Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 005 - DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Division 28 - Division of Elementary and Secondary Education
Rule 005.28.22-016 - Division of Elementary and Secondary Education Rules Governing Act 1240 Waivers
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 005.28.22-016
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
ARKANSAS DIVISION OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION RULES GOVERNING ACT 1240 WAIVERS
Effective Date: May 2, 2022
1.00 REGULATORY AUTHORITY
1.01 The State Board of Education enacted
these rules pursuant to its authority as set forth in Ark. Code Ann.
§§
6-11-105,
6-15-103, and
25-15-201 et
seq.
2.00 DEFINITIONS
2.01 "Division"
means the Division of Elementary and Secondary Education of the Arkansas
Department of Education.
2.02
"State Board" means the State Board of Education.
2.03 "Waiver" means a waiver granted by the
State Board of Education pursuant to its authority under Ark. Code Ann. §
6-15-103.
3.00 REQUESTS FOR WAIVER
3.01 A school district may petition the State
Board of Education for all or some of the waivers granted to an open-enrollment
public charter school.
3.01.1 Prior to
requesting a waiver, the school district board of directors must adopt a
resolution authorizing the request for the waiver.
3.02 Districts may only request waivers that
enhance student learning opportunities, promote innovation, or increase
equitable access to effective teachers.
3.02.1
Waivers requested for the sole purpose to avoid violations of the Standards for
Accreditation shall not be granted.
3.03 The petition shall include, without
limitation:
3.03.1 The name of the
open-enrollment public charter school that holds the waiver(s);
3.03.2 A list of the waiver(s) that the
district seeks to have granted, including:
3.03.2.1 The proposed Standards for
Accreditation;
3.03.2.2 The
proposed Division Rules;
3.03.2.3
The proposed statutes of the Arkansas Code.
3.03.3 The proposed duration of the requested
waiver(s);
3.03.4 A signed copy of
the resolution adopted by the school district's board of directors authorizing
the district to request the waiver;
3.03.5 Evidence of stakeholder involvement,
including teachers and student families;
3.03.6 The grades, schools, and classes to
which the proposed waiver(s) apply; and
3.03.7 A detailed rationale for the request,
including but not limited to:
3.03.7.1 How the
waiver(s) enhance student learning opportunities, promote innovation, or
increase equitable access to effective teachers;
3.03.7.2 How students will be served;
and
3.03.7.3 How the district will
monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the waiver.
3.04 The petition must be
submitted to the Division's Office of Legal Services on the approved request
form, which shall be available on the Division's website.
3.05 A district may not request and the State
Board of Education may not grant waivers of any of the following:
3.05.1 Monitoring compliance with Title 6 of
the Arkansas Code, as determined by the Commissioner;
3.05.2 Public school accountability under
Title 6 of the Arkansas Code;
3.05.3 High school graduation requirements as
established by the State Board;
3.05.4 Special education programs as provided
by Title 6 of the Arkansas Code;
3.05.5 Conducting criminal background checks
for employees as provided by Title 6 of the Arkansas Code;
3.05.6 Health and safety codes as established
by the State Board and local governmental entities;
3.05.7 Arkansas Qualified Teacher
Requirements;
3.05.8 Ethical
guidelines and prohibitions as established by Ark. Code Ann. §
6-24-101 et seq., and any other
controlling state or federal law regarding ethics or conflicts of
interest;
3.05.9 Reporting through
the Arkansas Public School Computer Network applications as provided under
Title 6 of the Arkansas Code; and
3.05.10 The school start date set forth in
Ark. Code Ann. §
6-10-106.
3.06 A district may request a waiver of the
requirements of Ark. Code Ann. §
6-16-102(a)(5),
concerning recess, only if the district:
3.06.1 Submits to the Division for approval
of an alternative plan for recess that:
3.06.1.1 Exceeds the required minimum amount
of minutes combined for physical activity under Ark. Code Ann. § 616-132
and recess under Ark. Code Ann. §
6-16-102(a);
and
3.06.1.2 Provides for both
structured and unstructured social time.
3.07 Districts shall have the opportunity to
amend their request until fifteen (15) days prior to the State Board's
consideration of the waiver request.
3.07.1 If
a District wishes to amend its request after the timeline in Section 3.07, it
may only do so at the waiver hearing.
4.00 HEARING
4.01 All waiver requests shall be presented
to the State Board of Education.
4.02 All persons, with exception of the
attorneys representing the parties, who plan to provide testimony during the
hearing must be sworn by the State Board Chair.
4.03 The District shall have twenty (20)
minutes to present its case to the State Board for approval of the proposed
waivers. The Chair may grant additional time if necessary.
4.03.1 If the district intends to use a
presentation, handouts, or any other document, it must provide copies to the
Office of Legal Services no later than ten (10) business days prior to the
hearing.
4.03.2 If the district
does not provide materials as required by Section 4.03.1, it may only use a
presentation or present additional documents with the permission of the State
Board.
4.04 Parties
opposed to the proposed waivers, if any, shall have twenty (20) minutes to
present their case to the State Board. The Chair may grant additional time if
necessary.
4.04.1 Any party in opposition that
wishes to present or participate at the hearing must notify the Division's
Office of Legal Services and the district requesting the waiver in writing no
later than ten (10) business days prior to the hearing.
4.04.2 If a party in opposition intends to
use a presentation, handouts, or any other document, it must provide copies to
the Office of Legal Services and to the district requesting the waiver no later
than ten (10) business days prior to the hearing.
4.04.3 A party in opposition that fails to
provide notice as required by Sections 4.04.1 and 4.04.2 may only present or
participate at the hearing with the permission of the State Board.
4.04.4 If there are multiple individuals or
groups who wish to speak in opposition, it is the responsibility of those
individuals or groups to divide the twenty (20) minutes between
themselves.
4.05 The
District shall have five (5) minutes to respond to any arguments in opposition
to the proposed waivers. The Chair may grant additional time if
necessary.
4.06 The State Board
will follow the presentations with discussion of the proposed waivers and may
ask questions to any of the parties or to the Division, or both.
4.07 The State Board may ask questions at any
time during the presentation by the District or the opposing parties.
4.08 The State Board may grant, in whole or
in part, or deny, in whole or in part, the proposed waivers.
4.08.1 The State Board may also take the
matter under advisement until a future scheduled Board meeting.
4.08.2 The State Board must make a decision
within ninety (90) days of receiving the waiver request.
4.09 Any waiver(s) granted to a district, in
whole or in part, is valid for the duration requested by the district, unless
the State Board votes otherwise.
4.09.1 The
waiver(s) shall not exceed the duration that the waiver is valid for the
open-enrollment public charter school on which the request was based.
4.09.2 The waiver(s) shall not be granted for
a period of time exceeding five (5) years.
4.09.3 If a district wishes to renew a waiver
that is expiring, it must follow the procedure set out in Section 6.00 of these
Rules.
4.10 The State
Board may request annual reporting as a condition of approval of the proposed
waiver(s).
4.11 The Division shall
notify the Superintendent of the district in writing of the decision of the
State Board.
4.12 All waivers
granted under these Rules shall be posted to the Division's website.
4.13 The district must post all waivers
granted under these Rules to the district's website under "State--Required
Information" within thirty (30) days of the State Board's
approval.
5.00 REVIEW AND REVOCATION OF WAIVERS
5.01 The State Board may exercise its right
to review waivers granted under Ark. Code Ann. §
6-15-103 and these Rules at any
time.
5.02 If the State Board
chooses to conduct a review, it must give the school district superintendent
and board of directors president at least fifteen (15) business days' notice in
writing via both regular U.S. Mail and electronic mail of the State Board's
intent to conduct a review. This notification shall:
5.02.1 Include the time, date, and location
at which the review will be conducted;
5.02.2 Provide the specific reasons for the
State Board's intent to conduct a review; and
5.02.3 State additional information that is
required by the Division or the school district.
5.03 A failure to notify a school
superintendent and local district board of directors president as required
under Section 5.02 of these Rules shall result in a waiver of the right of the
State Board to conduct a review until the notification requirement is
met.
5.04 Following a review of a
waiver or waivers granted under Ark. Code Ann. §
6-15-103, the State Board may
modify, in whole or in part, or revoke, in whole or in part, the waiver or
waivers.
6.00 EXPIRATION OF WAIVERS
6.01 If a
Standard for Accreditation, Arkansas law, or Division rule is repealed, any
waiver(s) of that standard, law, or rule expires on the date the repeal becomes
effective.
6.02 If a Standard for
Accreditation, Arkansas law, or Division rule is changed, it is the
responsibility of the District to determine if the change necessitates a change
in its waiver.
6.03 The Division
shall advise district's by Commissioner's memo when laws, rules, or the
Standards for Accreditation that impact waivers are changed.
6.04 If the open-enrollment public charter
school on which the district based its request closes or gives up its waiver,
the district may maintain the waiver until the end of the school year.
6.04.1 The district may bring a new waiver
request based on another openenrollment public charter school if another
open-enrollment public charter school holds the waiver.
6.04.2 If no other open-enrollment public
charter school holds the waiver, the waiver will expire at the end of the
school year.
6.05 If a
district wishes to renew a waiver that is expiring, it must submit an Extension
Request Form.
6.05.1 The request form shall be
available on the Division's website.
6.05.2 The district must submit the following
in its extension request:
6.05.2.1 The name of
the open-enrollment public charter school that holds the waiver(s);
6.05.2.2 A list of the waiver(s) that the
district seeks to have extended;
6.05.2.3 The proposed duration of the
extension;
6.05.2.4 The grades,
schools, and classes to which the proposed extension applies, if different than
the original request;
6.05.2.5 An
explanation of the benefit of the waiver for students, staff, the district, the
community, or the State:
6.05.2.6 A
signed copy of the resolution adopted by the school district's board of
directors authorizing the district to request to waiver extension;
6.05.2.7 Evidence of support from district
staff for the continuation of the waivers; and
6.05.2.8 A detailed rationale for the
request, including but not limited to:
6.05.2.8.1 How the waiver(s) enhance student
learning opportunities, promote innovation, or increase equitable access to
effective teachers;
6.05.2.8.2 How
students will be served; and
6.05.2.8.3 How the district will monitor and
evaluate the effectiveness of the waiver.
6.05.3 If the district is requesting an
extension of teacher licensure waivers, the district must also provide the
following information:
6.05.3.1 The number of
positions filled by a teacher employed under the waiver;
6.05.3.2 The number of teachers employed
under the waiver that have obtained licensure; and
6.04.3.3 The number of teachers employed
under the waiver that are actively engaged in a licensure pathway
program.
6.05.4 The
Extension Request Form must be received by the Charter School Office no later
than forty-five (45) days prior to the expiration of the waiver.A
6.05.4.1 A district may submit an extension
request after the timeline set in Section 6.05.4.5, but the delay may result in
a lapse in the waiver prior to extension.
6.06 All waiver expiration dates shall be
posted to the Division's website.
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