§ 6-15-207 - Enforcement of standards.
               	 		
6-15-207.    Enforcement of standards.
    (a)  The  State Board of Education may take any number of the actions listed in  subsection (c) of this section to address a school or school district  failure to meet standards for accreditation any time after a school or  school district has received notice of being placed on probationary  status pursuant to      6-15-202 and 6-15-203.
(b)  The  state board shall take at least one (1) of the actions listed in  subsection (c) to address any school or school district which has failed  to meet all standards for accreditation for two (2) consecutive school  years, including the year the probationary status is declared pursuant  to      6-15-202 and 6-15-203, unless the state board, at its discretion,  issues written findings supported by a majority of the state board that  the school district could not meet current standards for the relevant  time period due to impossibility caused by external forces beyond the  school district's control.
(c)  The  state board shall be allowed to take the following actions to address  any school or school district on probationary status for failing to meet  the standards for accreditation:
      (1)  Require a school district to reorganize or reassign the administrative, instructional, or support staff of a public school;
      (2)  Require  a school or school district to institute and fully implement a  curriculum that is based on state academic content and achievement  standards, including providing appropriate professional development at  the cost of the school district;
      (3)  Remove  a particular school from the jurisdiction of a school district and  establish alternative public governance and supervision of the school or  schools;
      (4)  Require a school district to close down or dissolve a particular school or schools within a school district;
      (5)  Annex  a school district or districts or parts thereof with another receiving  school district or districts pursuant to the authority of    6-13-1401 et  seq. and this subchapter;
      (6)  Consolidate  a school district or districts or parts thereof with another school  district or districts or parts thereof to form a resulting district  pursuant to the authority of    6-13-1401 et seq. and this subchapter;
      (7)  Reconstitute  the leadership of a school district by removing permanently or  suspending on a temporary basis the superintendent of the school  district or any particular board members of a school district. The state  board shall have the authority to appoint an administrator or to call  for the election of new school board members to administer the affairs  and provide governance of the school district, or both; and
      (8)  Take  any other appropriate action allowed by law which is determined by the  state board to assist and address a school or school district failure to  meet the standards for accreditation.