Michigan 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HB5269 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 01/08/2025

                    state of michigan 102nd Legislature Regular session of 2024 Introduced by Reps. Koleszar, Glanville, Weiss and Conlin ENROLLED HOUSE BILL No. 5269 AN ACT to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled ?An act to provide a system of public instruction and elementary and secondary schools; to revise, consolidate, and clarify the laws relating to elementary and secondary education; to provide for the organization, regulation, and maintenance of schools, school districts, public school academies, intermediate school districts, and other public school entities; to prescribe rights, powers, duties, and privileges of schools, school districts, public school academies, intermediate school districts, and other public school entities; to provide for the regulation of school teachers and certain other school employees; to provide for school elections and to prescribe powers and duties with respect thereto; to provide for the levy and collection of taxes; to provide for the borrowing of money and issuance of bonds and other evidences of indebtedness; to establish a fund and provide for expenditures from that fund; to make appropriations for certain purposes; to provide for and prescribe the powers and duties of certain state departments, the state board of education, and certain other boards and officials; to provide for licensure of boarding schools; to prescribe penalties; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,? by amending sections 504a, 506, 525, 527, 557, 560, 1311h, and 1311k (MCL 380.504a, 380.506, 380.525, 380.527, 380.557, 380.560, 380.1311h, and 380.1311k), section 504a as amended and sections 525 and 527 as added by 2003 PA 179, section 506 as added by 1993 PA 362, sections 557 and 560 as added by 2009 PA 205, section 1311h as amended by 2012 PA 620, and section 1311k as added by 1999 PA 23. The People of the State of Michigan enact: Sec. 504a. In addition to other powers set forth in this part, a public school academy may take action to carry out the purposes for which it was incorporated under this part, including, but not limited to, all of the following: (a) To sue and be sued in its name. (b) Subject to section 503b, to acquire, hold, and own in its own name real and personal property, or interests in real or personal property, for educational purposes by purchase, gift, grant, devise, bequest, lease, sublease, installment purchase agreement, land contract, option, or condemnation, and subject to mortgages, security interests, or other liens; and to sell or convey the property as the interests of the public school academy require. (c) To receive, disburse, and pledge funds for lawful purposes. (d) To enter into binding legal agreements with persons or entities as necessary for the operation, management, financing, and maintenance of the public school academy, if the agreement is in compliance with sections 7 and 18 of the state school aid act of 1979, MCL 388.1607 and 388.1618.  (e) To incur temporary debt in accordance with section 1225. (f) To solicit and accept any grants or gifts for educational purposes and to establish or permit to be established on its behalf 1 or more nonprofit corporations the purpose of which is to assist the public school academy in the furtherance of its public purposes. (g) To borrow money and issue bonds in accordance with section 1351a and in accordance with part VI of the revised municipal finance act, 2001 PA 34, MCL 141.2601 to 141.2613, except that the borrowing of money and issuance of bonds by a public school academy is not subject to section 1351a(4) or section 1351(2) to (4). Bonds issued under this section are full faith and credit obligations of the public school academy, pledging the general funds or any other money available for such a purpose. Bonds issued under this section are subject to the revised municipal finance act, 2001 PA 34, MCL 141.2101 to 141.2821.   Sec. 506. (1) A public school academy, with the approval of the authorizing body, may employ or contract with personnel as necessary for the operation of the public school academy, prescribe the personnel?s duties, and fix the personnel?s compensation. (2) By not later than November 1 of each year, each public school academy shall post all of the following information on its website that is accessible to the public: (a) The average salary for new teachers and the average salary for veteran teachers employed by the public school academy or employed by an educational management organization and assigned to the public school academy, or, if there are fewer than 5 new teachers or 5 veteran teachers at the public school academy, the average salary for all teachers employed by the public school academy or employed by an educational management organization and assigned to the public school academy. (b) The average salary for support staff employed by the public school academy or employed by an educational management organization and assigned to the public school academy. (3) As used in this section: (a) ?Educational management organization? means that term as defined in section 503c. (b) ?New teacher? means an individual who has held a teaching certificate for less than 5 years. (c) ?Support staff? includes, but is not limited to, student-facing paraprofessionals, food service workers, bus drivers, and literacy coaches. (d) ?Veteran teacher? means an individual who has held a teaching certificate for 5 or more years.   Sec. 525. In addition to other powers set forth in this part, an urban high school academy may take action to carry out the purposes for which it was incorporated under this part, including, but not limited to, all of the following: (a) To sue and be sued in its name. (b) Subject to section 523a, to acquire, hold, and own in its own name real and personal property, or interests in real or personal property, for educational purposes by purchase, gift, grant, devise, bequest, lease, sublease, installment purchase agreement, land contract, option, or condemnation, and subject to mortgages, security interests, or other liens; and to sell or convey the property as the interests of the urban high school academy require. (c) To receive, disburse, and pledge funds for lawful purposes. (d) To enter into binding legal agreements with persons or entities as necessary for the operation, management, financing, and maintenance of the urban high school academy, if the agreement is in compliance with sections 7 and 18 of the state school aid act of 1979, MCL 388.1607 and 388.1618. (e) To incur temporary debt in accordance with section 1225. (f) To solicit and accept any grants or gifts for educational purposes and to establish or permit to be established on its behalf 1 or more nonprofit corporations the purpose of which is to assist the urban high school academy in the furtherance of its public purposes. (g) To borrow money and issue bonds in accordance with section 1351a and in accordance with part VI of the revised municipal finance act, 2001 PA 34, MCL 141.2601 to 141.2613, except that the borrowing of money and issuance of bonds by an urban high school academy are not subject to section 1351a(4) or section 1351(2) to (4). Bonds issued under this section are full faith and credit obligations of the urban high school academy, pledging the general funds or any other money available for such a purpose. Bonds issued under this section are subject to the revised municipal finance act, 2001 PA 34, MCL 141.2101 to 141.2821.  Sec. 527. (1) An urban high school academy, with the approval of the authorizing body, may employ or contract with personnel, or enter into a contract with another party to furnish teachers or other personnel, as necessary for the operation of the urban high school academy, prescribe the personnel?s duties, and fix the personnel?s compensation. (2) By not later than November 1 of each year, each urban high school academy shall post all of the following information on its website that is accessible to the public: (a) The average salary for new teachers and the average salary for veteran teachers employed by the urban high school academy or employed by an educational management organization and assigned to the urban high school academy, or, if there are fewer than 5 new teachers or 5 veteran teachers at the urban high school academy, the average salary for all teachers employed by the urban high school academy or employed by an educational management organization and assigned to the urban high school academy. (b) The average salary for support staff employed by the urban high school academy or employed by an educational management organization and assigned to the urban high school academy. (3) As used in this section: (a) ?Educational management organization? means that term as defined in section 523c. (b) ?New teacher? means an individual who has held a teaching certificate for less than 5 years. (c) ?Support staff? includes, but is not limited to, student-facing paraprofessionals, food service workers, bus drivers, and literacy coaches. (d) ?Veteran teacher? means an individual who has held a teaching certificate for 5 or more years.   Sec. 557. In addition to other powers set forth in this part, a school of excellence may take action to carry out the purposes for which it was incorporated under this part, including, but not limited to, all of the following: (a) To sue and be sued in its name. (b) Subject to section 555, to acquire, hold, and own in its own name real and personal property, or interests in real or personal property, for educational purposes by purchase, gift, grant, devise, bequest, lease, sublease, installment purchase agreement, land contract, option, or condemnation, and subject to mortgages, security interests, or other liens; and to sell or convey the property as the interests of the school of excellence require. (c) To receive, disburse, and pledge funds for lawful purposes. (d) To enter into binding legal agreements with persons or entities as necessary for the operation, management, financing, and maintenance of the school of excellence, if the agreement is in compliance with sections 7 and 18 of the state school aid act of 1979, MCL 388.1607 and 388.1618. (e) To incur temporary debt in accordance with section 1225. (f) To solicit and accept any grants or gifts for educational purposes and to establish or permit to be established on its behalf 1 or more nonprofit corporations the purpose of which is to assist the school of excellence in the furtherance of its public purposes. (g) To borrow money and issue bonds in accordance with section 1351a and in accordance with part VI of the revised municipal finance act, 2001 PA 34, MCL 141.2601 to 141.2613, except that the borrowing of money and issuance of bonds by a school of excellence is not subject to section 1351a(4) or section 1351(2) to (4). Bonds issued under this section are full faith and credit obligations of the school of excellence, pledging the general funds or any other money available for such a purpose. Bonds issued under this section are subject to the revised municipal finance act, 2001 PA 34, MCL 141.2101 to 141.2821.   Sec. 560. (1) A school of excellence, with the approval of the authorizing body, may employ or contract with personnel as necessary for the operation of the school of excellence, prescribe the personnel?s duties, and fix the personnel?s compensation. A school of excellence may implement and maintain a method of compensation for its employees that is based on job performance, job accomplishments, and job assignment in a subject area or school that is difficult to find employees to staff. (2) By not later than November 1 of each year, each school of excellence shall post all of the following information on its website that is accessible to the public: (a) The average salary for new teachers and the average salary for veteran teachers employed by the school of excellence or employed by an educational management organization and assigned to the school of excellence, or, if there are fewer than 5 new teachers or 5 veteran teachers at the school of excellence, the average salary for all teachers employed by the school of excellence or employed by an educational management organization and assigned to the school of excellence.  (b) The average salary for support staff employed by the school of excellence or employed by an educational management organization and assigned to the school of excellence. (3) As used in this section: (a) ?Educational management organization? means that term as defined in section 553c. (b) ?New teacher? means an individual who has held a teaching certificate for less than 5 years. (c) ?Support staff? includes, but is not limited to, student-facing paraprofessionals, food service workers, bus drivers, and literacy coaches. (d) ?Veteran teacher? means an individual who has held a teaching certificate for 5 or more years.   Sec. 1311h. (1) In addition to other powers set forth in sections 1311b to 1311m, a strict discipline academy may take action to carry out the purposes for which it was incorporated under sections 1311b to 1311m, including, but not limited to, all of the following: (a) To sue and be sued in its name. (b) To acquire, hold, and own in its own name real and personal property, or interests in real or personal property, for educational purposes by purchase, gift, grant, devise, bequest, lease, sublease, installment purchase agreement, land contract, option, or condemnation, and subject to mortgages, security interests, or other liens; and to sell or convey the property as the interests of the strict discipline academy require. (c) To receive and disburse funds for lawful purposes. (d) To enter into binding legal agreements with persons or entities as necessary for the operation, management, financing, and maintenance of the strict discipline academy, if the agreement is in compliance with sections 7 and 18 of the state school aid act of 1979, MCL 388.1607 and 388.1618. (e) To incur temporary debt in accordance with section 1225. (f) To solicit and accept any grants or gifts for educational purposes and to establish or permit to be established on its behalf 1 or more nonprofit corporations the purpose of which is to assist the strict discipline academy in the furtherance of its public purposes. (g) To borrow money and issue bonds in accordance with section 1351a and in accordance with part VI of the revised municipal finance act, 2001 PA 34, MCL 141.2601 to 141.2613, except that the borrowing of money and issuance of bonds by a strict discipline academy is not subject to section 1351a(4) or section 1351(2) to (4). Bonds issued under this section are full faith and credit obligations of the strict discipline academy, pledging the general funds or any other money available for such a purpose. Bonds issued under this section are subject to the revised municipal finance act, 2001 PA 34, MCL 141.2101 to 141.2821.   Sec. 1311k. (1) A strict discipline academy, with the approval of the authorizing body, may employ or contract with personnel as necessary for the operation of the strict discipline academy, prescribe the personnel?s duties, and fix the personnel?s compensation. (2) By not later than November 1 of each year, each strict discipline academy shall post all of the following information on its website that is accessible to the public: (a) The average salary for new teachers and the average salary for veteran teachers employed by the strict discipline academy or employed by an educational management organization and assigned to the strict discipline academy, or, if there are fewer than 5 new teachers or 5 veteran teachers at the strict discipline academy, the average salary for all teachers employed by the strict discipline academy or employed by an educational management organization and assigned to the strict discipline academy. (b) The average salary for support staff employed by the strict discipline academy or employed by an educational management organization and assigned to the strict discipline academy. (3) As used in this section: (a) ?Educational management organization? means an entity that enters into a management agreement with a strict discipline academy. (b) ?Entity? means a partnership, nonprofit or business corporation, or any other association, corporation, trust, or other legal entity. (c) ?Management agreement? means an agreement to provide comprehensive educational, administrative, management, or instructional services or staff to a strict discipline academy. (d) ?New teacher? means an individual who has held a teaching certificate for less than 5 years. (e) ?Support staff? includes, but is not limited to, student-facing paraprofessionals, food service workers, bus drivers, and literacy coaches. (f) ?Veteran teacher? means an individual who has held a teaching certificate for 5 or more years.  Enacting section 1. This amendatory act takes effect 90 days after the date it is enacted into law.      Clerk of the House of Representatives     Secretary of the Senate Approved___________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Governor 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

state of michigan

102nd Legislature

Regular session of 2024

Introduced by Reps. Koleszar, Glanville, Weiss and Conlin

ENROLLED HOUSE BILL No. 5269

AN ACT to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled ?An act to provide a system of public instruction and elementary and secondary schools; to revise, consolidate, and clarify the laws relating to elementary and secondary education; to provide for the organization, regulation, and maintenance of schools, school districts, public school academies, intermediate school districts, and other public school entities; to prescribe rights, powers, duties, and privileges of schools, school districts, public school academies, intermediate school districts, and other public school entities; to provide for the regulation of school teachers and certain other school employees; to provide for school elections and to prescribe powers and duties with respect thereto; to provide for the levy and collection of taxes; to provide for the borrowing of money and issuance of bonds and other evidences of indebtedness; to establish a fund and provide for expenditures from that fund; to make appropriations for certain purposes; to provide for and prescribe the powers and duties of certain state departments, the state board of education, and certain other boards and officials; to provide for licensure of boarding schools; to prescribe penalties; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,? by amending sections 504a, 506, 525, 527, 557, 560, 1311h, and 1311k (MCL 380.504a, 380.506, 380.525, 380.527, 380.557, 380.560, 380.1311h, and 380.1311k), section 504a as amended and sections 525 and 527 as added by 2003 PA 179, section 506 as added by 1993 PA 362, sections 557 and 560 as added by 2009 PA 205, section 1311h as amended by 2012 PA 620, and section 1311k as added by 1999 PA 23.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

Sec. 504a. In addition to other powers set forth in this part, a public school academy may take action to carry out the purposes for which it was incorporated under this part, including, but not limited to, all of the following:

(a) To sue and be sued in its name.

(b) Subject to section 503b, to acquire, hold, and own in its own name real and personal property, or interests in real or personal property, for educational purposes by purchase, gift, grant, devise, bequest, lease, sublease, installment purchase agreement, land contract, option, or condemnation, and subject to mortgages, security interests, or other liens; and to sell or convey the property as the interests of the public school academy require.

(c) To receive, disburse, and pledge funds for lawful purposes.

(d) To enter into binding legal agreements with persons or entities as necessary for the operation, management, financing, and maintenance of the public school academy, if the agreement is in compliance with sections 7 and 18 of the state school aid act of 1979, MCL 388.1607 and 388.1618. 

(e) To incur temporary debt in accordance with section 1225.

(f) To solicit and accept any grants or gifts for educational purposes and to establish or permit to be established on its behalf 1 or more nonprofit corporations the purpose of which is to assist the public school academy in the furtherance of its public purposes.

(g) To borrow money and issue bonds in accordance with section 1351a and in accordance with part VI of the revised municipal finance act, 2001 PA 34, MCL 141.2601 to 141.2613, except that the borrowing of money and issuance of bonds by a public school academy is not subject to section 1351a(4) or section 1351(2) to (4). Bonds issued under this section are full faith and credit obligations of the public school academy, pledging the general funds or any other money available for such a purpose. Bonds issued under this section are subject to the revised municipal finance act, 2001 PA 34, MCL 141.2101 to 141.2821.

 

Sec. 506. (1) A public school academy, with the approval of the authorizing body, may employ or contract with personnel as necessary for the operation of the public school academy, prescribe the personnel?s duties, and fix the personnel?s compensation.

(2) By not later than November 1 of each year, each public school academy shall post all of the following information on its website that is accessible to the public:

(a) The average salary for new teachers and the average salary for veteran teachers employed by the public school academy or employed by an educational management organization and assigned to the public school academy, or, if there are fewer than 5 new teachers or 5 veteran teachers at the public school academy, the average salary for all teachers employed by the public school academy or employed by an educational management organization and assigned to the public school academy.

(b) The average salary for support staff employed by the public school academy or employed by an educational management organization and assigned to the public school academy.

(3) As used in this section:

(a) ?Educational management organization? means that term as defined in section 503c.

(b) ?New teacher? means an individual who has held a teaching certificate for less than 5 years.

(c) ?Support staff? includes, but is not limited to, student-facing paraprofessionals, food service workers, bus drivers, and literacy coaches.

(d) ?Veteran teacher? means an individual who has held a teaching certificate for 5 or more years.

 

Sec. 525. In addition to other powers set forth in this part, an urban high school academy may take action to carry out the purposes for which it was incorporated under this part, including, but not limited to, all of the following:

(a) To sue and be sued in its name.

(b) Subject to section 523a, to acquire, hold, and own in its own name real and personal property, or interests in real or personal property, for educational purposes by purchase, gift, grant, devise, bequest, lease, sublease, installment purchase agreement, land contract, option, or condemnation, and subject to mortgages, security interests, or other liens; and to sell or convey the property as the interests of the urban high school academy require.

(c) To receive, disburse, and pledge funds for lawful purposes.

(d) To enter into binding legal agreements with persons or entities as necessary for the operation, management, financing, and maintenance of the urban high school academy, if the agreement is in compliance with sections 7 and 18 of the state school aid act of 1979, MCL 388.1607 and 388.1618.

(e) To incur temporary debt in accordance with section 1225.

(f) To solicit and accept any grants or gifts for educational purposes and to establish or permit to be established on its behalf 1 or more nonprofit corporations the purpose of which is to assist the urban high school academy in the furtherance of its public purposes.

(g) To borrow money and issue bonds in accordance with section 1351a and in accordance with part VI of the revised municipal finance act, 2001 PA 34, MCL 141.2601 to 141.2613, except that the borrowing of money and issuance of bonds by an urban high school academy are not subject to section 1351a(4) or section 1351(2) to (4). Bonds issued under this section are full faith and credit obligations of the urban high school academy, pledging the general funds or any other money available for such a purpose. Bonds issued under this section are subject to the revised municipal finance act, 2001 PA 34, MCL 141.2101 to 141.2821. 

Sec. 527. (1) An urban high school academy, with the approval of the authorizing body, may employ or contract with personnel, or enter into a contract with another party to furnish teachers or other personnel, as necessary for the operation of the urban high school academy, prescribe the personnel?s duties, and fix the personnel?s compensation.

(2) By not later than November 1 of each year, each urban high school academy shall post all of the following information on its website that is accessible to the public:

(a) The average salary for new teachers and the average salary for veteran teachers employed by the urban high school academy or employed by an educational management organization and assigned to the urban high school academy, or, if there are fewer than 5 new teachers or 5 veteran teachers at the urban high school academy, the average salary for all teachers employed by the urban high school academy or employed by an educational management organization and assigned to the urban high school academy.

(b) The average salary for support staff employed by the urban high school academy or employed by an educational management organization and assigned to the urban high school academy.

(3) As used in this section:

(a) ?Educational management organization? means that term as defined in section 523c.

(b) ?New teacher? means an individual who has held a teaching certificate for less than 5 years.

(c) ?Support staff? includes, but is not limited to, student-facing paraprofessionals, food service workers, bus drivers, and literacy coaches.

(d) ?Veteran teacher? means an individual who has held a teaching certificate for 5 or more years.

 

Sec. 557. In addition to other powers set forth in this part, a school of excellence may take action to carry out the purposes for which it was incorporated under this part, including, but not limited to, all of the following:

(a) To sue and be sued in its name.

(b) Subject to section 555, to acquire, hold, and own in its own name real and personal property, or interests in real or personal property, for educational purposes by purchase, gift, grant, devise, bequest, lease, sublease, installment purchase agreement, land contract, option, or condemnation, and subject to mortgages, security interests, or other liens; and to sell or convey the property as the interests of the school of excellence require.

(c) To receive, disburse, and pledge funds for lawful purposes.

(d) To enter into binding legal agreements with persons or entities as necessary for the operation, management, financing, and maintenance of the school of excellence, if the agreement is in compliance with sections 7 and 18 of the state school aid act of 1979, MCL 388.1607 and 388.1618.

(e) To incur temporary debt in accordance with section 1225.

(f) To solicit and accept any grants or gifts for educational purposes and to establish or permit to be established on its behalf 1 or more nonprofit corporations the purpose of which is to assist the school of excellence in the furtherance of its public purposes.

(g) To borrow money and issue bonds in accordance with section 1351a and in accordance with part VI of the revised municipal finance act, 2001 PA 34, MCL 141.2601 to 141.2613, except that the borrowing of money and issuance of bonds by a school of excellence is not subject to section 1351a(4) or section 1351(2) to (4). Bonds issued under this section are full faith and credit obligations of the school of excellence, pledging the general funds or any other money available for such a purpose. Bonds issued under this section are subject to the revised municipal finance act, 2001 PA 34, MCL 141.2101 to 141.2821.

 

Sec. 560. (1) A school of excellence, with the approval of the authorizing body, may employ or contract with personnel as necessary for the operation of the school of excellence, prescribe the personnel?s duties, and fix the personnel?s compensation. A school of excellence may implement and maintain a method of compensation for its employees that is based on job performance, job accomplishments, and job assignment in a subject area or school that is difficult to find employees to staff.

(2) By not later than November 1 of each year, each school of excellence shall post all of the following information on its website that is accessible to the public:

(a) The average salary for new teachers and the average salary for veteran teachers employed by the school of excellence or employed by an educational management organization and assigned to the school of excellence, or, if there are fewer than 5 new teachers or 5 veteran teachers at the school of excellence, the average salary for all teachers employed by the school of excellence or employed by an educational management organization and assigned to the school of excellence. 

(b) The average salary for support staff employed by the school of excellence or employed by an educational management organization and assigned to the school of excellence.

(3) As used in this section:

(a) ?Educational management organization? means that term as defined in section 553c.

(b) ?New teacher? means an individual who has held a teaching certificate for less than 5 years.

(c) ?Support staff? includes, but is not limited to, student-facing paraprofessionals, food service workers, bus drivers, and literacy coaches.

(d) ?Veteran teacher? means an individual who has held a teaching certificate for 5 or more years.

 

Sec. 1311h. (1) In addition to other powers set forth in sections 1311b to 1311m, a strict discipline academy may take action to carry out the purposes for which it was incorporated under sections 1311b to 1311m, including, but not limited to, all of the following:

(a) To sue and be sued in its name.

(b) To acquire, hold, and own in its own name real and personal property, or interests in real or personal property, for educational purposes by purchase, gift, grant, devise, bequest, lease, sublease, installment purchase agreement, land contract, option, or condemnation, and subject to mortgages, security interests, or other liens; and to sell or convey the property as the interests of the strict discipline academy require.

(c) To receive and disburse funds for lawful purposes.

(d) To enter into binding legal agreements with persons or entities as necessary for the operation, management, financing, and maintenance of the strict discipline academy, if the agreement is in compliance with sections 7 and 18 of the state school aid act of 1979, MCL 388.1607 and 388.1618.

(e) To incur temporary debt in accordance with section 1225.

(f) To solicit and accept any grants or gifts for educational purposes and to establish or permit to be established on its behalf 1 or more nonprofit corporations the purpose of which is to assist the strict discipline academy in the furtherance of its public purposes.

(g) To borrow money and issue bonds in accordance with section 1351a and in accordance with part VI of the revised municipal finance act, 2001 PA 34, MCL 141.2601 to 141.2613, except that the borrowing of money and issuance of bonds by a strict discipline academy is not subject to section 1351a(4) or section 1351(2) to (4). Bonds issued under this section are full faith and credit obligations of the strict discipline academy, pledging the general funds or any other money available for such a purpose. Bonds issued under this section are subject to the revised municipal finance act, 2001 PA 34, MCL 141.2101 to 141.2821.

 

Sec. 1311k. (1) A strict discipline academy, with the approval of the authorizing body, may employ or contract with personnel as necessary for the operation of the strict discipline academy, prescribe the personnel?s duties, and fix the personnel?s compensation.

(2) By not later than November 1 of each year, each strict discipline academy shall post all of the following information on its website that is accessible to the public:

(a) The average salary for new teachers and the average salary for veteran teachers employed by the strict discipline academy or employed by an educational management organization and assigned to the strict discipline academy, or, if there are fewer than 5 new teachers or 5 veteran teachers at the strict discipline academy, the average salary for all teachers employed by the strict discipline academy or employed by an educational management organization and assigned to the strict discipline academy.

(b) The average salary for support staff employed by the strict discipline academy or employed by an educational management organization and assigned to the strict discipline academy.

(3) As used in this section:

(a) ?Educational management organization? means an entity that enters into a management agreement with a strict discipline academy.

(b) ?Entity? means a partnership, nonprofit or business corporation, or any other association, corporation, trust, or other legal entity.

(c) ?Management agreement? means an agreement to provide comprehensive educational, administrative, management, or instructional services or staff to a strict discipline academy.

(d) ?New teacher? means an individual who has held a teaching certificate for less than 5 years.

(e) ?Support staff? includes, but is not limited to, student-facing paraprofessionals, food service workers, bus drivers, and literacy coaches.

(f) ?Veteran teacher? means an individual who has held a teaching certificate for 5 or more years. 

Enacting section 1. This amendatory act takes effect 90 days after the date it is enacted into law.



   

 

Clerk of the House of Representatives

   

 

Secretary of the Senate

Approved___________________________________________

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Governor