Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 005 - DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Division 01 - Division of Fiscal and Administrative Services
Rule 005.01.18-003 - Schools of Innovation

Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 005.01.18-003

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024

1.00 PURPOSE

1.01 These rules shall be known as the Arkansas Department of Education Rules Governing the Schools of Innovation Program.

1.02 The purpose of these rules is to improve education in Arkansas and to set forth the process and procedures necessary to administer the Schools of Innovation Program.

2.00 AUTHORITY

2.01 The Arkansas State Board of Education's authority for promulgating these rules is pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. §§ 6-11-105, 6-15-2801 et seq.,25-15-201et seq., and Act 871 of 2017.

3.00 DEFINITIONS

3.01 "District of innovation" means a public school district with one or more schools of innovation that has:
3.01.1 Developed a school of innovation plan in compliance with Ark. Code Ann. § 6-15-2801 et seq. and these rules;

3.01.2 Obtained necessary exemptions from laws, rules, and local policies to improve the educational performance of students from the Commissioner of Education in accordance with Sections 8.00 and 10.00 of these rules; and

3.01.3 Been approved as a district of innovation by the Commissioner of Education.

3.02 "Eligible employees" means the full-time employees who are employed at a school that is considering being designated as a school of innovation;

3.03 "Innovation" means a new or creative alternative to the existing instructional and administrative practices that is intended to improve academic performance and learning for all students;

3.04 "School council of innovation" means a body of individuals from a current or aspiring school of innovation composed of teachers, classified employees, the building-level principal or his or her administrative designee, parents, community members, a minimum of two (2) students from the school of innovation, and other interested parties selected by the council to participate, as referred to in Section 4.00 of these rules.
3.04.1 The teacher representatives shall be elected by a majority vote of the school's licensed eligible employees.

3.04.2 The classified representatives shall be elected by a majority vote of the school's classified eligible employees.

3.04.3 The parent representatives shall be selected by a majority vote of the attendees at a meeting called for the purpose of selecting the school's parent representatives and shall have a child in the school to be eligible to serve on the council.
3.04.4.3.1 Schools with a ten percent (10%) or greater minority student population shall have minority representation on the council.

3.05 "School of innovation" means a school that participates in a district of innovation to transform and improve teaching and learning.

3.06 The terms "exemption" and "exception" are used interchangeably in these rules and refer to approval by the Commissioner of Education for a specific district or school of innovation to depart from specific laws, rules, or regulations governing public school districts.

4.00 COUNCIL OF INNOVATION

4.01 The school council of innovation shall:
4.01.1 Generate innovative ideas and proposals of its own;

4.01.2 Determine a method for requesting innovative ideas and proposals from school employees, community members, and other stakeholders to be submitted to the council;

4.01.3 Receive innovative ideas and proposals from school employees, community members, and other stakeholders;

4.01.4 Consider all innovative ideas and proposals submitted by community members and other stakeholders; and

4.01.5 Determine the content and format of the school of innovation plan that will be voted on by the eligible employees.

4.02 The council may create subcommittees, which may include non-council members, to work on developing portions of the school of innovation plan; and

4.03 A school of innovation plan is subject to the exceptions approved by the Commissioner of Education.

5.00 DESIGNATION AND REVOCATION

5.01 The Commissioner of Education may approve and designate a public school as a school of innovation for the purpose of transforming and improving teaching and learning.
5.01.1 A school of innovation shall be approved and designated for a period of four (4) years; and

5.01.2 A school of innovation may be renewed for four-year periods thereafter, at the Commissioner's discretion.

5.01.3 The Commissioner will notify the applicant in writing whether the school of innovation plan is approved or denied.
5.01.3.1 If the Commissioner denies the application and declines to designate the applicant as a school of innovation, the Commissioner will include the reasons for the denial.

5.02 The Commissioner may revoke the school of innovation designation at any time if a school fails to:
5.02.1 Substantially fulfill the school of innovation plan;

5.02.2 Meet goals and performance targets; or

5.02.3 Comply with applicable laws or rules.

5.02.4 The Commissioner will notify the district or school of innovation in writing of the revocation and include the reasons for the revocation.

5.03 The Commissioner's decision to approve or deny an application, or to revoke a school's designation shall be a final decision and cannot be appealed.

6.00 PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

6.01 Rules subject to exemption or modification for a school of innovation plan, if approved by the Commissioner of Education, are included in Section 10.00 of these rules.

6.02 Application, school of innovation plan review, approval, and amendment processes shall be administered as follows:
6.02.1 The application shall be in the form of a school of innovation plan. Schools must apply online as directed on the Department of Education's website.

6.02.2 Instructions for submission of the school of innovation plan shall be published on the Department of Education's website.

6.02.3 Guidelines for submission of proposed amendments to the school of innovation plan shall be published on the Department of Education's website.

6.02.4 Guidelines for requesting a four-year renewal shall be published on the Department of Education's website. The review of renewal applications will be based on the school of innovation's own statement of goals and performance targets as required by 7.02 of these rules.

6.03 Specific timelines for revisions prior to approval, amendments, and renewals, including any ongoing evaluations of a school of innovation, shall be posted on the Department of Education's website.
6.03.1 The deadline to submit original applications online is March 1. The deadline to submit final revisions is June 30.

6.04 Reporting requirements and oversight responsibility of the school of innovation and the Department of Education shall be published on the Department's website.

7.00 SCHOOL OF INNOVATION PLAN

7.01 A school district shall submit its school of innovation plan, approved by the school district board of directors, to the Commissioner of Education for approval to become a school of innovation.

7.02 A school of innovation plan shall address without limitation:
7.02.1 The goals and performance targets for the school of innovation, which may include:
7.02.1.1 Reducing the achievement gap among one (1) or more groups of students by accelerating learning experiences for academically low-achieving students while increasing all student learning through the implementation of highly rigorous standards for student performance;

7.02.1.2 Increasing student participation in curriculum options;

7.02.1.3 Exploring new avenues for expanding students' college and career readiness;

7.02.1.4 Motivating students by exploring innovative teaching and learning choices; and

7.02.1.5 Transforming a school's culture and climate in a manner that will lead to transformative teaching and learning;

7.02.2 Changes needed in the school that will lead to better prepared students for success in life and career; and

7.02.3 Innovative practices to be used in the school of innovation.

7.03 The school of innovation plan shall include appropriate documentation of:
7.03.1 Parental, school employee, and community engagement;

7.03.2 Capacity for the changes proposed by the school of innovation;

7.03.3 Rationale for law, rule, and local policy exception requests;

7.03.4 Progress toward goals and performance targets;

7.03.5 Approval of eligible employees of a school of innovation, as required in Section 9.00 of these rules;

7.03.6 Teacher collaboration and shared leadership responsibility within each school seeking to become a school of innovation;

7.03.7 A detailed budget and related financial information;

7.03.8 References for research-based practices; and

7.03.9 Other information, if requested by the Commissioner.

8.00 MANDATORY COMPLIANCE WITH EXISTING LAW

8.01 An approved school of innovation shall:
8.01.1 Ensure that the same health, safety, civil rights, and disability rights requirements are in place as those that apply to all other public schools;

8.01.2 Ensure that the high school curriculum offered meets or exceeds the minimum high school graduation requirements adopted by the State Board of Education;

8.01.3 Adhere to financial audits, audit procedures, and audit requirements adopted by the State Board for public school districts;

8.01.4 Require criminal background checks for school employees and volunteers as required by law for public school districts;

8.01.5 Comply with open records and open meeting requirements;

8.01.6 Comply with purchasing limitations and requirements;

8.01.7 Provide instructional time that meets or exceeds the instructional time requirement adopted by the State Board unless granted an exception by the Commissioner of Education;
8.01.7.1 Instructional time may include on-site instruction, distance, digital, or virtual learning, and work-based learning on nontraditional school days or hours.

8.01.8 Provide data requested by the Department of Education to generate reports;

8.01.9 Adhere to the Teacher Fair Dismissal Act, § 6-17-1501 et seq.;

8.01.10 Comply with state law and rule regarding the education of gifted and talented students ; and

8.01.11 Demonstrate and document research-based implementation of professional learning communities throughout the school that address the needs of the students and professionals.

9.00 ELECTION BY ELIGIBLE EMPLOYEES

9.01 Before a public school district submits a school of innovation plan to the Commissioner, the eligible employees of each proposed school of innovation shall vote on whether the school shall be designated a school of innovation.
9.01.1 A minimum of sixty percent (60%) of the eligible employees voting in support of the school's designation as a school of innovation is required before the school of innovation plan may be submitted to the school board of directors for approval.

9.01.2 The school council of innovation shall be responsible for conducting the vote required under subdivision 9.01.1 of these rules.

10.00 EXEMPTIONS

10.01 A school of innovation plan may request exemptions from local policies and specific laws and rules approved for exemption or modification by the State Board of Education, to include any provision of law or rule governing public school districts which is required to implement or to support the school of innovation plan.

10.02 No exemptions will be granted from the Teacher Fair Dismissal Act, Ark. Code Ann. § 6-17-1501 et seq., or of any provision described in Section 8.00 of these rules.

11.00 NEGOTIATED EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS

11.01 A public school district with a negotiated employment contract in place shall follow the procedure set forth within the contract that allows the implementation of a school of innovation.

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