Louisiana 2013 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB206 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    The original instrument was prepared by Jerry J. Guillot. The following digest,
which does not constitute a part of the legislative instrument, was prepared by
Tammy Crain-Waldrop.
DIGEST
LaFleur (SB 206)
Proposed law provides for the "Empowered Community Schools Act".
Provides the following legislative findings:
(1)Public elementary and secondary schools throughout the state have diverse needs
according to student population, geography, human and financial resources, and local
economic conditions, that require local strategies to meet the needs of students. 
(2)In order to prepare all Louisiana students for college or a sustainable career, those closest
to students, especially parents and educators who know and serve their needs firsthand,
must be afforded the ability to make decisions to support their academic and
developmental growth.
(3)Capable school leaders, when empowered to make decisions to effectively lead their
schools, can cause significant growth in student achievement through the thoughtful
management of human and financial resources.
(4)Superintendents annually evaluate effectiveness of principals based on a rigorous
combination of on-the-job observation and progress in student achievement.
Provides that beginning with the 2013-2014 fiscal year, any public elementary or secondary
school principal who is rated "highly effective" pursuant to the performance evaluation program
established by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE), may declare his
school an empowered community school for the following school year, beginning with the
2014-2015 school year, and receive school-level decision-making authority to meet the unique
needs of the school and its students.  Designation as an empowered community school shall
confer upon the school principal the authority to manage instructional, personnel, and financial
decisions as provided for in proposed law. 
Provides that designation as an empowered community school shall remain in effect as long as
the principal retains a rating of highly effective pursuant to BESE standards or until the principal
voluntarily reverses the empowered community school designation. 
Provides that designation as an empowered community school shall remain in effect if the
school's principal is replaced by another principal whose most recent evaluation rating is highly
effective and who retains a rating of highly effective pursuant to BESE standards. Provides that beginning with the 2014-2015 fiscal year, any superintendent of a city, parish, or
local public school system may designate an elementary or secondary school in the system an
empowered community school.  Designation as an empowered community school shall remain in
effect for a period of time determined by the superintendent.
Provides that principals of empowered community schools shall be given the sole authority to:
(1)Design and implement an instructional plan tailored to the needs of the school, its
students, and its faculty, including daily schedule, school calendar, instructional time,
professional development, and curriculum, textbooks and other instructional resources.
(2)Hire and evaluate personnel, assign personnel within the school, and dismiss personnel
from the school, per applicable state laws.
(3)Establish a budget for school-based expenditures using the following funds:
(a)A percentage of the Minimum Foundation Program (MFP) formula per pupil
amount, including any weighted amounts generated by the student population
attending the empowered community school, as determined by BESE.
(b)All federal and other state funds received at a rate or formula equivalent to the rate
or formula by which the district distributes such funds to all schools, pursuant to
applicable regulations.
(4)Plan all expenditures associated with the daily operations of the school, other than costs
associated with personnel, retirement, capital infrastructure, employee benefits, and
district debt service.
(5)Coordinate with the city, parish, or other local public school board for the provisions of
support services, including student transportation and school food service, provided that
the school board is reimbursed for the actual cost of providing such services.
(6)Enter into any contracts to support the school's operating needs.
(7)Participate in any program or pilot program offered through BESE or the Department of
Education.
(8)Apply for publicly or privately sponsored grants on behalf of the school.
(9)Offer specialized instructional programs to meet local needs.
(10)Receive other flexibilities and waivers from BESE regulations as determined by BESE.
Requires that any action taken by the principal of an empowered community school be in
accordance with any court-ordered desegregation plan in effect which applies to the school.  Requires that empowered community schools abide by city, parish, or local public school board
policies with regard to grade configuration and services to students with exceptionalities. 
Requires that city, parish, and other local public school systems with empowered community
schools retain a percentage of the MFP formula, federal, and other state funds attributable to each
empowered community school in order to address the capital needs of the empowered
community school, retirement and other legacy costs associated with the empowered community
school, and administrative overhead expenses associated with the empowered community school
as determined by BESE.
Provides that no person shall have a cause of action against any school district or school board
arising from a contract entered into with the principal of an empowered community school.
Provides that superintendents of districts with empowered community schools may request and
shall be provided progress reports by the principal of each empowered community school related
to academic progress and school finances at intervals determined by the superintendent. 
Provides that the financial practices of the empowered community school must be specifically
included in the independent audit of the city, parish, or other local public school system.
Effective on July 1, 2013.
(Adds R.S. 17:4501- 4507)
Summary of Amendments Adopted by Senate
Committee Amendments Proposed by Senate Committee on Education to the original bill
1. Provides that principals of empowered schools must have a rating of "highly
effective".
2. Makes technical corrections.
Senate Floor Amendments to engrossed bill
1. Makes Legislative Bureau technical changes.
2. Changes the authority of the principal when dealing with support services.