Arizona 2023 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1208 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 05/10/2023

                      	SB 1208 
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ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
Fifty-sixth Legislature 
First Regular Session 
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SB 1208: dropout recovery programs; revisions 
Sponsor: Senator Kaiser, LD 2 
Transmitted to the Governor 
Overview 
Revises dropout recovery programs (DRPs) by modifying the schools eligible to offer a DRP, 
establishing a determination process to operate a DRP and creating data reporting requirements.  
History 
A DRP assists youth who have left the education system achieve their high school diploma in an 
alternative school setting. A school district or charter school that provides high school instruction 
may offer a DRP to eligible students or may contract with an educational management organization 
(EMO) to provide a DRP. To offer a DRP, a school may not be an Arizona online instruction (AOI) 
provider and must be an approved alternative school. The State Board of Education prescribes 
standards and achievement testing requirements for DRPs. 
To enroll in a DRP, a pupil must be eligible for placement in an alternative school and must have 
been withdrawn from a school district or charter school for at least 30 days, unless it is determined 
the pupil is unable to participate in other school district programs. Students enrolled in a DRP must 
have a written learning plan that is developed by an assigned mentor. This written learning plan must 
include outlined elements, such as start and end dates, courses/exams to be completed by the 
student and expectations for satisfactory monthly progress and contact with the student's mentor.  
Currently, the Arizona Department of Education (ADE) must submit an annual report to specified 
entities that details the outcomes of DRPs, including the number of participating students and, of 
those students, the number of students who graduate (A.R.S. § 15-901.06).  
An online course provider is a school (other than an online school) selected to participate in AOI that 
provides at least one approved online academic course.  An online school is a school selected to 
participate in AOI that provides at least four online academic courses or one or more online courses 
for a prescribed number of daily hours (A.R.S. § 15-808).  
Provisions 
1. Allows each alternative school within a school district and alternative charter school (alternative 
school) that provides high school instruction to offer a DRP. (Sec. 1) 
2. Prohibits an online course provider or an online school, rather than an AOI provider, from 
providing a DRP. (Sec. 1) 
3. Specifies an alternative school with a unique entity number may provide a DRP if it is not an 
online course provider or an online school that provides AOI. (Sec. 1) 
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4. Requires a written learning plan for each DRP student to include whether the student will receive 
wraparound or support services that count toward the student's satisfactory monthly progress. 
(Sec. 1) 
5. Specifies the wraparound or support services provided to a student may: 
a) count toward their satisfactory monthly progress only during their initial entry into a DRP; and 
b) may not count during any subsequent entries in the same school's DRP. (Sec. 1) 
6. Counts a DRP student as being in attendance if the student is enrolled in a teacher-facilitated 
synchronous or asynchronous course and meets other statutory criteria. (Sec. 1) 
7. Instructs ADE to create, maintain and update, on a quarterly basis, a list of all alternative schools 
that offer a DRP and the EMO, if any, that provides DRP services to each school. (Sec. 1) 
8. Directs an alternative school to apply to operate a DRP by submitting an application to ADE in 
the form and manner prescribed by ADE and, if the school contracts with an EMO, to identify the 
EMO in the application. (Sec. 1) 
9. Requires ADE to determine whether the alternative school meets DRP criteria and notify the 
school district or alternative charter school of its determination within 30 days after receipt of the 
application. (Sec. 1) 
10. Authorizes the school district or alternative charter school to respond to and appeal ADE's 
determination within 30 days. (Sec. 1) 
11. Directs an alternative school that offers a DRP to notify ADE within 30 days after entering or 
terminating a contract with an EMO. (Sec. 1) 
12. Requires, by July 31 annually, each school and EMO that provides a DRP to report to ADE: 
a) the total number of students who are enrolled in the DRP by January 31 during the fiscal year 
and who: 
i. graduated before January 31; or 
ii. on January 31, were enrolled in the DRP and needed at most three credits and at most 
one math credit to satisfy graduation requirements;  
b) the percentage of these students who graduated during the fiscal year and the percentage 
who earned at least one college and career readiness indicator point; and 
c) the total number of students who, during the fiscal year, are continuously enrolled in the DRP 
for at least 80 school days and earn at least 4.5 credits or all the remaining credits needed 
for graduation. (Sec. 1) 
13. Replaces the requirement that ADE annually report DRP outcomes with the requirement that, by 
November 1 annually, ADE compile the prescribed information reported by each alternative 
school and EMO to specified entities and post the report on its website. (Sec. 1) 
14. Modifies the definition of eligible student, as it relates to DRPs, by: 
a) removing the requirement the student be eligible for placement in an alternative school; and 
b) decreasing the time a student must be withdrawn from a school district or charter school from 
at least 30 days to 10 days. (Sec. 1) 
15. Alters the definition of satisfactory monthly progress to specify that the lesser required amount 
of progress for the first two months that the student participates in the DRP is so that wraparound 
services or support services provided pursuant to the student's written learning plan may be 
established. (Sec. 1) 
16. Makes technical and conforming changes. (Sec. 1)