Arizona 2022 2022 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2233 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 02/28/2022

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ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
Fifty-fifth Legislature 
Second Regular Session 
House: ED DP 6-4-0-0 | APPROP DPA 12-0-0-1  
 
HB 2233: dropout recovery programs; special audit 
Sponsor: Representative Udall, LD 25 
House Engrossed 
Overview 
Establishes additional reporting requirements for a dropout recovery program (DRP) provider. 
Requires the Auditor General (OAG) to conduct a special audit of DRPs and appropriates monies 
for this audit. Repeals statute authorizing DRPs on July 1, 2025. 
History 
A school district or charter school providing high school instruction is authorized to offer a DRP. 
Schools may contract with an educational management organization (EMO) to provide a DRP. 
An EMO must be accredited, and any teachers provided by the EMO must hold a current teaching 
license and valid fingerprint clearance card. Additionally, teachers of core subjects must be highly 
qualified. To be eligible to enroll in a DRP, a pupil must be eligible for placement in an alternative 
school, must not be enrolled in a school district or charter school and has been withdrawn from a 
school for at least 30 days. A DRP is designated as an alternative school. 
Every pupil who is enrolled in a DRP must have a written learning plan. This written learning plan 
must include the start and anticipated end date of the plan, courses the student is to complete, 
state competency exams to be taken and expectations for satisfactory monthly progress and 
contact with the pupil's assigned mentor.  
Furthermore, a DRP must report its monthly participation to the Arizona Department of Education 
(ADE). Monthly participation calculations must include newly enrolled pupils who have a written 
learning plan on file, pupils who met and did not meet satisfactory monthly progress expectations 
in the previous month and pupils who met expectations for program reentry. ADE is then required 
to submit an annual report containing the number of pupils who participate in DRPs and who 
graduate from high school to specified entities.  
Satisfactory monthly progress means an amount of progress that is measurable on a monthly 
basis and that, if continued for 12 months, would result in the pupil being awarded the same 
amount of academic credit as would be awarded if the pupil were in a traditional education 
program and completes the full school year (A.R.S. § 15-901.06).  
Provisions 
Reporting 
1. Instructs each DRP provider to report the following to ADE by June 30 annually: 
a) The total number of pupils enrolled in that provider's DRP; 
b) The number of credits pupils had prior to enrolling in the DRP, categorized by elective or 
core credit; 
c) The number of core and elective credits earned by pupils while enrolled in the DRP; 
d) The age and any relevant demographic data of enrolled pupils; 
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e) The success rate of pupils enrolled in the DRP reported by the number of pupils who are 
on track to graduate, who have returned to a public or private school and who have 
graduated from high school; 
f) The performance of pupils who take a state competency exam while enrolled in the DRP;  
g) The performance of pupils on benchmark exams while enrolled in the DRP; and 
h) Postsecondary or career attainment of pupils who participated in the DRP. (Sec. 1) 
2. Requires ADE to submit an annual report to specified entities that includes the information 
reported by each DRP provider. (Sec. 1) 
Special Audit  
3. Directs the OAG to conduct a special audit of DRPs operating in Arizona. (Sec. 3) 
4. Authorizes the OAG to select a sample of DRPs or students enrolled in DRPs to audit. (Sec. 
3) 
5. Details the special audit must include a review of applicable records of DRPs and school 
districts and charter schools that contract with an EMO to provide a DRP to report on: 
a) The academic progress of pupils enrolled in a DRP;  
b) Program design related to student proficiency, coursework rigor, academic progress and 
graduation expectations; and 
c) DRPs' self-reported use of monies received from state, local or federal sources. (Sec. 3) 
6. Mandates ADE, school districts, charter schools and EMOs cooperate with and provide 
requested information to the OAG. (Sec. 3) 
7. Requires the OAG to submit the special audit to specified entities by July 1, 2023. (Sec. 3) 
8. Appropriates $175,000 from the state General Fund in FY 2023 to the OAG to perform the 
special audit. (Sec. 4) 
Miscellaneous 
9. Repeals statute authorizing DRPs on July 1, 2025. (Sec. 2) 
10. Specifies satisfactory monthly progress means an amount of progress that is measurable on 
a monthly basis and that, if continued for 12 months, would result in at least the same amount 
of academic credit being awarded to a pupil in a traditional education program who completes 
a full school year. (Sec. 1) 
11. Makes technical and conforming changes. (Sec. 1)