Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 28 - EDUCATION
Part LXXXIII - Bulletin 111-The Louisiana School, District, and State Accountability System
Chapter 16 - Academically Unacceptable Schools and Subgroup Component Failure
Section LXXXIII-1603 - Requirements for Academically Unacceptable Schools

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code LXXXIII-1603

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024

A. Schools/LEAs that do not comply with AUS remedies and sanctions will be eligible for state takeover.

B. Schools entering AUS Level 1 (AUS1)-AUS Level 3 (AUS3) must:

1. allow parents of students in academically unacceptable schools (AUS) to transfer their child to a higher performing public school as stated in Chapter 25;

2. supplemental education services (SES) are no longer a required remedy. However, if SES will be utilized in an "F" school, then the SES provider must be selected from a state-approved list of providers published annually by the LDE.

C. In compliance with R.S. 17:10.5, schools labeled AUS for four consecutive years are eligible for state takeover (other criteria may apply).

1. The means for this takeover occurring is a group submitting a proposal for a type 5 charter school and by BESE awarding a charter to the group.

2. Since multiple proposals may be submitted for one school, they are evaluated and the proposal most likely to succeed is most likely to receive the charter.

3. The LEA may also develop a proposal to keep and reconstitute its school.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 17:10.1.

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