Youth Development Centers — Special School District — Administration — Teachers

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  1. The youth development centers and any other facilities deemed appropriate by the commissioner shall be a special school district, which shall be given the same funding consideration for federal funds that school districts within the state are given.
  2. The schools within such youth development centers and any other facilities deemed appropriate by the commissioner shall be under the control of the commissioner who shall serve as the board of education and director of schools for such district.
    1. The schools shall meet the requirements of the law for public schools and rules and regulations of the state board of education.
    2. The commissioner of education may grant waivers for such provisions of the laws and regulations with which the schools cannot comply because of the function of the youth development centers and any other facilities deemed appropriate by the commissioner on an annual basis and in response to the commissioner's of children's services written request and justification. Such exceptions shall be in writing.
    1. Each teacher in the special school district shall receive annual compensation at a rate of one tenth (1/10) times twelve (12) of the annual compensation in effect in the county in which the respective youth development center and any other facilities deemed appropriate by the commissioner are located or one tenth (1/10) times twelve (12) of the average of the annual compensation of all the counties that are contiguous with the county in which the respective youth development centers and any other facilities deemed appropriate by the commissioner are located, whichever is greater, solely out of the state appropriations made to the respective youth development centers and any other facilities deemed appropriate by the commissioner.
    2. This provision shall not act to reduce the compensation currently paid any teacher in the special school district.
    3. To the extent such resources are available, federal funding resources shall be utilized to meet increased costs resulting from implementation of this subsection (d).
    4. Longevity shall not be paid to teachers in the special school district under the provisions of both §§ 8-23-206 and 49-5-402.
  3. The commissioner of children's services shall develop and implement a plan whereby there shall be sufficient substitute teachers available for temporary service as needed for each school composing the special school district.
    1. Nothing in the language of this section shall be construed as prohibiting any local school district from issuing a diploma to a resident of a youth development center and any other facilities deemed appropriate by the commissioner, upon certification of the principal of a youth center school.
    2. School records of any juvenile in the correctional programs who is issued a diploma by a local school district shall be maintained by such local school district; provided, that all references to the juvenile's commitment to and treatment by the department of children's services are expunged.
  4. The special school district of youth development centers and any other facilities deemed appropriate by the commissioner under the department shall have the powers, privileges and authority exercised or capable of exercise by any other school district.
  5. The effect of this section shall not be to provide state funds to the special school district of youth development centers and any other facilities deemed appropriate by the commissioner under the department of children's services through the basic education program (BEP).


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