Arizona 2023 2023 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2060 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 02/11/2023

                      	HB 2060 
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ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
Fifty-sixth Legislature 
First Regular Session 
 
 
HB 2060: charter schools; financial requirements; revisions 
S/E: public schools; requirements; revisions 
Sponsor: Representative Grantham, LD 14 
Committee on Education 
Summary of the Strike-Everything Amendment to HB 2060 
Overview 
Makes numerous changes to statutes affecting school districts and charter schools, including 
website posting, accounting and K-3 literacy requirements. 
History 
Website Posting Requirements 
Numerous statutes require school districts and charter schools to post, display or make accessible 
certain information on their websites, such as: 1) policies and procedures for reporting crimes; 2) 
the statutory handbook of parental rights (parental rights handbook); 3) policies and procedures 
for parental classroom visits; 4) open enrollment policies; and 5) average teacher salary data 
(A.R.S. §§ 15-153, 15-189.05, 15-249.16, 15-341, 15-816.01, 15-903). 
Uniform System of Financial Records (USFR) 
A charter school must ensure that it is subject to the same financial and electronic data submission 
requirements as a school district, including the USFR. The Auditor General must revise the USFR 
to ensure that the provisions that relate to charter schools are in accordance with commonly 
accepted accounting principles used by private business (A.R.S. § 15-183).  
Literacy Requirements  
Before Laws 2022, Chapter 120, A or B letter grade schools were only required to submit an 
updated K-3 reading program plan to the Arizona Department of Education (ADE) in odd-
numbered years. Currently, all schools must annually submit an updated plan (A.R.S. § 15-211).  
Beginning the 2022-2023 school year, the State Board of Education (SBE) must adopt a statewide 
kindergarten entry evaluation tool to administer to kindergarten students. School districts and 
charter schools must administer this tool within 45 days after the beginning of the school year or 
after a pupil enrolls (A.R.S. § 15-701).  
Provisions 
Website Posting and School Personnel Files 
1. Authorizes a school district, school operated by a school district or charter school to: 
a) satisfy any statutory requirement to post, prominently display, make accessible or 
otherwise include specified information on its website by making a link to the information 
available on its home page; and 
b) consolidate all information that is statutorily required to be posted, prominently displayed, 
made accessible or otherwise included on its website on a single webpage and specifies 
this information is not required to be posted on its home page. (Sec. 2) 
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2. Removes the requirement that a school district governing board or charter school: 
a) keep specified information in a personnel file for prescribed employees; 
b) inform parents of the availability of that information; and 
c) make the information available for parental inspection upon request. (Sec. 4, 8) 
USFR 
3. Deletes the requirement that a charter school's charter ensure it is subject to the USFR and 
instead allows the charter to designate the USFR as the accounting system, methods and 
procedures used to comply with financial data submission requirements. (Sec. 4) 
4. Allows an independent certified public accountant to submit a compliance questionnaire, 
rather than specifically a USFR compliance questionnaire, with applicable audit reports as 
prescribed. (Sec. 15) 
School Personnel Training  
5. Permits each school district and charter school to fulfill dyslexia training requirements by 
ensuring a designated employee has received the prescribed training. (Sec. 4) 
6. Directs SBE to adopt rules to allow designated school employees to count specified training 
for students with reading impairments as continuing education credits. (Sec. 6) 
K-3 Reading Plans 
7. Narrows the school districts and charter schools required to annually submit an updated K-3 
reading plan to those that: 
a) receive a D or F letter grade; or 
b) have more than 10% of 3rd grade students who do not demonstrate sufficient reading 
skills according to the statewide reading assessment. (Sec. 5) 
Kindergarten Entry Evaluation Tool 
8. Declares school districts and charter schools: 
a) are not required to administer the kindergarten entry evaluation tool adopted by SBE; and  
b) must select appropriate evaluation methods or assessments, or both, to administer to 
kindergarten students within outlined timeframes. (Sec. 10) 
Parental Rights Handbook 
9. Reorganizes the requirement that ADE develop a parental rights handbook by directing ADE 
to develop a handbook for parents of children enrolled in school districts and a handbook for 
parents of children enrolled in charter schools. (Sec. 7) 
10. Outlines the statutes included in the charter school parental rights handbook. (Sec. 7) 
Requesting Transfer Records 
11. Allows, rather than requires within five school days after enrolling a transfer pupil, a school to 
request the student's record from their previous school. (Sec. 13) 
Miscellaneous 
12. Makes technical changes. (Sec. 3, 7, 10, 11, 12) 
13. Makes conforming changes. (Sec. 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16)