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Current as of June 08, 2021 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
Sec. 9.5. (a) The governing body of a school that has been placed in the lowest two (2) categories or designations may submit a plan to the state board to create a transformation zone within the school corporation. A plan may be developed with the assistance of the department.
(b) The state board shall grant the designation as a transformation zone unless the state board concludes that the submitted plan does not substantially meet the criteria set forth in this section. All plans must be submitted to the state board not later than April 15, 2016, or April 15 each year thereafter. All plans must be approved or denied by the state board not later than July 1 of the first year of implementation.
(c) Each plan must include the following information:
(1) An organizational chart that demonstrates that the leader of the transformation zone reports directly to the school corporation's superintendent.
(2) A description of the innovations the school corporation will implement, which may include:
(A) innovations in school staffing;
(B) curriculum and nonmandated assessments;
(C) class scheduling;
(D) the length of the school day or year;
(E) the use of financial and other resources;
(F) teacher recruitment, employment, and compensation; and
(G) other innovations.
(3) The objective annual student performance and growth or improvement performance gains that the school corporation expects to achieve over the next five (5) years.
(4) A budget demonstrating financial sustainability of the transformation zone without the use of special turnaround funding at the end of the fifth year of operation, with lower amounts of special turnaround funding in the fourth and fifth years.
(5) A description of any regulatory or district policy requirements, subject to the the state board's approval, that would need to be waived for the school corporation to implement the transformation zone.
(d) Subject to subsection (e), a school within the transformation zone that is not operated by a special management team is not subject to IC 20-29 unless the school corporation voluntarily recognizes an exclusive representative under IC 20-29-5-2. If the school corporation voluntarily recognizes an exclusive representative under IC 20-29-5-2, the school corporation may authorize a school within the transformation zone to opt out of bargaining allowable subjects or discussing discussion items by specifying the excluded items on the notice required under IC 20-29-5-2(b). Such notice must be provided to the education employment relations board at the time of the notice's posting.
(e) Subsection (d) applies only to a school that has been designated as a transformation zone following the third consecutive year in the lowest performance category or designation.
(f) All plans approved under this chapter shall be sent by the state board to the education employment relations board not later than fifteen (15) days after the plan's approval.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 20. Education § 20-31-9.5-9.5 - last updated June 08, 2021 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-20-education/in-code-sect-20-31-9-5-9-5.html
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