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1 | | reenrolled dropout that is provided for other students already |
2 | | enrolled in the school district or educational service region. |
3 | | A school may be developed as a new school or may be an existing |
4 | | school that is expanded. New schools that are developed shall |
5 | | have a minimum of 50 reenrolled high school dropouts. These |
6 | | schools shall operate with this increased incentive, 2 times |
7 | | the full Foundation Level funding, using the best school |
8 | | practices that successfully reengage, educate, graduate, and |
9 | | transition high school dropouts, as developed through |
10 | | successful experience and research. These practices include, |
11 | | but are not limited to, strong leadership, small school size, |
12 | | small class size, local school decision-making, comprehensive |
13 | | programming, strong staff teamwork, strong professional |
14 | | development for all staff, and employment and career |
15 | | preparation, with a more complete list detailed in the January |
16 | | 2008 Final Report of the State Task Force on Re-enrolling |
17 | | Students Who Dropped Out of School, Appendix E. The |
18 | | reimbursement for a new or expanded school shall be made in the |
19 | | school year in which the school is operating, a payment of |
20 | | one-fourth of the annual projected budget shall be made in the |
21 | | first month, and subsequent payments of one-fourth of the |
22 | | annual budget shall be made at the beginning of the second, |
23 | | third, and fourth quarters if the overall enrollment is |
24 | | maintained at 75% of the projected enrollment. If the overall |
25 | | enrollment falls below 75% in the third quarter, then an |
26 | | adjustment shall be made for the payment in the fourth quarter |
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1 | | to whatever the actual percentage of enrollment was in the |
2 | | third quarter, applied to the fourth quarter projected payment. |
3 | | High school students who have left school and are off the |
4 | | school district reimbursement rolls are considered enrolled |
5 | | when they reenroll back into a best practices school, as |
6 | | provided in this amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly. |
7 | | The student must remain in school in the first or second |
8 | | semester, depending on when the student enrolls, as verified by |
9 | | the school district database. These schools shall be held to |
10 | | outcomes that are at appropriate levels for reenrolling and |
11 | | graduating high school dropouts. These outcomes include |
12 | | enrollment, attendance, skill gains, credit gains, graduation |
13 | | or promotion to the next grade level, and the transition to |
14 | | college, training, or employment, with an emphasis on |
15 | | progressively increasing the overall attendance and enrollment |
16 | | to 75% by the sixth month of the school year of the best |
17 | | practices school that the reenrolled students have entered |
18 | | into. In a school district organized under Article 34 of this |
19 | | Code, the outcomes for any school that reenrolls high school |
20 | | dropouts shall utilize best school practices to reenroll high |
21 | | school dropouts and shall be measured by the general assessment |
22 | | tool used by the school district to provide a strong framework |
23 | | for accountability. ".
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