§ 6-15-426 - School improvement.
               	 		
6-15-426.    School improvement.
    (a)  The  State Board of Education shall develop a single comprehensive testing,  assessment, and accountability program which shall identify and address  all public schools or public school districts in school improvement or  academic distress and shall be incorporated into the Arkansas  Comprehensive Testing, Assessment, and Accountability Program rules and  regulations which shall comply with the Elementary and Secondary  Education Act as reauthorized by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.
(b)  The  school board president and the superintendent of a public school or  school district identified by the Department of Education as being  classified as in school improvement shall be notified of the  classification in writing by the department via certified mail, return  receipt requested, and the school district shall have a right of appeal  pursuant to the program rules and regulations which shall comply with  the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.
(c)  The  program shall require that any public school or school district in  school improvement that fails to make adequate yearly progress as  required in the program may, after being afforded all due process rights  and in a timely manner required under the No Child Left Behind Act of  2001 be advanced by the state board to the corrective action or  restructuring phase of the program adopted in the program rules and  regulations.
(d)  Any public school  or school district classified in school improvement shall comply with  all requirements placed on a public school or school district under the  program rules and regulations as required by the No Child Left Behind  Act of 2001.
(e)  Each public school  or school district shall develop and file with the department a  comprehensive school improvement plan which shall be reviewed by the  department and shall be designed to ensure that all students have an  opportunity to obtain an adequate education and demonstrate proficiency  on all portions of the state-mandated augmented, criterion-referenced,  or norm-referenced assessments.
(f)  The comprehensive school improvement plan shall:
      (1)  Be  based on an analysis of student performance data and other relevant  data that provide a plan of action to address deficiencies in student  performance and any academic achievement gap evidenced in the Arkansas  Comprehensive Testing, Assessment, and Accountability Program; and
      (2)  Include the public school or school district's use of categorical funding for:
            (A)  Alternative learning environments;
            (B)  Professional development;
            (C)  English-language learners; and
            (D)  National school lunch students, as defined by    6-20-2303(12)(A).
(g)  Any  public school or school district classified as in school improvement  under    6-15-425 shall develop and file with the department a revised  comprehensive school improvement plan meeting the requirements of this  section and containing any additional requirements determined necessary  by the department to ensure that all students in the public school or  school district have an opportunity to demonstrate proficiency on all  portions of the state-mandated assessments.
(h)  At  the end of each school year, the school district shall assess the  effectiveness of an intervention or other action included in the  comprehensive school improvement plan in improving student performance  and include the assessment in the comprehensive school improvement plan  for the following school year.
(i)    (1)  The  department shall monitor each public school's and school district's  compliance regarding its comprehensive school improvement plan,  including without limitation:
            (A)  The use of public school funding under the Public School Funding Act of 2003,    6-20-2301 et seq., for the following:
                  (i)  Instructional facilitators as that term is defined by the state board;
                  (ii)  Alternative  learning environments, professional development, English-language  learners, and national school lunch students identifying specific:
                        (a)  Educational strategies;
                        (b)  Resources used, including tutors, teachers' aides, counselors, social workers, and nurses; and
                        (c)  Expenditures made from categorical funds provided under    6-20-2305(b); and
            (B)  The implementation of programs for students whose academic achievement is below proficient.
      (2)  As  part of the monitoring process under this subsection (i), the  department shall evaluate the research cited by the public school or  school district in its comprehensive school improvement plan in support  of the proposed interventions and actions to assess its independence and  empirical support for the effectiveness of the program.
      (3)  The  department shall use the information obtained through monitoring  comprehensive school improvement plans under this section to:
            (A)  Determine the compliance of the public school or school district with this subchapter;
            (B)  Evaluate  whether the assessment conducted by the public school or school  district under subsection (h) of this section was conducted properly;  and
            (C)  Assess the areas in which the public school or school district needs to revise its plan.
(j)  The  state board shall incorporate the provisions of subsections (f) through  (i) of this section into its rules for comprehensive school improvement  plans and may amend those rules in the same manner as provided by law  for other rules established by the state board.