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Legislative Update – Day 24 of 40

Crossover Day is the last day for legislation to pass the state house or senate and cross over to the other chamber for consideration.  That day is currently set for March 13, 2015.
SR 287 – Opportunity School District
SR 287 proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Georgia so as to allow the General Assembly to authorize the establishment of an Opportunity School District to provide for state intervention for failing schools. The Senate Education & Youth Committee asked questions around Fair Dismissal issues and the Opportunity School District Superintendent position. SR 287 received a “Do Pass” and is headed to Senate Rules
If the amendment passes both chambers by a 2/3 majority, the following question will be placed on the November 2016 ballot:

Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended to allow the state to intervene in chronically failing public schools in order to improve student performance?

Also Headed To Senate Rules:
SB 132, the “Move on When Ready Act”, makes provisions whereby eligible high school students may apply to eligible postsecondary institutions to take one or more dual credit courses at or through the postsecondary institution with the goal of completing postsecondary credit and high school diploma requirements.
SB 156 authorizes the State Charter Commission to establish a nonprofit foundation
SB 164 encourages the implementation of positive behavioral interventions and support (PBIS) and response to intervention (RTI) programs.
SB 129, “Georgia Religious Freedom Restoration Act”, goes back to the federal language and does not create new rights.
Headed To House Rules:
HB 170, Transportation Funding Act of 2015, would replace the current 7.5 cents excise tax plus sales taxes to a fixed state excise tax of 29.2 cents.
SB 2 allows a local board to award a high school diploma to an enrolled student who is 16 or older, has completed specified coursework, and completes a program at a postsecondary institution
HB 372 limits the ability of political entity from adding additional facility requirements for a charter school that has met other requirements.
HR 303 is a resolution urging the State Board of Education to develop and implement comprehensive civics education curricula to improve students’ civic knowledge, skills, and attitudes.
HB 16 prohibits high schools that receive QBE funds from participation in athletic associations unless the association allows students enrolled in magnet schools to try for and participate on athletic teams of their resident school.
HB 131 amends state law to require additions to local policies to include provisions to prevent cyberbullying.
HB 296 removes the one year eligibility requirement for the Special Needs Scholarship if the student is a lawful refugee or asylee as defined by federal law.
HB 271 creates another category of charter schools called charter -school-in-the-workplace.

Legislation To Help Failing Schools In DeKalb

Governor Deal unveiled a plan Wednesday allowing the state to assume management and operations of failing schools. This post was adapted from How Nathan Deal’s bid to rescue failing schools would work by Greg Bluestein at the AJC.
The enabling legislation creates an Opportunity School District which would pick up 20 failing schools each year. The overall number would be capped at 100 and the program would start in the 2017 school year.  The Opportunity School District would be led by a superintendent who reports directly to the Governor and would be outside the jurisdiction of the Ga DOE and State Superintendent.
What schools would be taken over? Schools that score below a 60 on the state’s College and Career Performance Index three years running which includes 26 of DeKalb’s schools listed below.
Once the decision to intervene is made, the superintendent of the new district can choose between four options:

  • Direct state management of the school
  • Shared governance with a local school board
  • Conversion to a charter school
  • Closure of the school

The opportunity school district’s superintendent would pick the school leadership team. Each opportunity school would have a nonprofit board to oversee its governance.
26 of the 141 schools in need of recovery are in DeKalb:

School CCRPI
2012
CCRPI
2013
CCRPI
2014
Browns Mill Elementary 54 55 51
Canby Lane Elementary 58 58 47
Cedar Grove Elementary 57 53 58
Cedar Grove Middle School 58 48 54
Clifton Elementary 52 54 46
Columbia Elementary 53 52 49
Columbia High School 53 58 56
Dunaire Elementary 58 59 50
Miller Elementary 53 53 50
Fairington Elementary 50 56 55
Flat Rock Elementary 50 52 58
Flat Shoals Elementary 42 54 50
Freedom Middle School 56 59 52
Knollwood Elementary 47 41 54
MLK Jr High School 57 60 60
Meadowview Elementary 42 44 53
Midway Elementary 52 46 48
Oakview Elementary 48 58 51
Panola Way Elementary 58 44 51
Redan Elementary 50 50 48
McNair Elementary 47 50 42
Salem Middle School 56 50 58
Snapfinger Elementary 50 55 56
Stoneview Elementary 49 47 45
Toney Elementary 56 50 48
Towers High School 57 48 56