Program requirements -- LEA governing board student success framework -- LEA distribution -- School allocation -- Reporting.

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  • (1)
    • (a) To receive an LEA distribution, an LEA governing board shall:
      • (i) adopt an LEA governing board student success framework to provide guidelines and processes for a school within the LEA governing board's LEA to follow in developing a teacher and student success plan; and
      • (ii) submit the adopted LEA governing board student success framework to the state board.
    • (b) An LEA governing board may include in the LEA governing board's student success framework any means reasonably designed to improve school performance or student academic achievement, including:
      • (i) school personnel stipends for taking on additional responsibility outside of a typical work assignment;
      • (ii) professional learning;
      • (iii) additional school employees, including counselors, social workers, mental health workers, tutors, media specialists, information technology specialists, or other specialists;
      • (iv) technology;
      • (v) before- or after-school programs;
      • (vi) summer school programs;
      • (vii) community support programs or partnerships;
      • (viii) early childhood education;
      • (ix) class size reduction strategies;
      • (x) augmentation of existing programs; or
      • (xi) other means.
    • (c) An LEA governing board student success framework may not support the use of program money:
      • (i) to supplant funding for existing public education programs;
      • (ii) for district administration costs; or
      • (iii) for capital expenditures.
  • (2)
    • (a) An LEA governing board shall use an LEA distribution as follows:
      • (i) for increases to base salary and salary driven benefits for school personnel that, except as provided in Subsection (2)(c)(i), total 25% or less of the LEA distribution; and
      • (ii) except as provided in Subsection (2)(b)(ii) and in accordance with Subsection (3), for each school within the LEA governing board's LEA, an allocation that is equal to the product of:
        • (A) the percentage of the school's prior year average daily membership compared to the total prior year average daily membership for all schools in the LEA; and
        • (B) the remaining amount of the LEA governing board's LEA distribution after subtracting the amounts described in Subsections (2)(a)(i) and (2)(b)(ii).
    • (b)
      • (i) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the state board shall make rules for an LEA governing board to calculate and distribute a school allocation for a school in the school's first year of operation.
      • (ii) In accordance with Subsection (3) and the rules described in Subsection (2)(b)(i), an LEA governing board shall distribute a school allocation for a school in the school's first year of operation.
    • (c) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(d), the LEA governing board of a school district may use up to 40% of an LEA distribution for the purposes described in Subsection (2)(a)(i), if:
      • (i) the LEA governing board has:
        • (A) approved a board local levy for the maximum amount allowed under Section 53F-8-302; or
        • (B) after the LEA governing board has submitted an LEA governing board student success framework to the state board, increased the board local levy described in Section 53F-8-302 by at least .0001 per dollar of taxable value; and
      • (ii) the school district's average teacher salary is below the state average teacher salary described in Subsection (2)(f).
    • (d) The LEA governing board of a school district in a county of the fourth, fifth, or sixth class or the LEA governing board of a charter school may use up to 40% of an LEA distribution for the purposes described in Subsection (2)(a)(i), if the LEA's average teacher salary is below the state average teacher salary described in Subsection (2)(f).
    • (e) An LEA governing board shall annually report information as requested by the state board for the state board to calculate a state average teacher salary.
    • (f) The state board shall use the information described in Subsection (2)(c)(ii) to calculate a state average teacher salary amount and a state average teacher benefit amount.
  • (3) An LEA governing board shall allocate a school allocation to a school with a teacher and student success plan that is approved as described in Section 53G-7-1305.
  • (4)
    • (a) Except as provided in Subsection (4)(b), a school shall use a school allocation to implement the school's success plan.
    • (b) A school may use up to 5% of the school's school allocation to fund school personnel retention at the principal's discretion, not including uniform salary increases.
    • (c) A school may not use a school allocation for:
      • (i) capital expenditures; or
      • (ii) a purpose that is not supported by the LEA governing board student success framework for the school's LEA.
  • (5) A school that receives a school allocation shall annually:
    • (a) submit to the school's LEA governing board a description of:
      • (i) the budgeted and actual expenditures of the school's school allocation;
      • (ii) how the expenditures relate to the school's success plan; and
      • (iii) how the school measures the success of the school's participation in the program; and
    • (b) post on the school's website:
      • (i) the school's approved success plan;
      • (ii) a description of the school's school allocation budgeted and actual expenditures and how the expenditures help the school accomplish the school's success plan; and
      • (iii) the school's current level of performance, as described in Section 53G-7-1306, according to the indicators described in Section 53E-5-205 or 53E-5-206.




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