Chapter 100 |
2024 -- S 2807 Enacted 06/12/2024 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- SHEILA C. "SKIP" NOWELL ACADEMY |
Introduced By: Senator Sandra Cano |
Date Introduced: March 22, 2024 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Title 16 of the General Laws entitled "EDUCATION" is hereby amended by |
adding thereto the following chapter: |
CHAPTER 114 |
SHEILA C. "SKIP" NOWELL ACADEMY |
16-114-1. Sheila C. "Skip" Nowell Academy. |
Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, the Sheila C. |
"Skip" Nowell Academy (hereinafter the "academy") is hereby reconstituted and created as a public |
school and local educational agency authorized to operate pursuant to this chapter. The academy |
shall, upon the approval of the council foron elementary and secondary education, cease operating |
as an independent charter school under chapter 77.3 of this title 16. |
16-114-2. Purpose and mission. |
(a) The purpose of this chapter and the mission of the Sheila C. "Skip" Nowell Academy |
is: |
(1) To primarily support students at risk of school failure, with a special focus on the |
diverse needs of pregnant and parenting teens, to create an environment for their individual growth, |
and to cultivate their social and emotional development; |
(2) To additionally provide an alternative learning environment for disconnected and at- |
risk students, and for students who have recently arrived in the country, desiring to complete their |
academic careers in a setting that offers comprehensive support services, accelerated academic |
curriculum, leadership development, and life skills that will enable them to become resilient, self- |
sufficient adults; and |
(3) To offer a rigorous and relevant standards-driven, experiential learning community, and |
to provide college and career preparatory education based on guided, project-based core |
curriculum, that is aligned to the state's high-quality curricular standards. |
16-114-3. Accountability. |
The academy shall be subject to educational accountability and financial standards and |
reporting requirements promulgated in accordance with chapter 35 of title 42 ("administrative |
procedures") by the department of elementary and secondary education. |
16-114-4. Board of Trustees trustees. |
The academy shall be governed by a board of trustees that shall have the powers and duties |
of a school committee. The board of trustees of the academy on the date of passage of this |
legislation shall constitute the founding board of trustees of the academy. The council on |
elementary and secondary education shall thereafter appoint the members of the board of trustees |
from nominations made by the commissioner of elementary and secondary education. The |
chairperson of the board of trustees shall also be selected in this manner. The council on elementary |
and secondary education shall determine the qualifications and terms of office of members of the |
board of trustees. |
16-114-5. Construction with other laws. |
Notwithstanding the provisions of this chapter or any law to the contrary, the academy shall |
be subject to applicable federal and state law. All students and prospective students of the academy |
shall have all the same rights under applicable federal and state law as students and prospective |
students at other public schools. |
16-114-6. Admission and enrollment. |
The academy may receive direct applications from resident students in any school district |
and may receive referrals for resident students in any school district consistent with the purpose of |
this chapter and the mission of the academy. The academy shall enroll resident students up to |
twenty-two (22) years of age and consistent with the purpose of this chapter and the mission of the |
academy. Students attaining twenty-two (22) years of age in their senior year shall continue to |
remain eligible for enrollment through their date of graduation or the end of the academic year, |
whichever is later. |
16-114-7. School Funding funding. |
Students attending the academy shall do so on a full-time basis with the costs of their |
education being shared by the state and the district of residence as set forth under § 16-7.2-5. |
Notwithstanding the provisions of any law to the contrary, the district of residence shall be |
responsible for its share of school funding as provided herein for all district residents attending the |
academy who meet the enrollment requirements set forth in § 16-114-6. The academy shall be |
eligible to receive state or federal aid, grants, Medicaid revenue, and any other state or federal |
revenue as a local educational agency according to applicable federal and state law. |
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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