Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Purpose. The purpose of this rule is to
set forth the requirements for the principal autonomy pilot program pursuant to
Section 1011.6202, F.S.
(2) Definitions. For the purpose of this
rule, the following definitions apply:
(a)
"Leadership team" means a 4-6 member team comprised of the principal and other
individuals selected by the principal, such as a district administrator, school
administrator, instructional coach or teacher leader.
(b) "Nationally recognized school turnaround
program" means a program that has at least five (5) years of evidence-based
success in improving student achievement in low performing
schools.
(3) Application
Process. District school boards seeking to participate in the program shall
submit an application that meets the requirements of subsection (5) of this
rule, to the Florida Department of Education (Department) by the December
1.
(4) Eligibility Requirements.
(a) The district must maintain a general fund
ending balance that is sufficient to address normal contingencies, in
accordance with Section
1011.051, F.S., and not have had
its ending fund balance fall below two (2) percent during the previous three
(3) fiscal years.
(b) Provide
assurance that the assigned principal has earned the school principal
certification, awarded pursuant to Rule
6A-4.0083, F.A.C and has earned
a highly effective rating on the prior year's performance evaluation pursuant
to Section 1012.34, F.S., at the current
school site.
(5)
Application Requirements. The district application, at a minimum, shall:
(a) Identify three (3) schools that received
at least two (2) school grades of "D" or "F" pursuant to Section
1008.34, F.S., during the
previous three (3) school years, and are not implementing a State Board of
Education-approved turnaround plan under Rule
6A-1.099811, F.A.C.;
(b) For each school, include the following
components:
1. The school's mission
statement;
2. The participating
school's student population;
3. A
rationale for including each school in the application;
4. Description of the educational strengths
and needs for student achievement growth that impact the school grade,
including any achievement gaps that may exist, and identify how student
achievement can be improved in these areas;
5. The methods used to identify the
educational strengths and needs of the students at each participating school,
and a summary of the needs assessment results;
6. Performance targets for school grade
components outlined in Section
1008.34(3)(b),
F.S., that will result in an improved grade of "C" or higher at each
participating school by the end of the three (3) year term;
7. Identify the names, area(s) of strength,
and area(s) for growth of the highly effective principal(s) assigned to each
participating school;
8. Identify
the names, position titles, and rationale for each member of the 4-6 person
leadership team identified by each participating principal who will enroll in
the school turnaround program;
9.
Describe the current financial and administrative management of each
participating school;
10. Describe
the areas in which each participating principal will have increased fiscal and
administrative autonomy, including the authority and responsibilities provided
in Section 1012.28(8),
F.S., that includes a rationale of how the increased autonomy will help the
selected schools improve student achievement and school management;
11. Provide assurance that each participating
school will receive at least ninety (90) percent of the funds generated by the
school based upon the Florida Education Finance Program and General
Appropriations Act pursuant to Section
1011.69(2),
F.S.;
12. A description of the
areas in which each participating school will continue to follow district
school board fiscal and administrative policies.
(c) Identify the nationally recognized school
turnaround program which the school district will utilize and provide
documentation that the program:
1. Has at
least five (5) years of demonstrated success increasing student achievement in
low-performing schools; and,
2.
Focuses on improving leadership, instructional infrastructure, talent
management, and differentiated support and
accountability;
(6) Application Approval Criteria. The State
Board shall approve a district proposal when the proposal:
(a) Is submitted by the Department's
prescribed deadline;
(b) Fulfills
the requirements of subsection (5) of this rule; and,
(c) Is found by the State Board of Education
to create the conditions necessary to meet the school district's performance
goals established pursuant to paragraph (5) of this rule, for each
participating school.
(7)
Term of Approval and Revocation.
(a) A
successful district proposal shall receive approval for a period of three (3)
years.
(b) If a school district
fails to submit any of the requirements mandated by subsection (8) of this
rule, the State Board shall, after the second request following the deadline,
revoke the school district's authorization to participate in the
program.
(8) Program
Reporting and Evaluation. By September 15, the school district shall submit an
annual report to the Department on the implementation of the program that
includes, at minimum:
(a) Progress made
toward performance targets established in subparagraph (5)(b)6. of this
rule;
(b) Documentation of
professional development activities teachers participated in that are designed
to assist the school in reaching the performance targets established in
(5)(b)6. of this rule;
(c) A
summary of key learnings from the nationally recognized school turnaround
program and changes in teacher and leader practice or policies that
resulted.
Rulemaking Authority
1011.6202 FS. Law Implemented
1011.6202
FS.
New 2-20-17, Amended
8-21-18.