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                         SECOND SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 1299

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State of Washington              54th Legislature             1995 Regular Session

 

By House Committee on Appropriations (originally sponsored by Representatives Brumsickle, Cole and Dickerson; by request of Office of Financial Management)

 

Read first time 03/31/95.

 

Changing provisions relating to student improvement grants.



     AN ACT Relating to the use of student learning improvement grants; amending RCW 28A.300.138; and declaring an emergency.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

 

     Sec. 1.  RCW 28A.300.138 and 1994 c 245 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:

     (1)(a) To the extent funds are appropriated, the office of the superintendent of public instruction shall provide student learning improvement grants for the 1994-95 through 1996-97 school years.  The purpose of the grants is to provide funds for additional time and resources for site-based planning activities and staff development and planning intended to improve student learning for all students, including students with diverse needs, consistent with the student learning goals in RCW 28A.150.210 and applicable essential academic learning requirements as adopted under RCW 28A.630.885.

     (b) State evaluations and findings on the schools for the twenty-first century program, as well as national research, indicate that extra time for site-based planning activities and staff development and planning for school improvement efforts is critical to the success of such efforts.  It is the intent of the legislature that school districts use the funds under this section to provide time and resources for site-based planning activities and staff development and planning that is in addition to locally funded extra time and resources provided for purposes of improving student learning.  Districts are strongly encouraged not to supplant local funds with state funds provided under this section.

     (2) To be eligible for student learning improvement grants, school district boards of directors shall:

     (a) Adopt a policy regarding the involvement of school staff, parents, and community members in instructional decisions;

     (b) Submit school-based applications that have been developed by school building personnel, parents, and community members.  Each application shall:

     (i) Enumerate specific activities to be carried out as part of the grant.  These activities must be consistent with student learning goals in RCW 28A.150.210 (1) through (4) and adopted applicable essential academic learning requirements;

     (ii) Identify the technical resources desired and availability of those resources;

     (iii) Include a proposed budget; and

     (iv) Indicate that the application was approved by the school principal and representatives of teachers, classified employees, parents, and the community.

     (3) The school board shall conduct at least one public hearing on schools' plans for using the grants before the board approves the plans.  Boards may hear and approve more than one school's plan at a hearing.  The board shall only submit applications for grants to the superintendent of public instruction if the board:

     (a) Determines that the process identified in subsection (2) of this section has been followed;

     (b) Determines that the plans are consistent with student learning goals and adopted applicable essential academic learning requirements; and

     (c) Has approved the plans.

     (4) If the application is consistent with the purposes of the grant program and the requirements of subsections (2) and (3) of this section are met, the superintendent of public instruction shall approve the grant application.

     (5) By the end of the 1995-96 school year, each school receiving a student learning improvement grant shall develop and keep on file a building plan developed to attain the student learning goals and essential academic learning requirements, and documentation of staff development and other activities undertaken to implement the plan.  The plan shall be modified and evaluated, as appropriate, in subsequent years.  In addition, each school shall annually send an evaluation of the activities that have been conducted with grant funds to the educational service district that serves the school's district.  The report shall be received by the educational service district annually by July 1, and shall include a brief summary that shall be made available by the educational service district to other schools via the Internet.

     (6) To the extent funds are appropriated, and for allocation purposes only, the amount of grants for the 1994-95, 1995-96, and 1996-97 school years shall be based on time equivalent to up to four days depending upon the number of grant applications received and on the number of full-time equivalent certificated staff who work in the school. Funds from the grant may be used to pay for staff development and planning for certificated and classified staff and site-based planning activities.  Site-based planning activities and staff development and planning conducted pursuant to this section also may be conducted during the months of July and August preceding each school year for which the school has received a grant.  Expenses occurring as a result of these summer site-based planning activities and staff development and planning may be paid from the school year grant.  School districts shall use all funds received under this section solely for grants to schools and shall not use any portion of the funds for indirect costs.

     (((6))) (7) If the superintendent of public instruction finds that a school or school district has conducted activities with grant funds that are inconsistent with the purposes of the grant program as established in subsection (1) of this section, any grant funds received by the district for the specific activities in question shall be returned to the superintendent within ninety days of the finding of non-compliance.

     (8) The state schools for the deaf and blind may apply for grants under this section.

     (((7))) (9) The superintendent of public instruction shall provide planning assistance to schools and districts through the center for the improvement of student learning and other offices.

     (10) The superintendent of public instruction shall adopt timelines and rules as necessary under chapter 34.05 RCW to administer the program.  The superintendent may modify application requirements for schools that have schools for the twenty-first century projects under RCW 28A.630.100. 

     (((8))) (11) The superintendent of public instruction shall report annually to the legislature by December 1st the following information:

     (a) The use of the funds granted under this section;

     (b) An estimate of any increase in staff development and planning in the 1994-95, 1995-96, and 1996-97 school years respectively, above that in the 1993-94 school year; and

     (c) An estimate of any increase in site-based planning activities in the 1994-95, 1995-96, and 1996-97 school years respectively, above that in the 1993-94 school year.

     (((9))) (12) Funding under this section shall not become a part of the state's basic program of education obligation as set forth under Article IX of the state Constitution.

 

     NEW SECTION.  Sec. 2.  This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and shall take effect immediately.

 


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