(a) (1) In order to generally improve public school accountability, to provide benchmarks for measuring individual school improvement, and to empower parents and guardians of children enrolled in Arkansas public schools by providing them with the information to judge the quality of their schools, the Department of Education shall annually prepare and publish a school performance report for each individual public school in the state, including the Arkansas School for the Deaf, the Arkansas School for the Blind, and the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts, and shall distribute the report to the House Committee on Education and the Senate Committee on Education no later than April 15 each year.
(2) The school performance report for each school shall be made available to every parent or guardian of a child in kindergarten through grade twelve (K-12) in the public schools of Arkansas by posting the school performance report for each school on the website of the department and the website of the school district in which the public schools addressed in the school performance report are located no later than April 15 each year.
(b) (1) (A) The school performance report shall be based on reliable statistical information uniformly required to be collected and submitted by each local school district to the department and shall be published in a format that can be easily understood by parents or guardians who are not professional educators.
(B) The information necessary to produce the school performance report, including the names and addresses of parents and guardians, shall be filed with the department.
(C) The department may contract with individuals or businesses knowledgeable in the areas of graphic and computer design to ensure that the school performance reports required by this subchapter are published in a format that encourages their utilization by the citizens of the state.
(2) The school performance report for elementary schools shall:
(A) Include three-year trend data and allow parents or guardians to compare the school's performance with state and national averages in areas and shall include, but not be limited to, the following measures:
(i) School safety;
(ii) Norm-referenced test results;
(iii) Augmented, criterion-referenced, or norm-referenced assessment results;
(iv) Licensed staff qualifications;
(v) Total per-pupil spending;
(vi) Assessment of the local taxpayer investment in the school district;
(vii) Percentage of students eligible to receive free or reduced-price meals;
(viii) Average salary of the staff; and
(ix) Average attendance rates for students; and
(B) Indicate separately whether:
(i) The school distributed the school's student discipline policy to parents;
(ii) The school's teachers, administrators, classified school employees, and volunteers have been provided with appropriate student discipline training; and
(iii) The school district has adopted a parental involvement plan in compliance with § 6-15-1702.
(3) The school performance report for middle schools, junior high schools, and high schools shall:
(A) Include three-year trend data and allow parents or guardians to compare the school's performance with state and national averages in areas which shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(i) School safety;
(ii) Norm-referenced test results;
(iii) Augmented criterion-referenced assessment results;
(iv) Licensed staff qualifications;
(v) Per-pupil spending;
(vi) Assessment of the local taxpayer investment in the school district;
(vii) Percentage of students eligible to receive free or reduced-price meals;
(viii) Average salary of the staff;
(ix) Average attendance rates for students;
(x) Drop-out rate;
(xi) Graduation or completion rates;
(xii) College remediation rate for high schools only;
(xiii) Collegiate admission test results, including the total number of students in grades nine through eleven (9-11) who took the ACT or SAT; and
(xiv) Student participation in the Arkansas College and Career Readiness Planning Program under § 6-15-441; and
(B) Indicate separately whether:
(i) The school distributed the school's student discipline policy to parents;
(ii) The school's teachers, administrators, classified school employees, and volunteers have been provided with appropriate student discipline training;
(iii) The school district has adopted a parental involvement plan in compliance with § 6-15-1702; and
(iv) The school district provides college preparation and remediation for students who have taken the ACT before their senior year of high school under the Voluntary Universal ACT Assessment Program Act, § 6-18-1601 et seq.
(4) Beginning with the 2017-2018 school year, for the school year covered by a school performance report the report shall include:
(A) The total number of teachers who are employed in the public school; and
(B) Of that total, the number who meet each of the following criteria:
(i) Highly qualified teacher;
(ii) Identified as proficient or above under the Teacher Excellence and Support System for the school; and
(iii) Certified by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards.
(c) School districts may prepare and distribute supplemental materials concerning the information contained in the school performance reports.
(d) The department is encouraged to:
(1) Include explanatory material regarding efforts to improve the state's public schools on the website of the department with school performance reports; and
(2) Explore the feasibility of incorporating the school improvement plans developed by schools and school districts with the school performance reports.
(e) The school performance report shall not include individual student information if the information is reported in a manner that would identify a particular student.
(f) (1) The department shall not disclose parent or guardian names, addresses, or other identifying information under any circumstances.
(2) Any vendor, contractor, or supplier utilized to provide services under this subchapter shall sign a confidentiality agreement prohibiting the disclosure of parent or guardian names, addresses, or other identifying information.
(g) The Arkansas School for the Blind and the Arkansas School for the Deaf shall submit to the department:
(1) The results of the appropriately adopted student achievement tests for the students enrolled at these schools; and
(2) A list of other schools' programs to which these schools can be compared.
(h) The department may promulgate rules necessary to carry out the purposes of this subchapter.
§ 6-15-1402 - Purpose -- Report -- Confidentiality -- Rules. [Effective July 1, 2014.]
(a) (1) In order to generally improve public school accountability, to provide benchmarks for measuring individual school improvement, and to empower parents and guardians of children enrolled in Arkansas public schools by providing them with the information to judge the quality of their schools, the Department of Education shall annually prepare and publish a school performance report for each individual public school in the state, including the Arkansas School for the Deaf, the Arkansas School for the Blind, and the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts, and shall distribute the report to the House Committee on Education and the Senate Committee on Education no later than April 15 each year.
(2) The school performance report for each school shall be made available to every parent or guardian of a child in kindergarten through grade twelve (K-12) in the public schools of Arkansas by posting the school performance report for each school on the website of the department and the website of the school district in which the public schools addressed in the school performance report are located no later than April 15 each year.
(b) (1) (A) The school performance report shall be based on reliable statistical information uniformly required to be collected and submitted by each local school district to the department and shall be published in a format that can be easily understood by parents or guardians who are not professional educators.
(B) The information necessary to produce the school performance report, including the names and addresses of parents and guardians, shall be filed with the department.
(C) The department may contract with individuals or businesses knowledgeable in the areas of graphic and computer design to ensure that the school performance reports required by this subchapter are published in a format that encourages their utilization by the citizens of the state.
(2) The school performance report for elementary schools shall:
(A) Include three-year trend data and allow parents or guardians to compare the school's performance with state and national averages in areas and shall include, but not be limited to, the following measures:
(i) School safety;
(ii) Norm-referenced test results;
(iii) Augmented, criterion-referenced, or norm-referenced assessment results;
(iv) Licensed staff qualifications;
(v) Total per-pupil spending;
(vi) Assessment of the local taxpayer investment in the school district;
(vii) Percentage of students eligible to receive free or reduced-price meals;
(viii) Average salary of the staff; and
(ix) Average attendance rates for students; and
(B) Indicate separately whether:
(i) The school distributed the school's student discipline policy to parents;
(ii) The school's teachers, administrators, classified school employees, and volunteers have been provided with appropriate student discipline training; and
(iii) The school district has adopted a parental involvement plan in compliance with § 6-15-1702.
(3) The school performance report for middle schools, junior high schools, and high schools shall:
(A) Include three-year trend data and allow parents or guardians to compare the school's performance with state and national averages in areas which shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(i) School safety;
(ii) Norm-referenced test results;
(iii) Augmented criterion-referenced assessment results;
(iv) Licensed staff qualifications;
(v) Per-pupil spending;
(vi) Assessment of the local taxpayer investment in the school district;
(vii) Percentage of students eligible to receive free or reduced-price meals;
(viii) Average salary of the staff;
(ix) Average attendance rates for students;
(x) Drop-out rate;
(xi) Graduation or completion rates;
(xii) College remediation rate for high schools only;
(xiii) Collegiate admission test results, including the total number of students in grades nine through eleven (9-11) who took the ACT or SAT; and
(xiv) Student participation in the Arkansas College and Career Readiness Planning Program under § 6-15-441; and
(B) Indicate separately whether:
(i) The school distributed the school's student discipline policy to parents;
(ii) The school's teachers, administrators, classified school employees, and volunteers have been provided with appropriate student discipline training;
(iii) The school district has adopted a parental involvement plan in compliance with § 6-15-1702; and
(iv) The school district provides college preparation and remediation for students who have taken the ACT before their senior year of high school under the Universal ACT Assessment Program Act, § 6-18-1601 et seq.
(4) Beginning with the 2017-2018 school year, for the school year covered by a school performance report the report shall include:
(A) The total number of teachers who are employed in the public school; and
(B) Of that total, the number who meet each of the following criteria:
(i) Highly qualified teacher;
(ii) Identified as proficient or above under the Teacher Excellence and Support System for the school; and
(iii) Certified by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards.
(c) School districts may prepare and distribute supplemental materials concerning the information contained in the school performance reports.
(d) The department is encouraged to:
(1) Include explanatory material regarding efforts to improve the state's public schools on the website of the department with school performance reports; and
(2) Explore the feasibility of incorporating the school improvement plans developed by schools and school districts with the school performance reports.
(e) The school performance report shall not include individual student information if the information is reported in a manner that would identify a particular student.
(f) (1) The department shall not disclose parent or guardian names, addresses, or other identifying information under any circumstances.
(2) Any vendor, contractor, or supplier utilized to provide services under this subchapter shall sign a confidentiality agreement prohibiting the disclosure of parent or guardian names, addresses, or other identifying information.
(g) The Arkansas School for the Blind and the Arkansas School for the Deaf shall submit to the department:
(1) The results of the appropriately adopted student achievement tests for the students enrolled at these schools; and
(2) A list of other schools' programs to which these schools can be compared.
(h) The department may promulgate rules necessary to carry out the purposes of this subchapter.
Section: 6-15-1402Last modified: November 15, 2016