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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2026 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- SCHOOL COMMITTEES AND SUPERINTENDENTS | |
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Introduced By: Senators Acosta, Lawson, Gallo, DiPalma, Ciccone, McKenney, Mack, | |
Date Introduced: April 14, 2026 | |
Referred To: Senate Finance | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 16-2-34 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-2 entitled "School |
2 | Committees and Superintendents [See Title 16 Chapter 97 — The Rhode Island Board of Education |
3 | Act]" is hereby repealed. |
4 | 16-2-34. Central Falls School District board of trustees. |
5 | (a) There is hereby established a seven (7) member board of trustees, which shall govern |
6 | the Central Falls School District. With the exception of those powers and duties reserved by the |
7 | commissioner of elementary and secondary education, and the board of regents for elementary and |
8 | secondary education, the board of trustees shall have the powers and duties of school committees. |
9 | Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the commissioner of elementary and |
10 | secondary education, as the executive agent of the board of regents for elementary and secondary |
11 | education, is authorized to exercise in whole or in part care, control, and management over the |
12 | public schools of the Central Falls school district within the scope of authority of the board of |
13 | trustees and board of regents, whenever the commissioner deems such intervention to be necessary |
14 | and appropriate. |
15 | (b) The board of regents for elementary and secondary education shall appoint the members |
16 | of the board of trustees from nominations made by the commissioner of elementary and secondary |
17 | education. The chairperson shall also be selected in this manner. The board of regents shall |
18 | determine the number, qualifications, and terms of office of members of the board of trustees, |
19 | provided however, that at least four (4) of the members shall be residents of the city and parents of |
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1 | current or former Central Falls public school students. The remaining three (3) shall be appointed |
2 | at large. |
3 | (c) The board of regents shall provide parameters for overall budget requests, approve the |
4 | budget, and otherwise participate in budget development. |
5 | (d) The commissioner of elementary and secondary education shall recommend parameters |
6 | for overall budget requests, recommend a budget, and otherwise participate in budget development. |
7 | (e) The commissioner shall approve the process for selection of the superintendent. |
8 | (f) The board of trustees shall meet monthly and serve without compensation. The board |
9 | of trustees shall have broad policy making authority for the operation of the school, as well as the |
10 | following powers and duties: |
11 | (1) To identify the educational needs of the district; |
12 | (2) To develop educational policies to meet the needs of students in the school district; |
13 | (3) To appoint a superintendent to serve as its chief executive officer and to approve |
14 | assistant and associate superintendents from nominations made by the superintendent; |
15 | (4) To provide policy guidance and otherwise participate in budget development; and |
16 | (5) To develop staffing policies which ensure that all students are taught by educators of |
17 | the highest possible quality. |
18 | (g) The superintendent shall serve at the pleasure of the board of trustees with the initial |
19 | appointment to be for a period of not more than three (3) years; provided, however, that the terms |
20 | and conditions of employment are subject to the approval of the board of regents for elementary |
21 | and secondary education. |
22 | (h) It shall be the responsibility of the superintendent to manage and operate the school on |
23 | a day-to-day basis. The superintendent's duties shall include the following: |
24 | (1) To be responsible for the care, supervision, and management of the schools; |
25 | (2) To recommend to the board of trustees educational policies to meet the needs of the |
26 | district, and to implement policies established by the board of trustees; |
27 | (3) To present nominations to the board of trustees for assistant and associate |
28 | superintendents and to appoint all other school personnel; |
29 | (4) To provide for the evaluation of all school district personnel; |
30 | (5) To establish a school based management approach for decision making for the operation |
31 | of the school; |
32 | (6) To prepare a budget and otherwise participate in budget development as required, and |
33 | to authorize purchases consistent with the adopted school district budget; |
34 | (7) To report to the board of trustees, on a regular basis, the financial condition and |
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1 | operation of the schools, and to report annually on the educational progress of the schools; |
2 | (8) To establish appropriate advisory committees as needed to provide guidance on new |
3 | directions and feedback on the operation of the schools; |
4 | (9) With policy guidance from the board of trustees and extensive involvement of the |
5 | administrators and faculty in the school, to annually prepare a budget. The board of trustees shall |
6 | approve the budget and transmit it to the commissioner. The board of regents for elementary and |
7 | secondary education, upon recommendation of the commissioner of elementary and secondary |
8 | education, shall provide parameters for the overall budget request. Based on review and |
9 | recommendation by the commissioner, the board of regents shall approve the total budget and |
10 | incorporate it into its budget request to the governor and to the general assembly. Line item |
11 | budgeting decisions shall be the responsibility of the superintendent; and |
12 | (10) To negotiate, along with the chairperson of the board of trustees and his or her |
13 | appointed designee, all district employment contracts, which contracts shall be subject to the |
14 | approval of the commissioner of elementary and secondary education with the concurrence of the |
15 | board of regents. |
16 | (i) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to limit or otherwise interfere with the rights of |
17 | teachers and other school employees to bargain collectively pursuant to chapters 9.3 and 9.4 of title |
18 | 28, to exercise rights afforded under any statute including, but not limited to, Title 16, or to allow |
19 | the commissioner, board of trustees or the superintendent to abrogate any agreement by collective |
20 | bargaining. |
21 | (j) The appointment of the special state administrator for the Central Falls School District |
22 | and the Central Falls School District Advisory Group, created by chapter 312 of the Rhode Island |
23 | Public Laws of 1991, will no longer be in effect upon the selection and appointment of the board |
24 | of trustees created in this section. All powers and duties of the special state administrator and the |
25 | Central Falls School District Advisory Group are hereby transferred and assigned to the board of |
26 | trustees created in this section, upon the selection and appointment of that board. |
27 | SECTION 2. Section 16-7.2-6 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-7.2 entitled "The |
28 | Education Equity and Property Tax Relief Act" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
29 | 16-7.2-6. Categorical programs, state funded expenses. |
30 | In addition to the foundation education aid provided pursuant to § 16-7.2-3, the permanent |
31 | foundation education-aid program shall provide direct state funding for: |
32 | (a) Excess costs associated with special education students. Excess costs are defined when |
33 | an individual special education student's cost shall be deemed to be “extraordinary.” Extraordinary |
34 | costs are those educational costs that exceed the state-approved threshold based on an amount |
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1 | above four times the core foundation amount (total of core instruction amount plus student success |
2 | amount). The department of elementary and secondary education shall prorate the funds available |
3 | for distribution among those eligible school districts if the total approved costs for which school |
4 | districts are seeking reimbursement exceed the amount of funding appropriated in any fiscal year; |
5 | and the department of elementary and secondary education shall also collect data on those |
6 | educational costs that exceed the state-approved threshold based on an amount above two (2), three |
7 | (3), and five (5) times the core foundation amount; |
8 | (b) Career and technical education costs to help meet initial investment requirements |
9 | needed to transform existing, or create new, comprehensive, career and technical education |
10 | programs and career pathways in critical and emerging industries and to help offset the higher- |
11 | than-average costs associated with facilities, equipment maintenance and repair, and supplies |
12 | necessary for maintaining the quality of highly specialized programs that are a priority for the state. |
13 | The department shall develop criteria for the purpose of allocating any and all career and technical |
14 | education funds as may be determined by the general assembly on an annual basis. The department |
15 | of elementary and secondary education shall prorate the funds available for distribution among |
16 | those eligible school districts if the total approved costs for which school districts are seeking |
17 | reimbursement exceed the amount of funding available in any fiscal year; |
18 | (c) Programs to increase access to voluntary, free, high-quality pre-kindergarten programs. |
19 | The department shall recommend criteria for the purpose of allocating any and all early childhood |
20 | program funds as may be determined by the general assembly; |
21 | (d)(1) Central Falls, Davies, and the Met Center Stabilization Fund is established to ensure |
22 | that appropriate funding is available to support their students. Additional support for Central Falls |
23 | is needed due to concerns regarding the city's limited capacity to meet the local share of education |
24 | costs. This fund requires that education aid calculated pursuant to § 16-7.2-3 and funding for costs |
25 | outside the permanent foundation education-aid formula, including, but not limited to, |
26 | transportation, facility maintenance, and retiree health benefits, tuition payments for outplaced |
27 | special education students, and tuition payments to other public schools, shall be shared between |
28 | the state and the city of Central Falls. The fund shall be annually reviewed to determine the amount |
29 | of the state and city appropriation. The state's share of this fund may be supported through a |
30 | reallocation of current state appropriations to the Central Falls school district. At the end of the |
31 | transition period defined in § 16-7.2-7, the municipality will continue its contribution pursuant to |
32 | § 16-7-24. |
33 | (2) The total amount allocated to the Central Falls Stabilization Fund shall be equal to the |
34 | sum of: |
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1 | (i) The difference between Central Falls school district's foundation education aid, |
2 | calculated pursuant to § 16-7.2-3(a), and the state's share of Central Falls school district's |
3 | foundation education aid, calculated pursuant to § 16-7.2-4; and |
4 | (ii) Funding for all costs outside the permanent foundation education-aid formula, |
5 | calculated according to the most recently published Universal Charter of Accounts (UCOA) |
6 | expenditures data for Central Falls school district, with adjustments for inflation and the percentage |
7 | change in the resident average daily membership for the city of Central Falls. Beginning in FY2027 |
8 | and in every year thereafter, the city of Central Falls shall allocate to the Central Falls Stabilization |
9 | Fund an amount at least equal to the sum of: |
10 | (A) One percent (1%) of the city's prior year total tax levy; and |
11 | (B) The city's prior year contribution to the Central Falls Stabilization Fund. |
12 | (3) Beginning in FY2027, there shall be a contribution from the school district's fund |
13 | balance in an amount in accordance with the final report of the Special Joint Legislative |
14 | Commission to Study the Return of Central Falls Schools to Local Governance with a target end |
15 | point that meets GFOA standards and aligns with RIDE's fiscal accountability standards and annual |
16 | reporting to ensure adequate funding of the foundation education aid for all Central Falls students. |
17 | The state shall allocate the balance of the Central Falls Stabilization Fund. The city shall annually |
18 | assume responsibility for any deficit incurred by the Central Falls school district. No later than |
19 | September 2030, as preparation for the FY2032 budgeting process, this funding arrangement shall |
20 | be reviewed and, if deemed necessary by mutual agreement of the state and city, amended. |
21 | (4) Davies and the Met Center Stabilization Fund is established to ensure that appropriate |
22 | funding is available to support their students. Additional support for the Davies and the Met Center |
23 | is needed due to the costs associated with running a stand-alone high school offering both academic |
24 | and career and technical coursework. The department shall recommend criteria for the purpose of |
25 | allocating any and all stabilization funds for Davies and the Met Center as may be determined by |
26 | the general assembly; |
27 | (e) Excess costs associated with transporting students to out-of-district non-public schools. |
28 | This fund will provide state funding for the costs associated with transporting students to out-of- |
29 | district non-public schools, pursuant to chapter 21.1 of this title. The state will assume the costs of |
30 | non-public out-of-district transportation for those districts participating in the statewide system. |
31 | The department of elementary and secondary education shall prorate the funds available for |
32 | distribution among those eligible school districts if the total approved costs for which school |
33 | districts are seeking reimbursement exceed the amount of funding available in any fiscal year; |
34 | (f) Excess costs associated with transporting students within regional school districts. This |
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1 | fund will provide direct state funding for the excess costs associated with transporting students |
2 | within regional school districts, established pursuant to chapter 3 of this title. This fund requires |
3 | that the state and regional school district share equally the student transportation costs net any |
4 | federal sources of revenue for these expenditures. The department of elementary and secondary |
5 | education shall prorate the funds available for distribution among those eligible school districts if |
6 | the total approved costs for which school districts are seeking reimbursement exceed the amount |
7 | of funding available in any fiscal year; |
8 | (g) Public school districts that are regionalized shall be eligible for a regionalization bonus |
9 | as set forth below: |
10 | (1) As used herein, the term “regionalized” shall be deemed to refer to a regional school |
11 | district established under the provisions of chapter 3 of this title, including the Chariho Regional |
12 | School district; |
13 | (2) For those districts that are regionalized as of July 1, 2010, the regionalization bonus |
14 | shall commence in FY 2012. For those districts that regionalize after July 1, 2010, the |
15 | regionalization bonus shall commence in the first fiscal year following the establishment of a |
16 | regionalized school district as set forth in chapter 3 of this title, including the Chariho Regional |
17 | School District; |
18 | (3) The regionalization bonus in the first fiscal year shall be two percent (2.0%) of the |
19 | state's share of the foundation education aid for the regionalized district as calculated pursuant to |
20 | §§ 16-7.2-3 and 16-7.2-4 in that fiscal year; |
21 | (4) The regionalization bonus in the second fiscal year shall be one percent (1.0%) of the |
22 | state's share of the foundation education aid for the regionalized district as calculated pursuant to |
23 | §§ 16-7.2-3 and 16-7.2-4 in that fiscal year; |
24 | (5) The regionalization bonus shall cease in the third fiscal year; |
25 | (6) The regionalization bonus for the Chariho regional school district shall be applied to |
26 | the state share of the permanent foundation education aid for the member towns; and |
27 | (7) The department of elementary and secondary education shall prorate the funds available |
28 | for distribution among those eligible regionalized school districts if the total, approved costs for |
29 | which regionalized school districts are seeking a regionalization bonus exceed the amount of |
30 | funding appropriated in any fiscal year; |
31 | (h) [Deleted by P.L. 2024, ch. 117, art. 8, § 1.] |
32 | (i) State support for school resource officers. For purposes of this subsection, a school |
33 | resource officer (SRO) shall be defined as a career law enforcement officer with sworn authority |
34 | who is deployed by an employing police department or agency in a community-oriented policing |
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1 | assignment to work in collaboration with one or more schools. School resource officers should have |
2 | completed at least forty (40) hours of specialized training in school policing, administered by an |
3 | accredited agency, before being assigned. Beginning in FY 2019, for a period of three (3) years, |
4 | school districts or municipalities that choose to employ school resource officers shall receive direct |
5 | state support for costs associated with employing such officers at public middle and high schools. |
6 | Districts or municipalities shall be reimbursed an amount equal to one-half (½) of the cost of |
7 | salaries and benefits for the qualifying positions. Funding will be provided for school resource |
8 | officer positions established on or after July 1, 2018, provided that: |
9 | (1) Each school resource officer shall be assigned to one school: |
10 | (i) Schools with enrollments below one thousand two hundred (1,200) students shall |
11 | require one school resource officer; |
12 | (ii) Schools with enrollments of one thousand two hundred (1,200) or more students shall |
13 | require two school resource officers; |
14 | (2) School resource officers hired in excess of the requirement noted above shall not be |
15 | eligible for reimbursement; and |
16 | (3) Schools that eliminate existing school resource officer positions and create new |
17 | positions under this provision shall not be eligible for reimbursement; and |
18 | (j) Categorical programs defined in subsections (a) through (g) shall be funded pursuant to |
19 | the transition plan in § 16-7.2-7. |
20 | SECTION 3. This act shall take effect on July 1, 2026. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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RELATING TO EDUCATION -- SCHOOL COMMITTEES AND SUPERINTENDENTS | |
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1 | This act would repeal § 16-2-34 ("Central Falls School District board of trustees"). The |
2 | Central Falls Stabilization Fund would include funding for tuition payments for outplaced special |
3 | education students and tuition payments to other public schools. The Davies and Met Stabilization |
4 | Fund would be established to ensure appropriate funding is available to support their students. |
5 | This act would take effect on July 1, 2026. |
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