or private institution of higher education as defined in section 173.205, RSMo, for any student:

(1)  Who has attended a public high school in the state for at least three years immediately prior to graduation that meets the requirements of subsection 2 of this section; and

(2)  Who has made a good faith effort to first secure all available federal sources of funding that could be applied to the reimbursement described in this subsection; and

(3)  Who has earned a minimal grade average while in high school as determined by rule of the state board of education, and other requirements for the reimbursement authorized by this subsection as determined by rule and regulation of said board.

6.  The reimbursement provided pursuant to subsection 5 of this section for students attending schools other than public community colleges or vocational or technical schools shall be limited to the cost of books plus the statewide average tuition and fee charges at the in-district rate at Missouri public community colleges as determined by the coordinating board for higher education for the previous year.

7.  The commissioner of education shall develop a procedure for evaluating the effectiveness of the program described in this section.  Such evaluation shall be conducted annually with the results of the evaluation provided to the governor, speaker of the house, and president pro tempore of the senate.





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