Rhode Island 2023 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5774 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/22/2023

                     
 
 
 
2023 -- H 5774 
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S TATE  OF RHODE IS LAND 
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY 
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2023 
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A N   A C T 
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- FAILING SCHOOL CHOICE ACT 
Introduced By: Representatives Chippendale, J. Brien, Nardone, Costantino, Rea, and 
Place 
Date Introduced: February 22, 2023 
Referred To: House Education 
 
 
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: 
SECTION 1. Title 16 of the General Laws entitled "EDUCATION" is hereby amended by 1 
adding thereto the following chapters: 2 
CHAPTER 112 3 
FAILING SCHOOL CHOICE ACT 4 
16-112-1. Short title.     5 
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Failing School Choice Act". 6 
16-112-2. Purpose.     7 
Any student who is assigned to a failing school, as defined by the department of education 8 
as the bottom fifteen percent (15%) of public schools in Rhode Island as defined in § 16-112-5, 9 
shall be eligible to utilize the provisions of this chapter to petition any public school with available 10 
capacity to enroll in that school. A receiving school, of the parent’s choice, may enroll any 11 
nonresident students. 12 
16-112-3. Funding.     13 
Receiving schools shall be eligible for the state aid portion of the per-pupil aid from the 14 
sending local education agency (LEA) in accordance with the state aid education funding formula 15 
for reimbursement. The sending LEA shall pay and reimburse the receiving LEA for the full tuition 16 
costs being paid for the student by the sending LEA with respect to any student with special needs 17 
or an individual education plan. 18 
16-112-4. Eligibility.     19   
 
 
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(a) Students currently enrolled in failing schools shall be eligible for school choice pursuant 1 
to § 16-112-2. 2 
(b) A receiving school may expel any student who has been suspended two (2) times or 3 
more in a single school year. Any student who is expelled during the current school year is only 4 
eligible for enrollment in their home district for that school year. The suspended student shall be 5 
eligible for school choice for the next school year; provided, that if the student is again expelled, 6 
the student shall be ineligible for school choice for four (4) consecutive years. 7 
16-112-5. Reporting requirements.     8 
(a) Every five (5) years, the department of education shall reclassify schools based upon 9 
their performance except for students participating in the school choice program as set forth in § 10 
16-112-4. Students attending a school that falls into the bottom fifteen percent (15%), shall be 11 
eligible for school choice. At no time shall any student who has been granted school choice lose 12 
that status, except as set forth in § 16-112-4(b). 13 
(b) Every five (5) years, the department of education shall determine the functional 14 
capacity of each school, in every school district, to determine the number of school choice students 15 
available for enrollment. 16 
(c) Any student who has enrolled in a receiving school under § 16-112-4 shall be entitled 17 
to attend the receiving school through the highest grade level offered by the failing school. 18 
16-112-6. Transportation.     19 
(a) Parents participating in school choice may utilize state school transportation only within 20 
the same transportation region as defined in § 16-21.1-2. 21 
(b) Parents participating in school choice may utilize private school transportation to send 22 
the student to any school district. 23 
(c) School transportation shall be provided at the sending school district’s expense or from 24 
the Rhode Island Education Revitalization Fund (RIERF), as provided in chapter 113 of title 16, so 25 
long as the receiving school is in the same transportation region as the student’s sending school 26 
subject to regulations promulgated by the Rhode Island department of education. 27 
(d) Funding for transportation inside transportation regions shall be pursuant to § 16-21.1-28 
2. 29 
16-112-7. Rules and regulations.     30 
The department of education shall promulgate rules and regulations to implement the 31 
provisions of this chapter. 32 
CHAPTER 113 33 
RHODE ISLAND EDUCATION REVITALIZATION FUND ACT 34   
 
 
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16-113-1. Short title.     1 
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Rhode Island Education 2 
Revitalization Fund Act". 3 
16-113-2. Purpose.     4 
The State of Rhode Island shall establish the Rhode Island Education Revitalization Fund 5 
(RIERF) to provide funds for any school choice program pursuant to chapter 112 of title 16. 6 
16-113-3. Funding.     7 
(a) There shall be created a statewide property tax on all real property of any private college 8 
or university, nonprofit college or university, or any other post-secondary school.  9 
(b) The amount of the tax in subsection (a) of this section shall be based upon the 10 
endowment of the private college or university, nonprofit college or university, or any other post-11 
secondary school. 12 
(c) The amount to be collected to fund this chapter shall be included in the annual budget 13 
bill approved by the general assembly each fiscal year. 14 
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. 15 
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EXPLANATION 
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 
OF 
A N   A C T 
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- FAILING SCHOOL CHOICE ACT 
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This act would establish the Failing School Choice Act, to permit students at failing schools 1 
to enroll in any public school. This act would also establish the Rhode Island education 2 
revitalization fund to provide funding to the school choice program. 3 
This act would take effect upon passage. 4 
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