HB 1308-4_ Filed 02/03/2004, 17:17 Stilwell
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HOUSE MOTION ____
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MR. SPEAKER:
I move that House Bill 1308 be amended to read as follows:
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Page 1, between the enacting clause and line 1, begin a new
paragraph and insert:
SOURCE: IC 20-1-20.5-10; (04)MO130804.1. -->
"SECTION 1. IC 20-1-20.5-10, AS ADDED BY P.L.146-1999,
SECTION 1, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2004]: Sec. 10. The roundtable shall review and recommend
to the board for the board's approval the following:
(1) The academic standards under IC 20-10.1-16 for all grade
levels from kindergarten through grade 12.
(2) The content and format of the ISTEP program, including the
following:
(A) The graduation examination.
(B) The passing scores required at the various grade levels
tested under the ISTEP program.
SOURCE: IC 20-5.5-4-1; (04)MO130804.2. -->
SECTION 2. IC 20-5.5-4-1, AS ADDED BY P.L.100-2001,
SECTION 21, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2004]: Sec. 1. A charter must do the following:
(1) Be a written instrument.
(2) Be executed by a sponsor and an organizer.
(3) Confer certain rights, franchises, privileges, and obligations on
a charter school.
(4) Confirm the status of a charter school as a public school.
(5) Be granted for:
(A) not less than three (3) years; and
(B) a fixed number of years agreed to by the sponsor and the
organizer.
(6) Provide for:
(A) a review by the sponsor of the charter school's
performance, including the progress of the charter school in
achieving the academic goals set forth in the charter, at least
one (1) time in each five (5) year period while the charter is in
effect; and
(B) renewal, if the sponsor and the organizer agree to renew
the charter.
(7) Specify the grounds for the sponsor to:
(A) revoke the charter before the end of the term for which the
charter is granted; or
(B) not renew a charter.
(8) Set forth the methods by which the charter school is held
accountable for achieving the educational mission and goals of the
charter school, including the following:
(A) Evidence of improvement in assessment measures,
including ISTEP and Graduation Qualifying Exam,
examinations, attendance rates, graduation rates (if
appropriate), increased numbers of Core 40 diplomas (if
appropriate), and increased numbers of academic honors
diplomas (if appropriate).
(B) Evidence of progress toward reaching the educational goals
set by the organizer.
(9) Describe the method to be used to monitor the charter
school's:
(A) compliance with applicable law; and
(B) performance in meeting targeted educational performance.
(10) Specify that the sponsor and the organizer may amend the
charter during the term of the charter by mutual consent and
describe the process for amending the charter.
(11) Describe specific operating requirements, including all of the
matters set forth in the application for the charter.
(12) Specify a date when the charter school will:
(A) begin school operations; and
(B) have students in attendance at the charter school.
(13) Specify that records of a charter school relating to the
school's operation and charter are subject to inspection and
copying to the same extent that records of a public school are
subject to inspection and copying under IC 5-14-3.
(14) Specify that records provided by the charter school to the
department or sponsor that relate to compliance by the operator
with the terms of the charter or applicable state or federal laws are
subject to inspection and copying in accordance with IC 5-14-3.
(15) Specify that the charter school is subject to the requirements
of IC 5-14-1.5.
SOURCE: IC 20-5.5-9-2; (04)MO130804.3. -->
SECTION 3. IC 20-5.5-9-2, AS ADDED BY P.L.100-2001,
SECTION 21, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2004]: Sec. 2. An annual report under this chapter must
contain the following information for a charter school:
(1) Results of all standardized testing, including ISTEP and
Graduation Qualifying Exam. examinations.
(2) A description of the educational methods and teaching
methods employed.
(3) Daily attendance records.
(4) Graduation statistics (if appropriate), including attainment of
Core 40 and Academic Honors Diplomas.
(5) Student enrollment data, including the following:
(A) The number of students enrolled.
(B) The number of students expelled.
(C) The number of students who discontinued attendance at
the charter school and the reasons for the discontinuation.
SOURCE: IC 20-10.1-16-8; (04)MO130804.4. -->
SECTION 4. IC 20-10.1-16-8, AS AMENDED BY P.L.193-1999,
SECTION 1, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2004]: Sec. 8. (a) The state superintendent shall develop an
ISTEP program testing schedule in which:
(1) each student in grades 3, 6, 8, and 10 must be tested; and
(2) each student in grade 10 must take a graduation examination.
(2) a student who does not meet the educational proficiency
standard tested in the grade 10 examination may retake the
grade 10 examination in any school year with the consent of
the student's parent.
The board shall adopt rules to establish when a student is considered to
be in grade 10 for purposes of initially taking the graduation grade 10
examination.
(b) A student who is a child with a disability (as defined in
IC 20-1-6-1) shall be tested under this chapter with appropriate
accommodations in testing materials and procedures unless the
individuals who develop the child's individualized education program
determine that testing under this chapter, or a part of the testing, is not
appropriate for the student and that an alternate assessment will be used
to test the student's achievement.
(c) Any decision with regard to a student who is a child with a
disability (as defined in IC 20-1-6-1) to participate in testing under this
chapter, to receive accommodations in testing materials and procedures,
to participate in remediation under IC 20-10.1-17, or to be retained at
the same grade level for consecutive school years shall be made in
accordance with the child's individualized education program, subject
to the ISTEP program manual, and federal law.
SOURCE: IC 20-10.1-16-14.5; (04)MO130804.5. -->
SECTION 5. IC 20-10.1-16-14.5 IS ADDED TO THE INDIANA
CODE AS A
NEW SECTION TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2004]: Sec. 14.5. (a) As used in this section, "diploma"
means a certificate of graduation that a governing body issues to
a student to certify that the student has satisfied the minimum
requirements for high school graduation.
(b) As used in this section, "diploma seal" means an
appropriate indicator that is imprinted, impressed, or otherwise
affixed to a student's diploma to certify that the student has
satisfied the minimum requirements for receiving a diploma
containing the indicator.
(c) A governing body of a school corporation or governing
authority of a nonpublic school must provide an ISTEP+ diploma
seal to a student who receives:
(1) a diploma; and
(2) a passing score on the grade 10 examination under the
ISTEP program.
SOURCE: IC 20-10.1-16-1.5; IC 20-10.1-16-13; IC 20-10.1-16-14.".
; (04)MO130804.6. -->
SECTION 6. THE FOLLOWING ARE REPEALED [EFFECTIVE
JULY 1, 2004]: IC 20-10.1-16-1.5; IC 20-10.1-16-13;
IC 20-10.1-16-14.".
SOURCE: Page 1, line 8; (04)MO130804.1. -->
Page 1, line 8, after "3.8" insert "
(a)".
Page 1, line 11, before "The" begin a new paragraph and insert "
(b)".
Renumber all SECTIONS consecutively.
(Reference is to HB 1308 as printed January 30, 2004.)
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MO130804/DI 109 2004