1.Performance framework. The performance provisions of a charter contract must be based on a performance framework developed by the authorizer that sets forth the academic and operational performance indicators that will guide the authorizer's evaluations of each public charter school. [2011, c. 414, §5 (NEW).]
2.Data elements. The performance framework developed under subsection 1 must include, at a minimum, indicators for: A. Student academic proficiency; [2011, c. 414, §5 (NEW).]B. Student academic growth; [2011, c. 414, §5 (NEW).]C. Achievement gaps in both proficiency and growth between major student subgroups; [2011, c. 414, §5 (NEW).]D. Attendance; [2011, c. 414, §5 (NEW).]E. Recurrent enrollment from year to year; [2011, c. 414, §5 (NEW).]F. With respect to high school, postsecondary readiness; [2011, c. 414, §5 (NEW).]G. Financial performance and sustainability; [2011, c. 414, §5 (NEW).]H. Governing board performance and stewardship; and [2011, c. 414, §5 (NEW).]I. Parent and community engagement. [2011, c. 414, §5 (NEW).] [2011, c. 414, §5 (NEW).]
3.Annual performance targets. Annual performance targets must be set by a public charter school in conjunction with its authorizer and must be designed to help each school meet applicable federal and state requirements and authorizer expectations. [2011, c. 414, §5 (NEW).]
4.Data disaggregation. The performance framework developed under subsection 1 must require the disaggregation of all student performance data by major student subgroups. [2011, c. 414, §5 (NEW).]
5.Reports for multiple campuses. With respect to a public charter school that contains multiple campuses operating under a single charter contract or overseen by a single governing board, the performance framework developed under subsection 1 must require the performance of each campus to be reported separately and must hold each campus independently accountable for its performance. [2011, c. 414, §5 (NEW).]
Added by 2011, c. 414,§ 5, eff. 9/28/2011.