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First Substitute S.B. 65

Senator Gregory S. Bell proposes the following substitute bill:


             1     
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MATH INITIATIVE

             2     
2007 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

             4     
Chief Sponsor: Gregory S. Bell

             5     
House Sponsor: Kory M. Holdaway

             6     
             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill creates an elementary school math initiative.
             10      Highlighted Provisions:
             11          This bill:
             12          .    creates an elementary school math initiative;
             13          .    establishes program requirements and funding allocation criteria;
             14          .    requires a plan for improving mathematics proficiency and a report on the results to
             15      the State Board of Education; and
             16          .    grants rulemaking authority to the State Board of Education.
             17      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             18          This bill appropriates:
             19          .    as an ongoing appropriation subject to future budget restraints, $18,000,000 from
             20      the Education Fund to the State Board of Education.
             21      Other Special Clauses:
             22          This bill takes effect on July 1, 2007.
             23      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             24      ENACTS:
             25          53A-1a-901, Utah Code Annotated 1953


             26     
             27      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             28          Section 1. Section 53A-1a-901 is enacted to read:
             29          53A-1a-901. Elementary mathematics initiative.
             30          (1) As used in this section, "program" means the Elementary Mathematics Initiative
             31      Program created by this section.
             32          (2) There is created the Elementary Mathematics Initiative Program to achieve the goal
             33      of student proficiency in mathematics by the end of elementary school.
             34          (3) A school district or charter school that chooses to participate in the program:
             35          (a) shall submit to the state board a plan specifying the district's or charter school's
             36      goals for mathematics achievement in grade four, grade five, and grade six and indicating how
             37      funds will be used to improve mathematics proficiency in those grades, including a plan for:
             38          (i) assessment, that includes:
             39          (A) procedures for determining annual proficiency increases on mathematics criterion
             40      referenced tests in grade four, grade five, and grade six; and
             41          (B) formative and summative assessments selected from a list approved by the State
             42      Board of Education;
             43          (ii) intervention strategies:
             44          (A) that shall include the use of technology to personalize intervention instruction and
             45      enhance general mathematics classroom instruction; and
             46          (B) that may also include tutoring, after school, and summer studies;
             47          (iii) professional development to improve the content knowledge and teaching
             48      proficiency of all fourth, fifth, and sixth grade mathematics teachers, including:
             49          (A) course work that fulfills requirements towards an elementary mathematics teaching
             50      endorsement; and
             51          (B) training of mathematics coaches and specialists;
             52          (iv) ensuring that instructional materials are aligned to the mathematics core
             53      curriculum;
             54          (b) shall use program funds to improve mathematics proficiency in grades four, five,
             55      and six, in accordance with the plan approved by the state board under Subsection (4);
             56          (c) may not use program funds to supplant funds for existing programs; and


             57          (d) shall annually submit a report to the state board that:
             58          (i) accounts for the expenditure of program funds in accordance with the approved plan
             59      and Subsection (3)(c);
             60          (ii) analyzes the program's results, including an examination of the program's effects on
             61      student mathematics proficiency in grades four, five, and six;
             62          (iii) indicates whether or not the plan's goals for improving mathematics proficiency
             63      were met; and
             64          (iv) makes recommendations for improvements and updates to the plan.
             65          (4) The State Board of Education shall:
             66          (a) establish:
             67          (i) required elements for a district to include in its plan;
             68          (ii) criteria for evaluating plans submitted under Subsection (3); and
             69          (iii) deadlines for plan submittal and revision;
             70          (b) provide model plans which may be used by a school district or charter school;
             71          (c) evaluate submitted plans according to the criteria established under Subsection
             72      (4)(a);
             73          (d) approve or reject submitted plans;
             74          (e) allocate funds, in accordance with Subsection (5), after approving a school district
             75      or charter school plan;
             76          (f) review the reports submitted under Subsection (3)(d);
             77          (g) require plan revisions prior to allocating funds in subsequent years, if:
             78          (i) the school district's or charter school's mathematics proficiency improvement goals
             79      are not met; or
             80          (ii) the board determines that other plan revisions are appropriate;
             81          (h) approve a list of assessments for district and charter school use as specified in
             82      Subsection (3)(a)(i);
             83          (i) provide for a third party to conduct an evaluation of the program annually for the
             84      first five years of the program and, after the initial five years, every three years.
             85          (5) The State Board of Education shall establish a method for allocating funds, based
             86      on:
             87          (a) the number of teachers in grades four, five, and six in each school district and


             88      charter school;
             89          (b) the number of enrolled students in grades four, five, and six in each school district
             90      and charter school;
             91          (c) provisions that encourage the use of technology and other interventions that
             92      enhance, extend, and remediate student learning for each student; and
             93          (d) establishment of an online or distance learning option for courses leading to an
             94      elementary math endorsement.
             95          (6) A school district or charter school that does not comply with Subsection (3) shall
             96      repay to the State Board of Education all program funds received for that fiscal year.
             97          (7) In accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
             98      State Board of Education shall make rules to fulfill its duties under Subsections (4) and (5) and
             99      to enforce Subsection (6).
             100          (8) Subject to future budget constraints, the Legislature may annually appropriate funds
             101      for the program.
             102          Section 2. Appropriation.
             103          As an ongoing appropriation subject to future budget restraints, there is appropriated
             104      from the Education Fund for fiscal year 2007-08, $18,000,000 to the State Board of Education
             105      to distribute to school districts and charter schools for the Elementary Mathematics Initiative
             106      Program established in Section 53A-1a-901 .
             107          Section 3. Effective date.
             108          This bill takes effect on July 1, 2007.


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