§ 6-15-2605 - Application forms and procedures for the Rewarding Excellence in Achievement Program.
               	 		
6-15-2605.    Application forms and procedures for the Rewarding Excellence in Achievement Program.
    (a)    (1)    (A)  A  public school district or public charter school desiring to participate  in the Rewarding Excellence in Achievement Program shall submit an  application to the State Board of Education.
            (B)  A  public school district may apply on behalf of a single school within  the public school district that desires to participate in alternative  pay.
      (2)    (A)  The public school district or public charter school shall be selected through a competitive process.
            (B)  In  selecting participants, the State Board of Education shall consider  qualified applicants from various locations and of various sizes and  demographics.
      (3)  The state board may approve up to twelve (12) applications.
(b)  The state board shall adopt:
      (1)  An  application form, a schedule, and a procedure that must be used to  apply for the Rewarding Excellence in Achievement Program; and
      (2)  Criteria  to use in selecting public school districts and public charter schools  to participate in the Rewarding Excellence in Achievement Program.
(c)  The  application form must provide space for including all information  required under this subchapter to be contained in a Rewarding Excellence  in Achievement plan.
(d)  The  application procedure shall provide for a phase-in process, beginning  with a planning phase for a twelve-month minimum period, to allow  applicants access to resources that would allow sufficient research of  best practices and to garner community and staff support in submitting a  Rewarding Excellence in Achievement plan.
(e)    (1)  In  order to participate in the Rewarding Excellence in Achievement  Program, a public school district or public charter school must have an  approved comprehensive school improvement plan, as defined in     6-15-419(9).
      (2)  Prior to full  implementation of a Rewarding Excellence in Achievement plan, the  comprehensive school improvement plan of the public school, public  school district, or public charter school shall include:
            (A)  Assessment and evaluation tools to measure student performance and progress based on an achievement gains model;
            (B)  Performance goals and benchmarks for improvement;
            (C)  Measures of student attendance and completion rates;
            (D)  A  rigorous professional development system consistent with the  comprehensive school improvement plan defined in    6-15-419(9) and  student academic improvement plans as defined in    6-15-419(2);
            (E)  Measures of student, family, and community involvement and satisfaction;
            (F)  A  data reporting system about students and their academic progress that  provides parents and the public with understandable information;
            (G)  A  teacher induction and mentoring program for probationary teachers that  provides continuous learning and sustained teacher support; and
            (H)  Substantial participation by teachers in developing the Rewarding Excellence in Achievement plan.
(f)    (1)  As  part of the application process, participant schools shall conduct a  vote of the teachers with the threshold for acceptance being seventy  percent (70%) or another percent established by a majority vote of the  teachers and approved by the local board.
      (2)    (A)  A  teacher in the participant school or school district may elect not to  participate in the Rewarding Excellence in Achievement plan.
            (B)  If  fifty-one percent (51%) or more of a participant school's teachers  elect not to participate, the Rewarding Excellence in Achievement plan  shall not be implemented.
(g)    (1)  All  recipients of funds provided by the Rewarding Excellence in Achievement  Program shall cooperate and share all school demographic and student  achievement data with any state-sponsored evaluation of this program.
      (2)    (A)    (i)  A  public school district or public charter school applicant shall form a  committee to consist of public school administrators and teachers, the  majority of whom shall be public school teachers.
                  (ii)  The  classroom teacher members of the committee shall be elected by a  majority of the classroom teachers voting by secret ballot.
                  (iii)  The  election shall be solely and exclusively conducted by the classroom  teachers, including the distribution of ballots to all classroom  teachers.
            (B)  The committee shall be responsible for:
                  (i)  Creating the school's Rewarding Excellence in Achievement plan; and
                  (ii)    (a)  Evaluating the school's Rewarding Excellence in Achievement plan.
                        (b)  The committee shall report to its local board on the evaluation of the school's Rewarding Excellence in Achievement plan.