§ 6-13-1021 - Evaluations.
               	 		
6-13-1021.    Evaluations.
    (a)  Within  each five-year period, on a schedule established by the Commissioner of  Education, all active education service cooperatives must be visited by  an evaluation committee of not more than nine (9) persons.
(b)  Each  evaluation shall include, but not be limited to, an investigation of  user satisfaction, service adequacy, extent of local financial support,  staff qualifications, and performance and administration effectiveness.
(c)    (1)  The  report of this committee shall be filed with the education service  cooperative visited, with its constituent school districts, and with the  State Board of Education.
      (2)  The  state board shall acknowledge receipt of the report and comment on any  deficiencies identified in the report that should be corrected for the  education service cooperative to remain eligible for base funding.
(d)  The  intent of this evaluation procedure is to provide a means for school  districts to express their concerns about the operation of their  education service cooperative and to ensure that each education service  cooperative remains alert and responsive to the needs of the local  schools it serves.
(e)    (1)  For each evaluation, the commissioner shall appoint the committee and designate its chairperson.
      (2)  The committee shall include the following from outside the boundary of the education service cooperative being evaluated:
            (A)  A Department of Education staff member;
            (B)  A teacher;
            (C)  An administrator;
            (D)  A college staff member; and
            (E)  A present or former staff member of an area education service agency.
      (3)  In addition, the committee shall include from within the education service cooperative's area:
            (A)  A member of the school district board of directors;
            (B)  A representative of business and industry; and
            (C)  A school parent from each of two (2) school districts.
      (4)  Each education service cooperative shall pay the reasonable costs of its evaluation.