CHAPTER 12. SCHOOL PLANS FOR IMPROVEMENT
IC 20-25-12
Chapter 12. School Plans for Improvement
IC 20-25-12-1
Contents of board's plan
Sec. 1. (a) IC 20-31-1, IC 20-31-2, IC 20-31-5, IC 20-31-6,
IC 20-31-7, IC 20-31-8, IC 20-31-9, and IC 20-31-10 apply to the
school city. The composition of a local school improvement
committee is determined under IC 20-31-1, IC 20-31-2, IC 20-31-5,
IC 20-31-6, IC 20-31-7, IC 20-31-8, IC 20-31-9, and IC 20-31-10.
(b) The plan developed and implemented by the board under
IC 20-25-10 must contain general guidelines for decisions by the
educators in each school to improve student achievement in the
school.
(c) The board's plan shall provide for the publication to other
schools in the school city and to the general community those:
(1) processes;
(2) innovations; and
(3) approaches;
that have led individual schools to significant improvement in
student achievement.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.9.
IC 20-25-12-2
Educators' plan; use of traditional or innovative techniques
Sec. 2. (a) Educators in each school are responsible for improving
student achievement in the school and may develop the educators'
own school plan to achieve improvement that:
(1) conforms to the guidelines issued by the board; and
(2) has a cost that does not exceed the amount allocated to the
school under section 5 of this chapter.
(b) Educators may use traditional or innovative techniques that the
educators believe will:
(1) best maintain a secure and supportive educational
environment; and
(2) improve student achievement.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.9.
IC 20-25-12-3
Provision for parental involvement
Sec. 3. Each school's plan must include the development and
maintenance of efforts to increase parental involvement in
educational activities.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.9.
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Promotion of student achievement
Sec. 4. School plans must promote:
(1) increased options for; and
(2) innovative and successful approaches to;
improving student achievement.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.9.
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General fund budgets for schools
Sec. 5. The approved general fund budget for each school for a
school year must be, as nearly as is reasonable and practicable,
proportionate to the total general fund budget for the school city in
the same ratio as the school's estimated ADM compares to the school
city's estimated ADM for that school year.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.9.
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Educators' determination of needed educational resources;
purchases and acquisitions
Sec. 6. (a) Each school's educators may:
(1) determine the educational resources, goods, and services
that are necessary and appropriate for improving student
performance in the school; and
(2) obtain or purchase the educational resources, goods, and
services.
(b) Purchases and acquisitions under this section are subject to:
(1) the general guidelines developed by the board; and
(2) the school's budget.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.9.
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School budget allocations for noneducational goods and services
Sec. 7. Subject to the general guidelines developed by the board
and after consulting with the school's teachers, each school's
administrators may determine the:
(1) sources of; and
(2) part of;
the school's available budget allocated for noneducational goods and
services.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.9.
IC 20-25-12-8
Excess general fund money; permissible uses
Sec. 8. (a) If, as a result of a school's efforts to incur less expense
than was budgeted in a fiscal year, the school has excess general fund
money after the school's expenses for the fiscal year are paid in full,
the school retains control of the excess.
(b) The school shall use excess general fund money retained
under this section during the following school year for:
(1) professional development of the school's educators; and
(2) other classroom instructional purposes;
under the general guidelines developed by the board.
(c) The board may not consider a school's excess general fund
money retained under this section when setting or approving the
school's budget for subsequent years.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.9.