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'''Partnerships for Student Success''' is a draft model policy considered by ALEC's [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/ALEC_Education_Task_Force Education and Workforce Development Task Force] at the Spring Task Force Summit on May 5, 2017. Due to incomplete information, it is not known if the bill passed in a vote by legislators and lobbyists at ALEC task force meetings, if ALEC sought to distance itself from the bill as the public increased scrutiny of its pay-to-play activities, or if key operative language from the bill has been introduced by an ALEC legislator in a state legislature in the ensuing period or became binding law.
{{Infobox ALEC Bills
|bill_title          = Partnerships for Student Success
|date_introduced    = May 5, 2017
|date_reviewed      =
|date_finalized      = June 23, 2017
|date_amended        =
|date_accessed      = April 26, 2018
|type                = Model Policy
|status              = Final
|task_forces        = Education and Workforce Development
|keywords            = Education
|notes              =
}}


==ALEC Bill Text==
'''Summary'''


Creates a grant program, called the Partnerships for Student Success Grant Program, to improve educational outcomes for at risk students through the formation of cross sector partnerships to align and improve efforts focused on student success. It aligns and leverages community resources to collectively focus on achievement outcomes for students in feeder school cones including elementary schools and junior high schools that feed into a single high school and have higher percentages of at risk students.
<h2><em>Summary</em></h2>
<p>Creates a grant program, called the Partnerships for Student Success Grant Program, to improve educational outcomes for at risk students through the formation of cross sector partnerships to align and improve efforts focused on student success. It aligns and leverages community resources to collectively focus on achievement outcomes for students in feeder school cones including elementary schools and junior high schools that feed into a single high school and have higher percentages of at risk students.</p>


 
<h1>Partnerships for Student Success</h1>
'''PARTNERSHIPS FOR STUDENT SUCCESS'''
<p>&nbsp;</p>
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of {State}:
<p><em>Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of {State}:</em><br />
 
38          Section 1. Section <strong>53A-1-1209</strong> is amended to read:<br />
<u>Section 1</u> Section 53A-1-1209 is amended to read:
39          <strong>53A-1-1209.</strong> <strong>School Leadership Development Program.</strong><br />
53A-1-1209. School Leadership Development Program.
40          (1) As used in this section, &#8220;school leader&#8221; means a school principal or assistant<br />
(1) As used in this section, “school leader” means a school principal or assistant
41    principal.<br />
principal.
42          (2) There is created the School Leadership Development Program to increase the<br />
(2) There is created the School Leadership Development Program to increase the
43    number of highly effective school leaders capable of<u>:</u><br />
number of highly effective school leaders capable of:
44          <u>(a)</u> initiating, achieving, and sustaining school improvement efforts[<span style="text-decoration: line-through;">.</span>]<u>; and</u><br />
(a) initiating, achieving, and sustaining school improvement efforts[.]; and
45          <u>(b) forming and sustaining community partnerships as described in Section </u>[http://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/sbillenr/SB0067.htm#53a-4-303 53A-4-303]<u>.</u><br />
(b) forming and sustaining community partnerships as described in Section 53A-4-303.
46          (3) The board shall identify one or more providers, through a request for proposals<br />
(3) The board shall identify one or more providers, through a request for proposals
47    process, to develop or provide leadership development training for school leaders that:<br />
process, to develop or provide leadership development training for school leaders that:
48          (a) may provide in-depth training in proven strategies to turn around low performing<br />
(a) may provide in-depth training in proven strategies to turn around low performing
49    schools;<br />
schools;
50          (b) may emphasize hands-on and job-embedded learning;<br />
(b) may emphasize hands-on and job-embedded learning;
51          (c) aligns with the state&#8217;s leadership standards established by board rule;<br />
(c) aligns with the state’s leadership standards established by board rule;
52          (d) reflects the needs of a school district or charter school where a school leader serves;<br />
(d) reflects the needs of a school district or charter school where a school leader serves;
53          (e) may include training on using student achievement data to drive decisions;<br />
(e) may include training on using student achievement data to drive decisions;
54          (f) may develop skills in implementing and evaluating evidence-based instructional<br />
(f) may develop skills in implementing and evaluating evidence-based instructional
55    practices; [<span style="text-decoration: line-through;">and</span>]<br />
practices; [and]
56          (g) may develop skills in leading collaborative school improvement structures,<br />
(g) may develop skills in leading collaborative school improvement structures,
57    including professional learning communities[<span style="text-decoration: line-through;">.</span>]<u>; and</u></p>
including professional learning communities[.]; and
<p>58          <u>(h) includes instruction on forming and sustaining community partnerships as</u><br />
 
59    <u>described in Section </u>[http://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/sbillenr/SB0067.htm#53a-4-303 53A-4-303]<u>.</u><br />
(h) includes instruction on forming and sustaining community partnerships as
60          (4) Subject to legislative appropriations, the State Board of Education shall provide<br />
described in Section 53A-4-303.
61    incentive pay to a school leader who:<br />
(4) Subject to legislative appropriations, the State Board of Education shall provide
62          (a) completes leadership development training under this section; and<br />
incentive pay to a school leader who:
63          (b) agrees to work, for at least five years, in a school that received an &#8220;F&#8221; grade or &#8220;D&#8221;<br />
(a) completes leadership development training under this section; and
64    grade under the school grading system in the school year previous to the first year the school<br />
(b) agrees to work, for at least five years, in a school that received an “F” grade or “D”
65    leader:<br />
grade under the school grading system in the school year previous to the first year the school
66          (i) completes leadership development training; and<br />
leader:
67          (ii) begins to work, or continues to work, in a school described in this Subsection<br />
(i) completes leadership development training; and
68    (4)(b).<br />
(ii) begins to work, or continues to work, in a school described in this Subsection
69          (5) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, [State] Administrative Rulemaking Act, the<br />
(4)(b).
70    board shall make rules specifying:<br />
(5) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, [State] Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
71          (a) eligibility criteria for a school leader to participate in the School Leadership<br />
board shall make rules specifying:
72    Development Program;<br />
(a) eligibility criteria for a school leader to participate in the School Leadership
73          (b) application procedures for the School Leadership Development Program;<br />
Development Program;
74          (c) criteria for selecting school leaders from the application pool; and<br />
(b) application procedures for the School Leadership Development Program;
75          (d) procedures for awarding incentive pay under Subsection (4).<br />
(c) criteria for selecting school leaders from the application pool; and
76          Section 2. Section <strong>53A-1-1211</strong> is enacted to read:<br />
(d) procedures for awarding incentive pay under Subsection (4).
77    <strong><u>    53A-1-1211.</u></strong> <strong>Coordination with the Partnerships for Student Success Grant</strong><br />
 
78    <strong>Program.</strong><br />
<u>Section 2</u> Section 53A-1-1211 is enacted to read:
79          <u>If a low performing school is a member of a partnership that receives a grant under</u><br />
53A-1-1211. Coordination with the Partnerships for Student Success Grant
80    <u>Chapter 4, Part 3, Partnerships for Student Success Grant Program, the school turnaround</u><br />
Program.
81    <u>committee shall:</u><br />
If a low performing school is a member of a partnership that receives a grant under
82          <u>(1) coordinate the school turnaround committee&#8217;s efforts with the efforts of the</u><br />
Chapter 4, Part 3, Partnerships for Student Success Grant Program, the school turnaround
83    <u>partnership; and</u><br />
committee shall:
84          <u>(2) ensure that the goals and outcomes of the partnership are aligned with the school</u><br />
(1) coordinate the school turnaround committee’s efforts with the efforts of the
85    <u>turnaround plan described in this part.</u></p>
partnership; and
<p>86          Section 3. Section <strong>53A-4-301</strong> is enacted to read:<br />
(2) ensure that the goals and outcomes of the partnership are aligned with the school
87</p>
turnaround plan described in this part.
<p><strong>Part 3. Partnerships for Student Success Grant Program</strong><br />
 
88    <strong><u>    53A-4-301.</u></strong> <strong>Title.</strong><br />
<u>Section 3</u> Section 53A-4-301 is enacted to read:
89          <u>This part is known as &#8220;Partnerships for Student Success Grant Program.&#8221;</u><br />
 
90          Section 4. Section <strong>53A-4-302</strong> is enacted to read:<br />
Part 3. Partnerships for Student Success Grant Program
91    <strong><u>    53A-4-302.</u></strong> <strong>Definitions.</strong><br />
53A-4-301. Title.
92          <u>As used in this part:</u><br />
This part is known as “Partnerships for Student Success Grant Program.
93          <u>(1) &#8220;Board&#8221; means the State Board of Education.</u><br />
 
94          <u>(2) &#8220;Eligible elementary school&#8221; or &#8220;eligible junior high school&#8221; means a district school</u><br />
<u>Section 4</u> Section 53A-4-302 is enacted to read:
95    <u>or charter school that has at least 50% of the school&#8217;s students with a family income at or below</u><br />
53A-4-302. Definitions.
96    <u>185% of the federal poverty level.</u><br />
As used in this part:
97          <u>(3) &#8220;Eligible partnership&#8221; means a partnership that:</u><br />
(1) “Board” means the State Board of Education.
98          <u>(a) includes at least:</u><br />
(2) “Eligible elementary school” or “eligible junior high school” means a district school
99          <u>(i) a local education agency that has designated an eligible school feeder pattern;</u><br />
or charter school that has at least 50% of the school’s students with a family income at or below
100          <u>(ii) a local nonprofit organization;</u><br />
185% of the federal poverty level.
101          <u>(iii) a private business;</u><br />
(3) “Eligible partnership” means a partnership that:
102          <u>(iv) a municipality or county in which the eligible school feeder pattern is located;</u><br />
(a) includes at least:
103          <u>(v) an institution of higher education within the state;</u><br />
(i) a local education agency that has designated an eligible school feeder pattern;
104          <u>(vi) a state or local government agency that provides services to students attending</u><br />
(ii) a local nonprofit organization;
105    <u>schools within the eligible school feeder pattern;</u><br />
(iii) a private business;
106          <u>(vii) a local philanthropic organization; and</u><br />
(iv) a municipality or county in which the eligible school feeder pattern is located;
107          <u>(viii) a local health care organization; and</u><br />
(v) an institution of higher education within the state;
108          <u>(b) has designated a local education agency or local nonprofit organization to act as</u><br />
(vi) a state or local government agency that provides services to students attending
109    <u>lead applicant for a grant described in this part.</u><br />
schools within the eligible school feeder pattern;
110          <u>(4) &#8220;Eligible school feeder pattern&#8221; means the succession of schools that a student</u><br />
(vii) a local philanthropic organization; and
111    <u>enrolls in as the student progresses from kindergarten through grade 12 that includes, as</u><br />
(viii) a local health care organization; and
112    <u>designated by a local education agency:</u><br />
(b) has designated a local education agency or local nonprofit organization to act as
113          <u>(a) a high school;</u></p>
lead applicant for a grant described in this part.
<p>114          <u>(b) an eligible junior high school that:</u><br />
(4) “Eligible school feeder pattern” means the succession of schools that a student
115          <u>(i) is a district school within the geographic boundary of the high school described in</u><br />
enrolls in as the student progresses from kindergarten through grade 12 that includes, as
116    <u>Subsection (4)(a); or</u><br />
designated by a local education agency:
117          <u>(ii) is a charter school that sends at least 50% of the charter school&#8217;s students to the</u><br />
(a) a high school;
118    <u>high school described in Subsection (4)(a); and</u><br />
 
119          <u>(c) an eligible elementary school that:</u><br />
(b) an eligible junior high school that:
120          <u>(i) is a district school within the geographic boundary of the high school described in</u><br />
(i) is a district school within the geographic boundary of the high school described in
121    <u>Subsection (4)(a); or</u><br />
Subsection (4)(a); or
122          <u>(ii) is a charter school that sends at least 50% of the charter school&#8217;s students to the</u><br />
(ii) is a charter school that sends at least 50% of the charter school’s students to the
123    <u>junior high school described in Subsection (4)(b).</u><br />
high school described in Subsection (4)(a); and
124          <u>(5) &#8220;Local education agency&#8221; means a school district or charter school.</u><br />
(c) an eligible elementary school that:
125          Section 5. Section <strong>53A-4-303</strong> is enacted to read:<br />
(i) is a district school within the geographic boundary of the high school described in
126    <strong><u>    53A-4-303.</u></strong> <strong>Partnerships for Student Success Grant Program established.</strong><br />
Subsection (4)(a); or
127          <u>(1) There is created the Partnerships for Student Success Grant Program to improve</u><br />
(ii) is a charter school that sends at least 50% of the charter school’s students to the
128    <u>educational outcomes for low income students through the formation of cross sector</u><br />
junior high school described in Subsection (4)(b).
129    <u>partnerships that use data to align and improve efforts focused on student success.</u><br />
(5) “Local education agency” means a school district or charter school.
130          <u>(2) Subject to legislative appropriations, the board shall award grants to eligible</u><br />
 
131    <u>partnerships that enter into a memorandum of understanding between the members of the</u><br />
<u>Section 5</u> Section 53A-4-303 is enacted to read:
132    <u>eligible partnership to plan or implement a partnership that:</u><br />
53A-4-303. Partnerships for Student Success Grant Program established.
133          <u>(a) establishes shared goals, outcomes, and measurement practices based on unique</u><br />
(1) There is created the Partnerships for Student Success Grant Program to improve
134    <u>community needs and interests that:</u><br />
educational outcomes for low income students through the formation of cross sector
135          <u>(i) are aligned with the recommendations of the five- and ten-year plan to address</u><br />
partnerships that use data to align and improve efforts focused on student success.
136    <u>intergenerational poverty described in Section </u>[http://le.utah.gov/UtahCode/SectionLookup.jsp?section=35a-9-303&amp;session=2016GS 35A-9-303]<u>; and</u><br />
(2) Subject to legislative appropriations, the board shall award grants to eligible
137          <u>(ii) address, for students attending a school within an eligible school feeder pattern:</u><br />
partnerships that enter into a memorandum of understanding between the members of the
138          <u>(A) kindergarten readiness;</u><br />
eligible partnership to plan or implement a partnership that:
139          <u>(B) grade 3 mathematics and reading proficiency;</u><br />
(a) establishes shared goals, outcomes, and measurement practices based on unique
140          <u>(C) grade 8 mathematics and reading proficiency;</u><br />
community needs and interests that:
141          <u>(D) high school graduation;</u></p>
(i) are aligned with the recommendations of the five- and ten-year plan to address
<p>142          <u>(E) postsecondary education attainment;</u><br />
intergenerational poverty described in Section 35A-9-303; and
143          <u>(F) physical and mental health; and</u><br />
ii) address, for students attending a school within an eligible school feeder pattern:
144          <u>(G) development of career skills and readiness;</u><br />
(A) kindergarten readiness;
145          <u>(b) coordinates and aligns services to:</u><br />
(B) grade 3 mathematics and reading proficiency;
146          <u>(i) students attending schools within an eligible school feeder pattern; and</u><br />
(C) grade 8 mathematics and reading proficiency;
147          <u>(ii) the families and communities of the students within an eligible school feeder</u><br />
(D) high school graduation;
148    <u>pattern;</u><br />
(E) postsecondary education attainment;
149          <u>(c) implements a system for:</u><br />
(F) physical and mental health; and
150          <u>(i) sharing data to monitor and evaluate shared goals and outcomes, in accordance with</u><br />
(G) development of career skills and readiness;
151    <u>state and federal law; and</u><br />
(b) coordinates and aligns services to:
152          <u>(ii) accountability for shared goals and outcomes; and</u><br />
(i) students attending schools within an eligible school feeder pattern; and
153          <u>(d) commits to providing matching funds as described in Section </u>[http://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/sbillenr/SB0067.htm#53a-4-304 53A-4-304]<u>.</u><br />
(ii) the families and communities of the students within an eligible school feeder
154          <u>(3) In making grant award determinations, the board shall prioritize funding for an</u><br />
pattern;
155    <u>eligible partnership that:</u><br />
(c) implements a system for:
156          <u>(a) includes a low performing school as determined by the board; or</u><br />
(i) sharing data to monitor and evaluate shared goals and outcomes, in accordance with
157          <u>(b) addresses parent and community engagement.</u><br />
state and federal law; and
158          <u>(4) In awarding grants under this part, the board:</u><br />
(ii) accountability for shared goals and outcomes; and
159          <u>(a) shall distribute funds to the lead applicant designated by the eligible partnership as</u><br />
(d) commits to providing matching funds as described in Section 53A-4-304.
160    <u>described in Section </u>[http://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/sbillenr/SB0067.htm#53a-4-302 53A-4-302]<u>; and</u><br />
(3) In making grant award determinations, the board shall prioritize funding for an
161          <u>(b) may not award more than $500,000 per fiscal year to an eligible partnership.</u><br />
eligible partnership that:
162          Section 6. Section <strong>53A-4-304</strong> is enacted to read:<br />
(a) includes a low performing school as determined by the board; or
163    <strong><u>    53A-4-304.</u></strong> <strong>Matching funds &#8212; Grantee requirements.</strong><br />
(b) addresses parent and community engagement.
164          <u>(1) (a) The board may not award a grant to an eligible partnership unless the eligible</u><br />
(4) In awarding grants under this part, the board:
165    <u>partnership provides matching funds equal to two times the amount of the grant.</u><br />
(a) shall distribute funds to the lead applicant designated by the eligible partnership as
166          <u>(b) The board shall ensure that at least half of the matching funds provided under</u><br />
described in Section 53A-4-302; and
167    <u>Subsection (1)(a) are provided by a local education agency.</u><br />
(b) may not award more than $500,000 per fiscal year to an eligible partnership.
168          <u>(c) Matching funds may include cash or an in-kind contribution.</u><br />
 
169          <u>(2) A partnership that receives a grant under this part shall:</u></p>
<u>Section 6</u> Section 53A-4-304 is enacted to read:
<p>170          <u>(a) select and contract with a technical assistance provider identified by the board as</u><br />
53A-4-304. Matching funds Grantee requirements.
171    <u>described in Section </u>[http://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/sbillenr/SB0067.htm#53a-4-305 53A-4-305]<u>;</u><br />
(1) (a) The board may not award a grant to an eligible partnership unless the eligible
172          <u>(b) continually assess progress toward reaching shared goals and outcomes;</u><br />
partnership provides matching funds equal to two times the amount of the grant.
173          <u>(c) publish results of the continual assessment described in Subsection (2)(b) on an</u><br />
(b) The board shall ensure that at least half of the matching funds provided under
174    <u>annual basis;</u><br />
Subsection (1)(a) are provided by a local education agency.
175          <u>(d) regularly report to the board in accordance with rules established by the board</u><br />
(c) Matching funds may include cash or an in-kind contribution.
176    <u>under Section </u>[http://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/sbillenr/SB0067.htm#53a-4-307 53A-4-307]<u>; and</u><br />
(2) A partnership that receives a grant under this part shall:
177          <u>(e) as requested, share information and data with the third party evaluator described in</u><br />
 
178    <u>Section </u>[http://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/sbillenr/SB0067.htm#53a-4-306 53A-4-306]<u>, in accordance with state and federal law.</u><br />
(a) select and contract with a technical assistance provider identified by the board as
179          <u>(3) A partnership that receives a grant under this part may use grant funds only for the</u><br />
described in Section 53A-4-305;
180    <u>following purposes:</u><br />
(b) continually assess progress toward reaching shared goals and outcomes;
181          <u>(a) to contract with a technical assistance provider identified by the board as described</u><br />
(c) publish results of the continual assessment described in Subsection (2)(b) on an
182    <u>in Section </u>[http://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/sbillenr/SB0067.htm#53a-4-305 53A-4-305]<u>; and</u><br />
annual basis;
183          <u>(b) to plan or implement a partnership, including:</u><br />
(d) regularly report to the board in accordance with rules established by the board
184          <u>(i) for project management;</u><br />
under Section 53A-4-307; and
185          <u>(ii) for planning and adaptation of services and strategies;</u><br />
(e) as requested, share information and data with the third party evaluator described in
186          <u>(iii) to coordinate services;</u><br />
Section 53A-4-306, in accordance with state and federal law.
187          <u>(iv) to establish and implement shared measurement practices;</u><br />
(3) A partnership that receives a grant under this part may use grant funds only for the
188          <u>(v) to produce communication materials and conduct outreach activities to build public</u><br />
following purposes:
189    <u>support;</u><br />
(a) to contract with a technical assistance provider identified by the board as described
190          <u>(vi) to establish data privacy and sharing agreements, in accordance with state and</u><br />
in Section 53A-4-305; and
191    <u>federal law;</u><br />
(b) to plan or implement a partnership, including:
192          <u>(vii) to purchase infrastructure, hardware, and software to collect and store data; or</u><br />
(i) for project management;
193          <u>(viii) to analyze data.</u><br />
(ii) for planning and adaptation of services and strategies;
194          <u>(4) (a) The board shall establish interventions for a partnership that:</u><br />
(iii) to coordinate services;
195          <u>(i) fails to comply with the requirements described in this section; or</u><br />
(iv) to establish and implement shared measurement practices;
196          <u>(ii) is not making progress toward reaching the shared goals and outcomes established</u><br />
(v) to produce communication materials and conduct outreach activities to build public
197    <u>by the partnership as described in Section </u>[http://le.utah.gov/~2016/bills/sbillenr/SB0067.htm#53a-4-303 53A-4-303]<u>.</u></p>
support;
<p>198          <u>(b) An intervention under Subsection (4)(a) may include discontinuing or reducing</u><br />
(vi) to establish data privacy and sharing agreements, in accordance with state and
199    <u>funding.</u><br />
federal law;
200          Section 7. Section <strong>53A-4-305</strong> is enacted to read:<br />
(vii) to purchase infrastructure, hardware, and software to collect and store data; or
201    <strong><u>    53A-4-305.</u></strong> <strong>Technical assistance.</strong><br />
(viii) to analyze data.
202          <u>(1) In accordance with [State Procurement Code], the board shall</u><br />
(4) (a) The board shall establish interventions for a partnership that:
203    <u>identify two or more technical assistance providers that a partnership may select from to assist</u><br />
(i) fails to comply with the requirements described in this section; or
204    <u>the partnership in:</u><br />
(ii) is not making progress toward reaching the shared goals and outcomes established
205          <u>(a) establishing shared goals, outcomes, and measurement practices;</u><br />
by the partnership as described in Section 53A-4-303.
206          <u>(b) creating the capabilities to achieve shared goals and outcomes that may include</u><br />
 
207    <u>providing leadership development training to members of the partnership; and</u><br />
(b) An intervention under Subsection (4)(a) may include discontinuing or reducing
208          <u>(c) using data to align and improve efforts focused on student success.</u><br />
funding.
209          <u>(2) In identifying technical assistance providers under this section the board shall</u><br />
 
210    <u>identify providers that have a credible track record of providing technical assistance as</u><br />
<u>Section 7</u> Section 53A-4-305 is enacted to read:
211    <u>described in Subsection (1).</u><br />
53A-4-305. Technical assistance.
212          Section 8. Section <strong>53A-4-306</strong> is enacted to read:<br />
(1) In accordance with [State Procurement Code], the board shall
213    <strong><u>    53A-4-306.</u></strong> <strong>Independent evaluation &#8212; Reporting.</strong><br />
identify two or more technical assistance providers that a partnership may select from to assist
214          <u>(1) In accordance with [State] Procurement Code, the board shall</u><br />
the partnership in:
215    <u>contract with an independent evaluator to annually evaluate a partnership that receives a grant</u><br />
(a) establishing shared goals, outcomes, and measurement practices;
216    <u>under this part.</u><br />
(b) creating the capabilities to achieve shared goals and outcomes that may include
217          <u>(2) The evaluation described in Subsection (1) shall:</u><br />
providing leadership development training to members of the partnership; and
218          <u>(a) assess implementation of a partnership, including the extent to which members of a</u><br />
(c) using data to align and improve efforts focused on student success.
219    <u>partnership:</u><br />
(2) In identifying technical assistance providers under this section the board shall
220          <u>(i) share data to align and improve efforts focused on student success; and</u><br />
identify providers that have a credible track record of providing technical assistance as
221          <u>(ii) meet regularly and communicate authentically; and</u><br />
described in Subsection (1).
222          <u>(b) assess the impact of a partnership on student outcomes using appropriate statistical</u><br />
 
223    <u>evaluation methods.</u><br />
<u>Section 8</u> Section 53A-4-306 is enacted to read:
224          <u>(3) In identifying an independent evaluator under Subsection (1), the board shall</u><br />
53A-4-306. Independent evaluation Reporting.
225    <u>identify an evaluator that:</u></p>
(1) In accordance with [State] Procurement Code, the board shall
<p>226          <u>(a) has a credible track record of conducting evaluations as described in Subsection (2);</u><br />
contract with an independent evaluator to annually evaluate a partnership that receives a grant
227    <u>and</u><br />
under this part.
228          <u>(b) is independent of any member of the partnership and does not otherwise have a</u><br />
(2) The evaluation described in Subsection (1) shall:
229    <u>vested interest in the outcome of the evaluation.</u><br />
(a) assess implementation of a partnership, including the extent to which members of a
230          <u>(4) Beginning in the 2017-18 school year, the board shall ensure that the independent</u><br />
partnership:
231    <u>evaluator:</u><br />
(i) share data to align and improve efforts focused on student success; and
232          <u>(a) prepares an annual written report of an evaluation conducted under this section; and</u><br />
(ii) meet regularly and communicate authentically; and
233          <u>(b) annually submits the report to the Education Interim Committee.</u><br />
(b) assess the impact of a partnership on student outcomes using appropriate statistical
234          Section 9. Section <strong>53A-4-307</strong> is enacted to read:<br />
evaluation methods.
235    <strong><u>    53A-4-307.</u></strong> <strong>Rules.</strong><br />
(3) In identifying an independent evaluator under Subsection (1), the board shall
236          <u>In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, [State Administrative Rulemaking Act], the</u><br />
identify an evaluator that:
237    <u>board shall make rules to administer the Partnerships for Student Success Grant Program in</u><br />
 
238    <u>accordance with this part.</u><br />
(a) has a credible track record of conducting evaluations as described in Subsection (2);
239          Section 10. <strong>Appropriation.</strong><br />
and
240          <u>Under the terms and conditions of Title 63J, Chapter 1, Budgetary Procedures Act, for</u><br />
(b) is independent of any member of the partnership and does not otherwise have a
241    <u>the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2016, and ending June 30, 2017, the following sums of money</u><br />
vested interest in the outcome of the evaluation.
242    <u>are appropriated from resources not otherwise appropriated, or reduced from amounts</u><br />
(4) Beginning in the 2017-18 school year, the board shall ensure that the independent
243    <u>previously appropriated, out of the funds or amounts indicated. These sums of money are in</u><br />
evaluator:
244    <u>addition to amounts previously appropriated for fiscal year 2017.</u><br />
(a) prepares an annual written report of an evaluation conducted under this section; and
245          <u>To State Board of Education &#8211; State Office of Education &#8211; Initiative Programs</u><br />
(b) annually submits the report to the Education Interim Committee.
246              <u>From Education Fund </u></p>
Section 9. Section 53A-4-307 is enacted to read:
<p><u>$2,000,000</u><br />
53A-4-307. Rules.
247              <u>Schedule of Programs:</u><br />
In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, [State Administrative Rulemaking Act], the
248                    <u>Contracts and Grants &#8211;</u><br />
board shall make rules to administer the Partnerships for Student Success Grant Program in
249                    <u>Partnerships for Student Success          $2,000,000</u><br />
accordance with this part.
250          <u>The Legislature intends that:</u><br />
Section 10. Appropriation.
251          <u>(1) under Section </u>[http://le.utah.gov/UtahCode/SectionLookup.jsp?section=63j-1-603&amp;session=2016GS 63J-1-603]<u>, appropriations under this section not lapse at the close of</u><br />
Under the terms and conditions of Title 63J, Chapter 1, Budgetary Procedures Act, for
252    <u>fiscal year 2017; and</u><br />
the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2016, and ending June 30, 2017, the following sums of money
253          <u>(2) the State Board of Education may use up to $80,000 of the appropriation under this</u></p>
are appropriated from resources not otherwise appropriated, or reduced from amounts
<p>254    <u>section for administration of the Partnerships for Student Success Grant Program.</u></p>
previously appropriated, out of the funds or amounts indicated. These sums of money are in
addition to amounts previously appropriated for fiscal year 2017.
To State Board of Education State Office of Education Initiative Programs
From Education Fund
 
$2,000,000
Schedule of Programs:
Contracts and Grants
Partnerships for Student Success          $2,000,000
The Legislature intends that:
(1) under Section 63J-1-603, appropriations under this section not lapse at the close of
fiscal year 2017; and
(2) the State Board of Education may use up to $80,000 of the appropriation under this
section for administration of the Partnerships for Student Success Grant Program.

Latest revision as of 17:32, 26 April 2018

Model Bill Info
Bill Title Partnerships for Student Success
Date Introduced May 5, 2017
Date Finalized June 23, 2017
Date Accessed April 26, 2018
Type Model Policy
Status Final
Task Forces Education and Workforce Development
Keywords Education


Summary

Creates a grant program, called the Partnerships for Student Success Grant Program, to improve educational outcomes for at risk students through the formation of cross sector partnerships to align and improve efforts focused on student success. It aligns and leverages community resources to collectively focus on achievement outcomes for students in feeder school cones including elementary schools and junior high schools that feed into a single high school and have higher percentages of at risk students.

Partnerships for Student Success

 

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of {State}:
38 Section 1. Section 53A-1-1209 is amended to read:
39 53A-1-1209. School Leadership Development Program.
40 (1) As used in this section, “school leader” means a school principal or assistant
41 principal.
42 (2) There is created the School Leadership Development Program to increase the
43 number of highly effective school leaders capable of:
44 (a) initiating, achieving, and sustaining school improvement efforts[.]; and
45 (b) forming and sustaining community partnerships as described in Section 53A-4-303.
46 (3) The board shall identify one or more providers, through a request for proposals
47 process, to develop or provide leadership development training for school leaders that:
48 (a) may provide in-depth training in proven strategies to turn around low performing
49 schools;
50 (b) may emphasize hands-on and job-embedded learning;
51 (c) aligns with the state’s leadership standards established by board rule;
52 (d) reflects the needs of a school district or charter school where a school leader serves;
53 (e) may include training on using student achievement data to drive decisions;
54 (f) may develop skills in implementing and evaluating evidence-based instructional
55 practices; [and]
56 (g) may develop skills in leading collaborative school improvement structures,
57 including professional learning communities[.]; and

58 (h) includes instruction on forming and sustaining community partnerships as
59 described in Section 53A-4-303.
60 (4) Subject to legislative appropriations, the State Board of Education shall provide
61 incentive pay to a school leader who:
62 (a) completes leadership development training under this section; and
63 (b) agrees to work, for at least five years, in a school that received an “F” grade or “D”
64 grade under the school grading system in the school year previous to the first year the school
65 leader:
66 (i) completes leadership development training; and
67 (ii) begins to work, or continues to work, in a school described in this Subsection
68 (4)(b).
69 (5) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, [State] Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
70 board shall make rules specifying:
71 (a) eligibility criteria for a school leader to participate in the School Leadership
72 Development Program;
73 (b) application procedures for the School Leadership Development Program;
74 (c) criteria for selecting school leaders from the application pool; and
75 (d) procedures for awarding incentive pay under Subsection (4).
76 Section 2. Section 53A-1-1211 is enacted to read:
77 53A-1-1211. Coordination with the Partnerships for Student Success Grant
78 Program.
79 If a low performing school is a member of a partnership that receives a grant under
80 Chapter 4, Part 3, Partnerships for Student Success Grant Program, the school turnaround
81 committee shall:
82 (1) coordinate the school turnaround committee’s efforts with the efforts of the
83 partnership; and
84 (2) ensure that the goals and outcomes of the partnership are aligned with the school
85 turnaround plan described in this part.

86 Section 3. Section 53A-4-301 is enacted to read:
87

Part 3. Partnerships for Student Success Grant Program
88 53A-4-301. Title.
89 This part is known as “Partnerships for Student Success Grant Program.”
90 Section 4. Section 53A-4-302 is enacted to read:
91 53A-4-302. Definitions.
92 As used in this part:
93 (1) “Board” means the State Board of Education.
94 (2) “Eligible elementary school” or “eligible junior high school” means a district school
95 or charter school that has at least 50% of the school’s students with a family income at or below
96 185% of the federal poverty level.
97 (3) “Eligible partnership” means a partnership that:
98 (a) includes at least:
99 (i) a local education agency that has designated an eligible school feeder pattern;
100 (ii) a local nonprofit organization;
101 (iii) a private business;
102 (iv) a municipality or county in which the eligible school feeder pattern is located;
103 (v) an institution of higher education within the state;
104 (vi) a state or local government agency that provides services to students attending
105 schools within the eligible school feeder pattern;
106 (vii) a local philanthropic organization; and
107 (viii) a local health care organization; and
108 (b) has designated a local education agency or local nonprofit organization to act as
109 lead applicant for a grant described in this part.
110 (4) “Eligible school feeder pattern” means the succession of schools that a student
111 enrolls in as the student progresses from kindergarten through grade 12 that includes, as
112 designated by a local education agency:
113 (a) a high school;

114 (b) an eligible junior high school that:
115 (i) is a district school within the geographic boundary of the high school described in
116 Subsection (4)(a); or
117 (ii) is a charter school that sends at least 50% of the charter school’s students to the
118 high school described in Subsection (4)(a); and
119 (c) an eligible elementary school that:
120 (i) is a district school within the geographic boundary of the high school described in
121 Subsection (4)(a); or
122 (ii) is a charter school that sends at least 50% of the charter school’s students to the
123 junior high school described in Subsection (4)(b).
124 (5) “Local education agency” means a school district or charter school.
125 Section 5. Section 53A-4-303 is enacted to read:
126 53A-4-303. Partnerships for Student Success Grant Program established.
127 (1) There is created the Partnerships for Student Success Grant Program to improve
128 educational outcomes for low income students through the formation of cross sector
129 partnerships that use data to align and improve efforts focused on student success.
130 (2) Subject to legislative appropriations, the board shall award grants to eligible
131 partnerships that enter into a memorandum of understanding between the members of the
132 eligible partnership to plan or implement a partnership that:
133 (a) establishes shared goals, outcomes, and measurement practices based on unique
134 community needs and interests that:
135 (i) are aligned with the recommendations of the five- and ten-year plan to address
136 intergenerational poverty described in Section 35A-9-303; and
137 (ii) address, for students attending a school within an eligible school feeder pattern:
138 (A) kindergarten readiness;
139 (B) grade 3 mathematics and reading proficiency;
140 (C) grade 8 mathematics and reading proficiency;
141 (D) high school graduation;

142 (E) postsecondary education attainment;
143 (F) physical and mental health; and
144 (G) development of career skills and readiness;
145 (b) coordinates and aligns services to:
146 (i) students attending schools within an eligible school feeder pattern; and
147 (ii) the families and communities of the students within an eligible school feeder
148 pattern;
149 (c) implements a system for:
150 (i) sharing data to monitor and evaluate shared goals and outcomes, in accordance with
151 state and federal law; and
152 (ii) accountability for shared goals and outcomes; and
153 (d) commits to providing matching funds as described in Section 53A-4-304.
154 (3) In making grant award determinations, the board shall prioritize funding for an
155 eligible partnership that:
156 (a) includes a low performing school as determined by the board; or
157 (b) addresses parent and community engagement.
158 (4) In awarding grants under this part, the board:
159 (a) shall distribute funds to the lead applicant designated by the eligible partnership as
160 described in Section 53A-4-302; and
161 (b) may not award more than $500,000 per fiscal year to an eligible partnership.
162 Section 6. Section 53A-4-304 is enacted to read:
163 53A-4-304. Matching funds — Grantee requirements.
164 (1) (a) The board may not award a grant to an eligible partnership unless the eligible
165 partnership provides matching funds equal to two times the amount of the grant.
166 (b) The board shall ensure that at least half of the matching funds provided under
167 Subsection (1)(a) are provided by a local education agency.
168 (c) Matching funds may include cash or an in-kind contribution.
169 (2) A partnership that receives a grant under this part shall:

170 (a) select and contract with a technical assistance provider identified by the board as
171 described in Section 53A-4-305;
172 (b) continually assess progress toward reaching shared goals and outcomes;
173 (c) publish results of the continual assessment described in Subsection (2)(b) on an
174 annual basis;
175 (d) regularly report to the board in accordance with rules established by the board
176 under Section 53A-4-307; and
177 (e) as requested, share information and data with the third party evaluator described in
178 Section 53A-4-306, in accordance with state and federal law.
179 (3) A partnership that receives a grant under this part may use grant funds only for the
180 following purposes:
181 (a) to contract with a technical assistance provider identified by the board as described
182 in Section 53A-4-305; and
183 (b) to plan or implement a partnership, including:
184 (i) for project management;
185 (ii) for planning and adaptation of services and strategies;
186 (iii) to coordinate services;
187 (iv) to establish and implement shared measurement practices;
188 (v) to produce communication materials and conduct outreach activities to build public
189 support;
190 (vi) to establish data privacy and sharing agreements, in accordance with state and
191 federal law;
192 (vii) to purchase infrastructure, hardware, and software to collect and store data; or
193 (viii) to analyze data.
194 (4) (a) The board shall establish interventions for a partnership that:
195 (i) fails to comply with the requirements described in this section; or
196 (ii) is not making progress toward reaching the shared goals and outcomes established
197 by the partnership as described in Section 53A-4-303.

198 (b) An intervention under Subsection (4)(a) may include discontinuing or reducing
199 funding.
200 Section 7. Section 53A-4-305 is enacted to read:
201 53A-4-305. Technical assistance.
202 (1) In accordance with [State Procurement Code], the board shall
203 identify two or more technical assistance providers that a partnership may select from to assist
204 the partnership in:
205 (a) establishing shared goals, outcomes, and measurement practices;
206 (b) creating the capabilities to achieve shared goals and outcomes that may include
207 providing leadership development training to members of the partnership; and
208 (c) using data to align and improve efforts focused on student success.
209 (2) In identifying technical assistance providers under this section the board shall
210 identify providers that have a credible track record of providing technical assistance as
211 described in Subsection (1).
212 Section 8. Section 53A-4-306 is enacted to read:
213 53A-4-306. Independent evaluation — Reporting.
214 (1) In accordance with [State] Procurement Code, the board shall
215 contract with an independent evaluator to annually evaluate a partnership that receives a grant
216 under this part.
217 (2) The evaluation described in Subsection (1) shall:
218 (a) assess implementation of a partnership, including the extent to which members of a
219 partnership:
220 (i) share data to align and improve efforts focused on student success; and
221 (ii) meet regularly and communicate authentically; and
222 (b) assess the impact of a partnership on student outcomes using appropriate statistical
223 evaluation methods.
224 (3) In identifying an independent evaluator under Subsection (1), the board shall
225 identify an evaluator that:

226 (a) has a credible track record of conducting evaluations as described in Subsection (2);
227 and
228 (b) is independent of any member of the partnership and does not otherwise have a
229 vested interest in the outcome of the evaluation.
230 (4) Beginning in the 2017-18 school year, the board shall ensure that the independent
231 evaluator:
232 (a) prepares an annual written report of an evaluation conducted under this section; and
233 (b) annually submits the report to the Education Interim Committee.
234 Section 9. Section 53A-4-307 is enacted to read:
235 53A-4-307. Rules.
236 In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, [State Administrative Rulemaking Act], the
237 board shall make rules to administer the Partnerships for Student Success Grant Program in
238 accordance with this part.
239 Section 10. Appropriation.
240 Under the terms and conditions of Title 63J, Chapter 1, Budgetary Procedures Act, for
241 the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2016, and ending June 30, 2017, the following sums of money
242 are appropriated from resources not otherwise appropriated, or reduced from amounts
243 previously appropriated, out of the funds or amounts indicated. These sums of money are in
244 addition to amounts previously appropriated for fiscal year 2017.
245 To State Board of Education – State Office of Education – Initiative Programs
246 From Education Fund

$2,000,000
247 Schedule of Programs:
248 Contracts and Grants –
249 Partnerships for Student Success $2,000,000
250 The Legislature intends that:
251 (1) under Section 63J-1-603, appropriations under this section not lapse at the close of
252 fiscal year 2017; and
253 (2) the State Board of Education may use up to $80,000 of the appropriation under this

254 section for administration of the Partnerships for Student Success Grant Program.