Bill Text: NC H750 | 2013-2014 | Regular Session | Amended


Bill Title: Charter School Flexibility/Pilot

Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 8-1)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2013-04-11 - Ref To Com On Education [H750 Detail]

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GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA

SESSION 2013

H                                                                                                                                                    1

HOUSE BILL 750

 

 

Short Title:        Charter School Flexibility/Pilot.

(Public)

Sponsors:

Representatives Lambeth, Glazier, and Hanes (Primary Sponsors).

For a complete list of Sponsors, refer to the North Carolina General Assembly Web Site.

Referred to:

Education.

April 11, 2013

A BILL TO BE ENTITLED

AN ACT to authorize a pilot program for Local boards of education to act as the chartering entity for charter schools in a local school administrative unit and convert existing public schools to charter schools.

The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:

SECTION 1.  The State Board of Education shall implement a five‑year Local Board of Education Charter School Oversight Pilot Program in up to 10 local school administrative units selected by the State Board of Education. The purpose of the pilot program is to expand on the options for local boards of education to improve student learning and provide parents and students with expanded choices in the types of educational opportunities that are available within the public school system.

SECTION 2.  The pilot program shall provide local boards of education in the local administrative units selected by the State Board of Education the opportunity to (i) act as the chartering entity of a charter school with the authority to approve and revoke a charter school's charter and (ii) approve the conversion of an existing public school to a charter school as follows:

(1)        Local charter schools. –

a.         Application to a local board of education as the chartering entity. – An applicant may apply to the local board of education of the local administrative unit in which the school will be located for approval to establish a local charter school. An application submitted under this section shall be in lieu of submitting a preliminary application to a board of trustees of a constituent institution of The University of North Carolina or an application to the State Board of Education to establish a charter school pursuant to G.S. 115C‑238.29B.

b.         Application contents. – The application to the local board of education shall contain at least the following information:

1.         A description of a program that implements one or more of the purposes in G.S. 115C‑238.29A.

2.         A description of the manner in which the local charter school shall share resources and collaborate with the local school board of education in the local school administrative unit in which the local charter school will be located, including allocation of costs.

3.         A plan for the provision of food services to students.

4.         A description of student achievement goals for the local charter school's educational program and the method of demonstrating that students have attained the skills and knowledge specified for those student achievement goals.

5.         The governance structure of the local charter school, including the names of the proposed initial members of the board of directors of the nonprofit, tax‑exempt corporation and the process to be followed by the local charter school to ensure parental involvement.

6.         Admission policies and procedures.

7.         A proposed budget for the local charter school and evidence that the financial plan for the local charter school is economically sound.

8.         Requirements and procedures for program and financial audits.

9.         A description of how the local charter school shall comply with G.S. 115C‑238.29F.

10.       Types and amounts of insurance coverage, including bonding insurance for the principal officers of the school, to be obtained by the local charter school.

11.       The term of the charter.

12.       The qualifications required for individuals employed by the local charter school.

13.       The procedures by which students can be excluded from the local charter school and returned to another public school. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, any local board may refuse to admit any student who is suspended or expelled from a local charter school due to actions that would lead to suspension or expulsion from a public school under G.S. 115C‑390.5 through G.S. 115C‑390.11 until the period of suspension or expulsion has expired.

14.       The number of students to be served, which number shall be at least 65, and the minimum number of teachers to be employed at the local charter school, which number shall be at least three. However, the local charter school may serve fewer than 65 students or employ fewer than three teachers if the application contains a compelling reason, such as the local charter school would serve a geographically remote and small student population.

15.       Information regarding the facilities to be used by the local charter school and the manner in which administrative services of the local charter school are to be provided.

c.         Time for submission. – The local charter school shall submit its application to the local board of education to establish a local charter school no later than six months prior to the beginning of the school year in which the local charter school will first enroll students.

d.         Approval of a local charter school application. – When a local board of education receives an application to establish a local charter school in the local school administrative unit, the superintendent or designee shall review the local charter school application. Following review of the application, the superintendent shall recommend to the local board of education whether to approve or disapprove the application. The local board of education may approve an application to establish a local charter school if it finds that the application (i) meets the requirements adopted by the local board of education that, at a minimum, meet the standards adopted by the State Board of Education and (ii) demonstrates the school would improve student learning and achieve one or more of the purposes set out in G.S. 115C‑238.29A. The local board of education shall act within 45 days on all applications and appeals after receipt.

e.         Grant of initial charter. – The local board of education may authorize a local charter school before the applicant has secured its space, equipment, facilities, and personnel if the applicant indicates the authority is necessary for it to raise working capital. The State Board of Education shall not allocate any funds to the local charter school until the school has obtained space. The local board of education may grant the initial charter for a period not to exceed five years.

f.          Revisions to the local charter application and enrollment growth. – A material revision of the provisions of a charter application shall be made only upon the approval of the local board of education. It shall not be considered a material revision of a charter application and shall not require the prior approval of the local board of education for a local charter school to increase its enrollment during the local charter school's second year of operation and annually thereafter (i) by up to twenty percent (20%) of the local charter school's previous year's enrollment or (ii) in accordance with planned growth as authorized in the charter. Other enrollment growth shall be considered a material revision of the charter application, and the local board of education may approve such additional enrollment growth of greater than twenty percent (20%) only if the local board finds that:

1.         The actual enrollment of the local charter school is within ten percent (10%) of its maximum authorized enrollment;

2.         The local charter school has commitments for ninety percent (90%) of the requested maximum growth;

3.         The local charter school is not currently identified as low‑performing;

4.         The local charter school meets generally accepted standards of fiscal management; and

5.         It is otherwise appropriate to approve the enrollment growth.

g.         Disapproval of a local charter school application. – The local board of education's disapproval of an application is final and shall not be subject to appeal. If a local board of education fails to act on an application within the time frame set forth in sub‑subdivision d. of this subdivision or disapproves an applicant's charter application to establish a local charter school in the local administrative district, the applicant may apply to the State Board of Education to establish a State charter school in accordance with G.S. 115C‑238.29B.

h.         Notification to the State Board of Education of local charter school approval. – The local board of education shall submit application materials from each local charter school it approves under this section to the State Board of Education within 14 days after the date of final approval by the local board. The local board of education shall also notify the State Board of material revisions to any applications of a local charter school approved under this section within 14 days of the date of the approval of the revision by the local board. If the local board of education fails to submit the information required by this sub‑subdivision to the State Board of Education within 30 days of the approval of a local charter school, the State Board is authorized to delay the establishment of the local charter school until such time it receives the information.

i.          State and local funds for a local charter school. –

1.         Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the State Board of Education shall allocate to each local charter school:

I.          State allocations for school related staffing and supplies, including teacher and principal allotments calculated according to State funding formulas used for local school administrative units allocations. If the local charter school does not use the State salary schedules for teachers and principals, the teacher and principal allotments shall be converted to cash allocations.

II.         All other State allocations for the local school administrative unit shall be allotted for the local charter school on a per pupil basis, except for the allocation for children with disabilities, the allocation for children with limited English proficiency, and the allocation for student transportation, if the local charter school agreement requires the local school administrative unit to provide transportation services to the local charter school.

III.       An additional amount for each child attending the local charter school who is a child with disabilities.

IV.       An additional amount for children with limited English proficiency attending the local charter school, based on a formula adopted by the State Board.

2.         Notwithstanding the provisions of G.S. 115C‑426, the following funds shall be established for local charter schools participating in the pilot program:

I.          A local transportation expense fund to include local appropriations for all transportation related expenses for eligible school‑age students in K‑12 for travel to and from school and between schools, such as contract transportation, transportation personnel other than school administrative personnel, bus drivers' salaries, benefits, fuels, and other costs as defined in the Uniform Chart of Accounts.

II.         A local accountability services fund to include local appropriations for the purpose of implementing the requirements in Part 3 of Article 8B of Chapter 115C of the General Statutes.

III.       A local fund of supplemental monies provided to public schools based on the poverty level of students served in a particular public school to include local allocations provided to certain schools located within the local school administrative unit based on the poverty level of students served in the particular school.

3.         The State Board shall allow for annual adjustments to the amount allocated to a local charter school based on its enrollment growth in school years subsequent to the initial year of operation.

4.         In the event a child with disabilities leaves the local charter school and enrolls in another public school during the first 60 school days in the school year, the local charter school shall return a pro rata amount of funds allocated for that child to the State Board, and the State Board shall reallocate those funds to the local school administrative unit in which the other public school is located. In the event a child with disabilities enrolls in a local charter school during the first 60 school days in the school year, the State Board shall allocate to the local charter school the pro rata amount of additional funds for children with disabilities.

5.         Funds allocated by the State Board of Education may be used to enter into operational and financing leases for real property or mobile classroom units for use as school facilities for local charter schools and may be used for payments on loans made to local charter schools for facilities or equipment. However, State funds shall not be used to obtain any other interest in real property or mobile classroom units. No indebtedness of any kind incurred or created by the local charter school shall constitute an indebtedness of the State or its political subdivisions, and no indebtedness of the local charter school shall involve or be secured by the faith, credit, or taxing power of the State or its political subdivisions. Every contract or lease into which a local charter school enters shall include the previous sentence. The school also may own land and buildings it obtains through non‑State sources.

6.         If a student attends a local charter school, the local school administrative unit in which the child resides shall transfer to the local charter school an amount equal to the per pupil local current expense appropriation to the local school administrative unit for the fiscal year, less the following amounts:

I.          Local allocations for transportation if the local charter agreement requires the local school administrative unit to provide transportation services to the local charter school.

II.         Local allocation for accountability services.

III.       Local allocations provided to certain schools located within the local school administrative unit based on the poverty level of students served in those particular schools, unless the local charter school meets the criteria established by the local school administrative unit to be eligible to receive such funds.

7.         If a student attends a local charter school, the local school administrative unit in which the student resides shall also transfer to the local charter school an amount equal to the per pupil amount derived from any sales and use taxes used by the county for public school capital outlay purposes under G.S. 105‑487 and G.S. 105‑502.

8.         The amount transferred to a local charter school that consists of revenue derived from supplemental taxes shall be transferred only to a local charter school located in the tax district for which these taxes are levied and in which the student resides.

j.          Nonrenewal or termination of a local charter school. – A local board of education that has approved a local charter school may terminate or not renew a charter upon any of the following grounds:

1.         Failure to meet the requirements for student performance contained in the charter.

2.         Failure to meet generally accepted standards of fiscal management.

3.         Violations of law.

4.         Material violation of any of the conditions, standards, or procedures set forth in the charter.

5.         Two‑thirds of the faculty and instructional support personnel at the local charter school request that the charter be terminated or not renewed.

6.         Other good cause identified.

k.         Performance standards. – The local board of education shall adopt criteria for adequate performance by a local charter school that at a minimum meets the performance standards adopted by the State Board of Education and shall identify local charter schools with inadequate performance. The criteria shall include a requirement that a local charter school that demonstrates no growth in student performance and has annual performance composites below sixty percent (60%) in any two years in a three‑year period is inadequate.

1.         If a local charter school is inadequate in the first three years of the charter, the local charter school shall develop a strategic plan to meet specific goals for student performance that are consistent with local board of education criteria and the mission approved in the charter school. The strategic plan shall be reviewed and approved by the local board of education. The local board of education is authorized to terminate or not renew a charter for failure to demonstrate improvement under the strategic plan.

2.         If a local charter school is inadequate and has had a charter for more than four years, the local board of education is authorized to terminate or not renew the charter.

l.          Accountability for local charter schools.

1.         A local charter school is subject to the financial audits, the audit procedures, and the audit requirements adopted by the local board of education of the local school administrative unit in which the local charter school is located. These audit requirements may include the requirements of the School Budget and Fiscal Control Act.

2.         The local charter school shall comply with the reporting requirements established by the State Board of Education in the Uniform Education Reporting System.

3.         The local charter school shall report at least annually to the local board of education the information required by the local board and the State Board of Education.

m.        Grievance process. – The local board of education shall develop and implement a process to address contractual and other grievances between a local charter school and the local board during the time of its charter.

 n.        Revocation or nonrenewal of local charter school's charter. – If a local board of education revokes or does not renew a local charter school's charter during the period of the pilot program, the local board shall report the action to the State Board of Education. The local board of education shall also annually report to the State Board any local charter schools required to adopt a strategic plan under sub‑subdivision k. of this subdivision. The State Board is authorized to intervene and revoke a local charter school's charter if it determines that the local board of education has not addressed a charter school's inadequate performance in a timely manner or for any reason listed in sub‑subdivision j. of this subdivision.

o.         Exemptions. – Except as otherwise provided in this act and pursuant to the provisions of its charter, a local charter school is (i) exempt from statutes and rules applicable to public schools located in the local school administrative unit and (ii) subject to the statutes and rules applicable to charter schools.

(2)        District charter schools. –

a.         Proposal to the superintendent. – The superintendent of a local school administrative unit shall consider a proposal submitted by a principal of a public school in the local school administrative unit to convert the public school into a district charter school. Upon the superintendent's approval, the principal of the school shall collaborate with school staff, parents of students enrolled in the school, and community and business partners to develop an application to submit to the local board to convert the public school to a district charter school.

b.         Application contents. – An application prepared by the principal of the school shall contain at least the following information:

1.         The composition of a school committee with five to nine members to act as the advisory committee of the district charter school.

2.         A description of a program that implements one or more of the purposes in G.S. 115C‑238.29A, including the uniqueness of the delivery model and likelihood of academic success for students.

3.         A description of student achievement goals for the district charter school's educational program and the method of demonstrating that students have attained the skills and knowledge specified for those student achievement goals.

4.         The process to be followed by the district charter school to ensure parental involvement.

5.         Admission policies and procedures.

6.         A proposed budget for the district charter school, including any proposed salary or benefit changes and staffing changes involving current school employees, and evidence that the financial plan for the district charter school is economically sound.

7.         Requirements and procedures for program and financial audits.

8.         A description of how the district charter school shall comply with G.S. 115C‑238.29F.

9.         The proposed relationship between the advisory committee and the local board of education for the governance of the school.

10.       The term of the charter.

11.       The qualifications required for individuals employed by the district charter school. School personnel of a district charter school shall be subject to a criminal history check in accordance with G.S. 115C‑332.

12.       The procedures by which students can be excluded from the district charter school and returned to another public school located in the local school administrative unit. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, any local board of education may refuse to admit to another public school any student who is suspended or expelled from a district charter school due to actions that would lead to suspension or expulsion from a public school under G.S. 115C‑390.5 through G.S. 115C‑390.11 until the period of suspension or expulsion has expired.

13.       The number of students to be served, which number shall be at least 65, and the minimum number of teachers to be employed at the district charter school, which number shall be at least three. However, the district charter school may serve fewer than 65 students or employ fewer than three teachers if the application contains a compelling reason, such as the district charter school would serve a geographically remote and small student population.

14.       Information regarding the facilities to be used by the district charter school and the manner in which administrative services of the district charter school are to be provided.

c.         Approval of the application at the school level. – The final application must be approved by a majority vote of the current school personnel and must be signed by the district school advisory committee, the principal, the president of the parent‑teacher organization, and the chair of the school improvement team.

d.         Approval of the application by the local board and charter agreement. – The superintendent shall review the application and recommend to the local board of education whether the application should be approved or disapproved. The local board of education may approve an application to establish a local charter school if it finds that the application (i) meets the requirements adopted by the local board of education that, at a minimum, meet the standards adopted by the State Board of Education and (ii) demonstrates the school would improve student learning and achieve one or more of the purposes set out in G.S. 115C‑238.29A. A district charter school shall operate under a charter that is a written agreement signed by the local board of education and the advisory committee. The agreement shall incorporate the information provided in the application and any terms and conditions imposed on the district charter school by the local board of education. The district charter school may open the next school year or no later than the following second school year. If the local board of education disapproves an application, the decision is final and shall not be subject to appeal.

e.         Notification to the State Board of Education. – If approved by the local board of education, the board shall submit application materials from the district charter school to the State Board of Education within 14 days after the date of final approval by the local board. The local board of education shall also notify the State Board of material revisions to the agreement between the district charter school and the local board within 14 days of the date of the approval of the revision by the local board. If the local board of education fails to submit any of the information required under this sub‑subdivision to the State Board of Education within 30 days of the approval of a district charter school, the State Board is authorized to delay the conversion to a district charter school until such time it receives the information.

f.          Enrollment preference. – A district charter school shall give preference for admission to any child who is qualified under the laws of this State for admission to the local school administrative unit before permitting enrollment of non‑domiciled students.

g.         Funds for a district charter school. – A district charter school shall receive State and local funds in the same manner as a public school in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 115C of the General Statutes.

h.         Performance standards. – The local board of education shall adopt criteria for adequate performance by a district charter school that, at a minimum, meets the performance standards adopted by the State Board of Education and any standards set forth in the charter agreement. The criteria shall include a requirement that a district charter school that demonstrates no growth in student performance and has annual performance composites below sixty percent (60%) in any two years in a three‑year period is inadequate.

1.         If a district charter school is inadequate in the first three years of the charter, the district charter school shall develop a strategic plan to meet specific goals for student performance that are consistent with local board of education criteria and the mission approved in the district charter school. The strategic plan shall be reviewed and approved by the local board of education. The local board of education is authorized to terminate or not renew the charter agreement for failure to demonstrate improvement under the strategic plan.

2.         If a district charter school is inadequate and has had a charter for more than four years, the local board of education is authorized to terminate or not renew the charter.

i.          Termination or nonrenewal of the district charter school charter agreement. – A local board of education that has approved a district charter school under this subdivision may terminate or not renew a charter agreement upon any of the following grounds:

1.         Failure to meet the requirements for student performance contained in the charter.

2.         Failure to meet generally accepted standards of fiscal management.

3.         Violations of law.

4.         Material violation of any of the conditions, standards, or procedures set forth in the charter agreement.

5.         Two‑thirds of the faculty and instructional support personnel at the district charter school request that the charter be terminated or not renewed.

6.         Other good cause identified.

j.          Grievance process. – The local board of education shall develop and implement a process to address contractual and other grievances between a local charter school and the local board during the time of its charter.

k.         Revocation or nonrenewal of local charter school's charter. – If a local board of education revokes or does not renew a district charter school's charter during the period of the pilot program, the local board shall report the action to the State Board of Education. The local board of education shall also annually report to the State Board any district charter schools required to adopt a strategic plan under sub‑subdivision h. of this subdivision. The State Board is authorized to intervene and revoke a district charter school's charter agreement if it determines that the local board of education has not addressed a school's inadequate performance in a timely manner or for any reason listed in sub‑subdivision i. of this subdivision.

l.          Reversion to a public school. – Upon termination of a school's status as a district charter school, the local board of education shall revert to operating the school as a public school in accordance with applicable State laws and regulations. The local board of education shall adopt rules for reversion of a district charter school to a public school.

m.        Exemptions. – Except as otherwise provided in this act and pursuant to the provisions of its charter agreement, a district charter school is (i) exempt from statutes and rules applicable to public schools located in the local school administrative unit and (ii) subject to the statutes and rules applicable to charter schools.

SECTION 3.  A local charter school or district charter school participating in the pilot program shall, at a minimum, submit to the local board of education an annual compliance check of all Individual Education Programs for children with disabilities enrolled at the school.

SECTION 4.  The State Board of Education shall make an interim report on or before January 1, 2016, and a final report on or before March 15, 2018, to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee on the school performance of the participating schools in the pilot program and recommendations on the implementation of the program statewide.

SECTION 5.  This act becomes effective July 1, 2013, and applies beginning with the 2013‑2014 school year.

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