Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
160.180
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
156.070 authorizes the Kentucky Board of
Education to manage and control the common schools, including prescribing
administrative regulations the Kentucky Board of Education deems necessary for
the efficient management, control, and operation of public schools.
KRS
160.180 requires that all local school board
members complete an established number of hours of in-service training
annually, based on number of years of experience, and requires that the
Kentucky Board of Education identify the criteria for fulfilling the
requirements. This administrative regulation establishes standards for the
annual in-service training of district board members.
Section 1. Content of Training.
(1) The in-service training requirements for
all district school board members established in
KRS
160.180 shall include:
(a) Three (3) hours of school finance
training annually, one (1) hour of ethics training annually, and one (1) hour
of superintendent evaluation training annually for school board members with
zero to three (3) years of experience. School board members with zero to three
(3) years of experience may acquire the remainder of their hours in these
topics or topics listed in Section 2(1)(b) of this administrative
regulation;
(b) Two (2) hours of
school finance training annually, one (1) hour of ethics training annually, and
one (1) hour of superintendent evaluation training annually for school board
members with four (4) to seven (7) years of experience; or
(c) One (1) hour of school finance training
annually, one (1) hour of ethics training annually, and one (1) hour of
superintendent evaluation training biennially for school board members with
eight (8) or more years of experience.
(2) For board members with four (4) or more
years of experience, the remaining hours of required training may include the
following subjects:
(a) The basic role and
responsibility of the district school board and its members;
(b) Curriculum and instruction;
(c) Relations with superintendent and
staff;
(d) School law;
and
(e) Community
relations.
(3) To qualify
toward meeting the in-service board member training requirements of
KRS
160.180 and this administrative regulation,
the required training activity shall not be:
(a) The regular work of the school board,
such as the attendance of meetings or the conduct of hearings;
(b) Irrelevant to the pertinent knowledge and
skills of school board membership; or
(c) A public relations or social activity,
such as graduation or other student events.
Section 2. Providers of Training.
(1)
(a) The
Kentucky School Boards Association (KSBA) shall be the provider of eight (8)
hours of district board member in-service training for school board members who
are required to obtain twelve (12) hours of in-service training annually. Board
members may acquire remaining hours of training required by
KRS
160.180 from either the KSBA or other
providers as described in subsection (2) of this section.
(b) The KSBA shall offer training on eight
(8) of the eleven (11) following topics annually and shall offer training on
all eleven (11) topics at least once during every twenty-four (24) month
period:
1. School law;
2. School finance;
3. Community relations;
4. Policy development;
5. Personnel relations;
6. Curriculum and instruction;
7. Superintendent/board relations;
8. Goal setting/decision making;
9. Employment and evaluation of the
superintendent;
10. Educational
services provided for the exceptional, gifted, and other special population
children; and
11. Ethics.
(c) The KSBA shall coordinate with
the chief state school officer annually to develop an in-service training plan
for approval by the Kentucky Board of Education on or before November 1 of each
year for use in the following calendar year.
(2) Training providers, other than the KSBA,
shall only provide training through courses that are:
(a) Customized for school board
members;
(b) Approved by the
department; and
(c) In compliance
with the requirements of this administrative regulation.
(3)
(a) If
board members opt to get all of their training hours through the KSBA, then
they shall have KSBA credit them for these hours. If they obtain hours from any
provider other than the KSBA, a copy of proof of attendance including a
recitation of the time, date, location, and description of the in-service
training shall be sent by the course provider to KSBA within two (2) weeks of
completion of the training so that proper credit can be given.
(b) The KSBA shall combine such hours with
hours of in-service training received through KSBA training activities. These
records shall be submitted annually by the KSBA to the Kentucky Board of
Education.
(c) Each provider of
training hours shall conduct an evaluation of each training course, which is
offered by the provider during a calendar year and submitted by a local board
member for training hours credit under this administrative regulation, and
compile responses to be submitted to the KSBA within sixty (60) days of
completion of the training.
Section 3. Failure to Acquire Training.
Subject to extensions granted under Section 4 of this administrative
regulation, the names of all district school board members who fail to complete
the required in-service training set forth in
KRS
160.180 and this administrative regulation
shall be transmitted by the department to the Attorney General.
Section 4. Extension of Time.
(1) The Kentucky Board of Education may grant
newly appointed or elected school board members who take office after June 30th
of a particular year an extension of time within which to acquire a maximum
number of unacquired hours equal to the difference between the required number
of hours and one (1) hour per month for each full month actually served during
the year, and the extensions shall extend no longer than through the remainder
of the term being served or the next two (2) calendar years, whichever is
longer.
(2) The Kentucky Board of
Education may grant newly appointed or elected members who take office prior to
July 1, but on or after March 1, of a particular year an extension of time, for
an appropriate period of time not to exceed two (2) calendar years, within
which to obtain the balance of any required but unacquired in-service hours for
the initial year of new service. An extension to acquire hours shall not exceed
the difference between the required number of hours and one (1) hour per month
for each full month actually served during the year.
(3) The Kentucky Board of Education, in cases
of emergency as demonstrated by the district board member, may grant an
extension of time within which a local board member shall complete the required
hours of in-service training. Serving as a district board member less than a
full year shall not constitute an emergency for which an extension may be
granted pursuant to this subsection.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
156.070,
160.180