| Chapter 263 |
| 2022 -- S 2838 SUBSTITUTE B Enacted 07/02/2022 |
| A N A C T |
| RELATING TO EDUCATION -- THE PAUL W. CROWLEY RHODE ISLAND STUDENT INVESTMENT INITIATIVE |
Introduced By: Senators Zurier, Goodwin, DiPalma, Cano, Mack, Bell, Ciccone, Quezada, and Ruggerio |
| Date Introduced: April 05, 2022 |
| It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
| SECTION 1. Chapter 16-7.1 of the General Laws entitled "The Paul W. Crowley Rhode |
| Island Student Investment Initiative [See Title 16 Chapter 97 - The Rhode Island Board of |
| Education Act]" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following sections: |
| 16-7.1-5.1. Intervention and support for the Providence public school district. |
| (a) No later than September 1, 2022, and in order to assess the Providence school district |
| across multiple measures of district performance and student success, the commissioner shall |
| update the turnaround action plan released June 23, 2020 (the "turnaround plan"), to include |
| measurable annual goals including, but not limited to, the following: |
| (1) Student attendance and suspension rates; |
| (2) Student safety and discipline; |
| (3) Student promotion, graduation, and dropout rates; |
| (4) Student achievement on the Rhode Island comprehensive assessment system; |
| (5) Progress in areas of academic underperformance; |
| (6) Progress among subgroups of students, including low-income students, English |
| learners, and students receiving special education; |
| (7) Reduction of achievement gaps among different groups of students; |
| (8) Student acquisition and mastery of twenty-first century skills; |
| (9) Development of college readiness, including at the elementary and middle school |
| levels; |
| (10) Parent and family engagement; |
| (11) Building a culture of academic success among students; |
| (12) Building a culture of student support and success among faculty and staff; |
| (13) Recruitment and retention of a qualified, diverse workforce; |
| (14) Staffing ratios and teacher vacancies; |
| (15) Health and safety of facilities; and |
| (16) Developmentally appropriate child assessments, if applicable. |
| (b) Effective March 1, 2023, and for the duration of the turnaround, the Providence school |
| board shall meet at least monthly, and more frequently if necessary, to provide public input of |
| district performance and implementation of turnaround strategies. The Providence school board |
| shall have, at a minimum, the following powers and duties: |
| (1) To review and advise the commissioner on the appointment of senior school district |
| administrators, provided that the Providence school board shall not have the authority to appoint |
| senior school district administrators so long as the turnaround plan is in effect; |
| (2) To advise the commissioner on district-wide districtwide policy, provided that the |
| Providence school board shall not have the authority to establish district-wide districtwide policy |
| so long as the turnaround plan is in effect; |
| (3) To review progress toward annual performance measures; |
| (4) To receive feedback from stakeholders on the implementation of the turnaround plan; |
| (5) To establish appropriate advisory committees as needed to provide guidance on the |
| implementation of the turnaround plan; and |
| (6) Any other duties delegated to the Providence school board by the commissioner or the |
| council on elementary and secondary education (the “council”). |
| (c)(1) The order of reconstitution and control, issued October 15, 2019, shall be authorized |
| for a period of not more than five (5) years from issuance. The commissioner and turnaround |
| superintendent may jointly develop additional components of the turnaround plan and shall jointly |
| develop annual goals for each component of the plan in a manner consistent with this section. The |
| superintendent shall be responsible for meeting the goals of the turnaround plan. |
| (2) The commissioner and superintendent shall provide a written report to the Providence |
| school board at a minimum, on a biannual basis to provide specific information about the progress |
| being made on the implementation of the district's turnaround plan. One of the quarterly reports |
| shall include progress toward annual measures, pursuant to this section. |
| (3) The commissioner shall evaluate the performance of the superintendent on not less than |
| an annual basis. The purpose of such evaluation shall be to assess the implementation of the |
| turnaround plan and determine whether the district has met the annual goals contained in the |
| turnaround plan. The evaluation shall be in writing and submitted to the council and the Providence |
| school board no later than July 1 for the preceding school year. |
| (4) If the commissioner determines that the district has met the annual performance goals |
| stated in the turnaround plan, the evaluation shall be considered sufficient and the implementation |
| of the turnaround plan shall continue. |
| (5) If the commissioner determines that the superintendent has not met one or more goals |
| in the plan and the failure to meet the goals may be corrected through reasonable modification of |
| the plan, the commissioner, after consultation with the Providence School school board and with |
| the approval of the council, may amend the turnaround plan. |
| (6) If the commissioner determines that the superintendent has substantially failed to meet |
| multiple goals in the turnaround plan, the commissioner may terminate such superintendent. |
| (d)(1) The council shall adopt regulations providing for: |
| (i) The end of turnaround status; and |
| (ii) The transfer of the operation of a school district from the Rhode Island department of |
| elementary and secondary education to the school committee and municipal control. |
| (2) The regulations shall include provisions to allow a district to retain measures adopted |
| in a turnaround plan for a transitional period if, in the judgment of the commissioner, the measures |
| would contribute to the continued improvement of the district. Such regulations shall also include |
| provisions that clearly identify the conditions under which such a transitional period shall end and |
| the powers granted to the commissioner and council under this section shall cease to apply to the |
| district. |
| (e) If, on the basis of the regulations adopted by the council pursuant to subsection (d) of |
| this section, the Providence school district has not improved sufficiently to remove the district from |
| turnaround status, the commissioner may, after consultation with the Providence school board and |
| with the approval of the council: |
| (1) Determine subsequent annual goals for each component of the turnaround plan with the |
| turnaround superintendent, and renew the turnaround plan for an additional period of not more than |
| three (3) years; and |
| (2) Create a new turnaround plan, consistent with the requirements of this section. |
| SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage and shall sunset and expire on July 1, |
| 2024. |
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