Arizona 2023 2023 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2539 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 03/24/2023

                    Assigned to ED 	AS PASSED BY COMMITTEE 
 
 
 
 
ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Sixth Legislature, First Regular Session 
 
AMENDED 
FACT SHEET FOR H.B. 2539 
 
school choice; failing schools; notice 
Purpose 
Establishes the Arizona School Choice Program (Program) within the Arizona Department 
of Education (ADE) to develop a pamphlet and handbook of school choice options, operate a hotline 
for school choice questions and develop a notification form and letter for school districts and charter 
schools to send to parents of students enrolled in a school that receives a D or F letter grade.  
Background 
Arizona students may attend the following public schools: 1) any school in a school district 
(district school) through open enrollment policies, subject to available capacity; 2) Arizona Online 
Instruction; and 3) charter schools. For students attending a private school, qualifying students 
may receive state monies through empowerment scholarship accounts and scholarship assistance 
may be available through school tuition organizations, which are funded through individual and 
corporate contributions for which a taxpayer may receive a tax credit (A.R.S. Title 15). The State 
Board of Education (SBE) must adopt a model format that school districts may use for parental 
understanding of open enrollment and, subject to available monies, design a public awareness 
effort relating to school choice options as outlined. (A.R.S. § 15-816.01). 
ADE must annually recommend to the SBE an achievement profile for each public school 
and local education agency using classifications based on an A through F letter grade system. If a 
school is assigned a D or F letter grade, the school district governing board (governing board) must 
provide written notification of the classification to each residence within the district school's 
attendance area and a charter school must notify the parents of the students attending the charter 
school within 30 days. For a district school or charter school assigned a D letter grade, the 
governing board or charter holder must develop an improvement plan within 90 days. For a district 
school assigned an F letter grade, the governing board must evaluate needed changes to the 
improvement plan and consider plan recommendations within 60 days. For a charter school 
assigned an F letter grade, the charter school's sponsor must either take action to restore acceptable 
performance or revoke the charter school's charter (A.R.S. §§ 15-241 and 15-241.02; SBE). 
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation. 
Provisions 
Arizona School Choice Program 
1. Establishes the Program within ADE and directs the Program to develop, implement and 
maintain a public awareness program designed to: 
a) inform the public about a student's ability to choose any Arizona public school;  FACT SHEET – Amended  
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b) direct the public to informational resources that explain school choice options in Arizona, 
including a prescribed handbook of school choice options; and 
c) instruct the public how to request enrollment for students. 
2. Requires the Program to: 
a) develop and annually update a handbook of school choice options (school choice 
handbook) that are available to students in kindergarten programs and grades 1 through 12 
(K-12 students); 
b) develop and produce single-page informational pamphlets, in both digital and physical 
formats, designed to educate parents on the school choice options available to K-12 
students; 
c) develop a failing school notification form and school choice notification letter as 
prescribed; and 
d) operate and maintain a centralized hotline to respond to questions related to school choice. 
3. Specifies that ADE's digital school choice informational pamphlet must contain hyperlinks to 
websites that provide further information. 
4. Prescribes the following school choice options for inclusion in the school choice handbook: 
a) school open enrollment options; 
b) charter schools; 
c) Arizona online instruction; 
d) Arizona empowerment scholarship accounts; 
e) homeschool; 
f) educational scholarships or tuition grants issued by student tuition organizations; 
g) nonstatutory options, including micro schools and district magnet schools; and 
h) other options identified by the Program. 
5. Requires ADE to develop a failing school notification form that contains, both in English and 
Spanish: 
a) a notice and explanation of the school's assigned letter grade; 
b) an explanation of the data and scores that comprise the letter grade; 
c) the average academic proficiency score and average academic growth score that were used 
to calculate the letter grade;  
d) a summary of the developed school improvement plan; and 
e) the time and place of any public meeting in which the school's letter grade or improvement 
plan will be discussed, including the public meeting in which the school improvement plan 
will be presented. 
6. Requires ADE to develop a school choice notification letter that contains the Program's school 
choice informational pamphlet. 
7. Requires the Program to, for the school choice hotline: 
a) use multiple forms of communication; 
b) make translation services available; and 
c) be available to the public in the evenings Monday through Friday, excluding holidays.  FACT SHEET – Amended  
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8. Requires the SBE and ADE to post the school choice informational pamphlet and school choice 
handbook in a conspicuous place on their respective websites. 
9. Directs the Program to collaborate with: 
a) public and private partners to achieve the Program's objectives; and 
b) the SBE to provide parents and the public with informational resources developed by the 
Program. 
10. Requires the Arizona Department of Transportation to: 
a) by December 1, 2024, electronically notify all existing motor vehicle registrants of the 
school choice options available to K-12 students using the Program's digital school choice 
informational pamphlet; and 
b) electronically or digitally deliver school choice informational pamphlet to a person who 
moves to Arizona from another state or country and initially registers a motor vehicle in 
Arizona. 
Letter Grade Notifications 
11. Expands the information that a charter school or governing board of a district school assigned 
a D or F letter grade must include in the notification of the classification by requiring the 
notification to include the prescribed failing school notification form and school choice letter. 
12. Extends, from 30 days to 60 days, the time period after a district school or charter school is 
assigned a D or F letter grade within which the governing board or charter school must provide 
notification of the classification. 
13. Requires a governing board to send a notification of a D or F letter grade to the parent of each 
student enrolled in the district school, rather than each residence within the school's attendance 
area. 
14. Requires the governing board or charter school governing body of a school assigned a D or F 
letter grade to: 
a) complete the failing school notification form; and 
b) submit evidence to ADE of the school's compliance with the notification requirements, 
including sent receipts and an attestation that the notifications were properly sent. 
15. Replaces the requirement for ADE to, at least twice a year, publish in a newspaper of general 
circulation in each county a list of schools that are assigned an F letter grade, with a 
requirement for ADE to post the list in a conspicuous location on ADE's website and on all 
official communication channels, including any social media platform for which ADE has an 
account. 
16. Allows a failing school notification to be delivered electronically if the school district or 
charter school electronically communicates with the parents of students in the ordinary course 
of business. 
17. Requires any electronic communications sent according to the failing school notification 
requirements to contain hyperlinks to websites that provide further information.  FACT SHEET – Amended  
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18. Requires ADE, if a school district or charter school fails to comply with the notification 
requirements, to suspend Classroom Site Fund distributions to the school district or charter 
school until ADE receives satisfactory evidence of the school district's or charter school's 
compliance. 
Miscellaneous 
19. Makes technical and conforming changes. 
20. Becomes effective on the general effective date. 
Amendments Adopted by Committee 
1. Transfers, from the SBE to ADE, the requirement to develop the failing school notification 
form. 
2. Requires evidence of compliance with the failing school notification requirements to be 
submitted to ADE, rather than the SBE. 
House Action 	Senate Action 
ED 2/14/23 DP 6-4-0-0 ED 3/22/23 DPA 4-3-0 
3
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 Read 3/7/23  31-29-0 
Prepared by Senate Research 
March 24, 2023 
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