BILL NUMBER: AB 691 AMENDED
BILL TEXT
AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY MAY 4, 2009
AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY MARCH 26, 2009
INTRODUCED BY Assembly Member Gilmore
FEBRUARY 26, 2009
An act to add Section 37710.3 to amend
Section 37710 of, and to add and repeal Section 37710.3 of, the
Education Code, relating to school districts.
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
AB 691, as amended, Gilmore. School districts: 4-day school week.
Existing law authorizes the Pacific Unified School District, the
Leggett Valley Unified School District, the Reeds Creek Elementary
School District, the Potter Valley Community Unified School District,
the Borrego Springs Unified School District, the Julian Union
Elementary School District, the Julian Union High School District,
and the Warner Unified School District to operate one or more schools
in their districts on a 4-day school week, so long as those school
districts comply with specified requirements, including the annual
provision of at least 560 hours of instructional time for
kindergarten, 700 hours of instructional time for grades 1, 2, and 3,
and 845 hours of instructional time for grades 4 to 8, inclusive.
This bill would extend the authority to operate one or more
schools on a 4-day week and apply those minimum annual instructional
time requirements , and other specified requirements,
to the Alpaugh Unified School District, beginning in the
2010-11 fiscal year. The bill would provide that, if a school
operating on a 4-day week pursuant to the bill fails to achieve its
Academic Performance Index growth target for 2 consecutive years, the
authority of that school to operate on a 4-day school week would be
permanently revoked commencing with the beginning of the following
school year. This provision would be repealed on January 1, 2016.
This bill would declare that, due to the unique circumstances
applicable to the Alpaugh Unified School District, a general statute
cannot be made applicable within the meaning of Section 16 of Article
IV of the California Constitution, and the enactment of a special
statute is therefore necessary.
Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes.
State-mandated local program: no.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Section 37710 of the
Education Code is amended to read:
37710. If a school operating on a four-day school week pursuant
to Section 37710.3, 37710.5 , or 37711 fails to
achieve its Academic Performance Index growth target pursuant to
Section 52052, the authority of that school to operate on a four-day
school week shall be permanently revoked commencing with the
beginning of the following school year.
SECTION 1. SEC. 2. Section 37710.3
is added to the Education Code, to read:
37710.3. (a) Beginning in the 2010-11
fiscal year, the Alpaugh Unified School District may operate one or
more schools in the school district on a four-day school week if the
district complies with the instructional time requirements in Section
37701 and the other requirements of this chapter. The state
board may waive five-consecutive-day operating requirements for any
of the following programs that operate on a four-day week pursuant to
this section, provided that the district meets the minimum time
requirement for each program:
(1) Preschools.
(2) Before and after school programs.
(3) Independent study programs.
(4) Child nutrition and food service programs.
(5) Community day schools.
(6) Regional occupational centers or programs.
(7) Continuation high schools.
(b) If the school district operates one or more schools on a
four-day week pursuant to this section, and the program for the
school year provides fewer than the 180 days of instruction required
under Section 46200, the Superintendent shall reduce the base revenue
limit per unit of average daily attendance for that fiscal year by
the amount the school district would have received for the increase
received pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 46200, as adjusted in
fiscal years subsequent to the 1984-85 fiscal year. If the school
district operates one or more schools on a four-day school week
pursuant to this section, and the program provides fewer than the
minimum instructional minutes required under Section 46201, the
Superintendent shall reduce the base revenue limit per unit of
average daily attendance for that fiscal year in which the reduction
occurs by the amount the school district would have received for the
increase in the base revenue limit per unit of average daily
attendance pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 46201, as adjusted
in the 1987-88 fiscal year and fiscal years thereafter.
(c) Notwithstanding Section 37710, if a small school having
between 11 and 99 valid Standardized Testing and Reporting Program
test scores operating on a four-day school week fails to achieve its
Academic Performance Index growth target pursuant to Section 52052
for two consecutive years, the authority of that school to operate on
a four-day school week shall be permanently revoked commencing with
the school year following the second consecutive year the school
failed to achieve its Academic Performance Index growth rate.
(d) If the school district operates one or more schools on a
four-day school week pursuant to this section, the school district
shall submit a report to the department, the Senate Committee on
Education, and the Assembly Committee on Education on or before
January 15, 2015. The report shall include, but not necessarily be
limited to, information on all of the following:
(1) Programs the district offered on the fifth day and their
participation rates.
(2) Whether the four-day school week schedule resulted in any
fiscal savings.
(3) Impact on overall attendance of the schools operating a
four-day school week.
(4) Programs for which the Superintendent waived minimum time and
five-consecutive-day requirements and the operational and educational
effects of the programs if they operated at less time than required.
(5) The impact of the four-day school week on crime statistics,
especially on the day there is no school.
(6) Information on the Academic Performance Index, pursuant to
Section 52052, for every year a school in the district operated on a
four-day school week. The information shall include, but not
necessarily be limited to, the base and growth Academic Performance
Index of each school that operated on a four-day school week and
whether that school met the Academic Performance growth targets.
(e) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1,
2016, and as of that date is repealed, unless a later enacted
statute, that is enacted before January 1, 2016, deletes or extends
that date.
SEC. 2. SEC. 3. The Legislature
finds and declares that, due to the unique circumstances applicable
to the Alpaugh Unified School District, a general law cannot be made
applicable within the meaning of Section 16 of Article IV of the
California Constitution, and the enactment of a special law is
therefore necessary.