Plain English Breakdown
Using official source text because the generated explanation was unavailable or could not be confirmed against the official bill text.
Local Education Agencies
Present law authorizes the commissioner of education to reinstitute an enrollment cap or order the closure of a public virtual school that is identified as a priority school or demonstrates student achievement growth at a level of "significantly below exp ectations" for any three consecutive years of the school's operation, as represented by the TVAAS.
What This Bill Does
- Present law authorizes the commissioner of education to reinstitute an enrollment cap or order the closure of a public virtual school that is identified as a priority school or demonstrates student achievement growth at a level of "significantly below exp ectations" for any three consecutive years of the school's operation, as represented by the TVAAS.
- This bill makes the closure of a public virtual school mandatory under such circumstances and implements a process for such school's closure, which would t a ke effect at the end of the school year in which the commissioner directs the LEA to close the virtual school and includes parental notification, a moratorium on new student enrollment, and a prohibition against withholding student records.
- If a virtual school is closed upon direction of the commissioner, or if the LEA elects to close the virtual school, then this bill requires that the TISA payments for the LEA that established the school exclude a student who was a member in the virtual s chool the prior year who did not remain a member in the LEA following the closure of the virtual school.
- Present law authorizes an LEA to contract for services with nonprofit and for-profit providers for the operation and management of a virtual school.
Limits and Unknowns
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