§ 6-15-206 - Subsequent failure to meet standards for accreditation.
               	 		
6-15-206.    Subsequent failure to meet standards for accreditation.
    (a)  Any  school or school district which fails to meet current standards for  accreditation as determined by the Department of Education shall be  classified as probationary.
(b)    (1)  Notice  thereof shall be filed with the school district in which the school is  located that the school or school district must meet all standards for  accreditation within no more than two (2) consecutive school years,  including the year the probationary status is declared, or be subject to  the mandates of this subchapter, including, but not limited to,  possible consolidation, annexation, or reconstitution of a school  district as provided under    6-13-1401 et seq. and this subchapter.
      (2)  The  department shall prepare and promulgate regulations and guidelines for  the maximum times allowable for correction of any violations of  standards, provided no probationary status violation may exist for more  than two (2) consecutive school years.
(c)    (1)  School  districts shall submit annually evidence of compliance with standards  for accreditation for the school district and each school in the school  district.
      (2)  The department  shall review annually the educational standards of school districts for  the purpose of determining whether standards for accreditation of the  schools therein are in compliance with current state standards for  accreditation.
(d)  An onsite review  of each school's compliance shall be made at least every two (2) years  or more frequently if the department has reason to believe that the  school district or any school therein has fallen below standards for  accreditation.
(e)  The department  shall cooperate with local schools and school authorities in order to  assist affected school districts and schools therein to achieve  compliance with the standards for accreditation as provided in this  subchapter.