| This bill proposes several changes in law to improve school |
choice in order to address the educational needs of a wider |
range of students. The bill provides for the establishment of |
charter schools that may serve the unique educational needs of |
students by act of the Legislature. The bill also expands the |
current law governing transfer of students between public |
schools through the process known as "superintendents' |
agreement" to include a wider range of public schools and to |
include transfers between public schools and private schools |
approved for tuition purposes. Such transfers are required |
under the bill if the student has failed to meet state |
academic and student achievement standards and the school from |
which the student requests to transfer has failed to make |
adequate yearly progress as defined in the federal No Child |
Left Behind Act of 2001 and the school to which transfer is |
sought has met those standards. The bill also increases the |
number of private schools eligible for student transfer by |
removing the requirement that private schools be nonsectarian |
in order to be eligible for tuition payment. Finally, the |
bill establishes principles to guide the Department of |
Education in implementing the law. The bill does not apply to |
homeschooling or homeschooled students. |