215-A - Annual report by regents to governor and legislature.

§ 215-a. Annual report by regents to governor and legislature.  1. The  regents  of  the  university  of the state of New York shall prepare and  submit to the governor, the temporary president of the senate,  and  the  speaker  of  the  assembly,  not  later  than  the first day of January,  nineteen hundred  eighty-nine,  nineteen  hundred  ninety  and  nineteen  hundred  ninety-one  and  the  fifteenth  day  of  February of each year  thereafter, a report concerning the schools of the state which shall set  forth with respect to the  preceding  school  year:  enrollment  trends;  indicators  of  student  achievement  in  reading, writing, mathematics,  science and  vocational  courses;  graduation,  college  attendance  and  employment  rates;  such  other indicators of student performance as the  regents   shall   determine;   information   concerning   teacher    and  administrator    preparation,   turnover,   in-service   education   and  performance; information  concerning  school  library  expenditures  and  school  library  media  specialist  employment; expenditure per pupil on  regular education and expenditure per pupil  on  special  education  and  such  other  information  as  requested  by  the governor, the temporary  president of the senate, or the speaker of the assembly. To  the  extent  practicable, all such information shall be displayed on both a statewide  and individual district basis and by racial/ethnic group and gender. The  regents   are   authorized   to  require  school  districts,  boards  of  cooperative educational services and nonpublic schools to  provide  such  information  as  is  necessary  to  prepare the report. In preparing the  report,  the  regents  shall  consult  with  other  interested  parties,  including  local  school districts, teachers' and faculty organizations,  school administrators, parents and students.    2. The annual report shall specifically identify school districts  (i)  having  fifteen  percent or more of their students in special education;  or (ii) having fifty percent or more of their students with disabilities  in special education programs or services sixty percent or more  of  the  school  day  in  a  general  education  building;  or (iii) having eight  percent or more of their students with disabilities in special education  programs in public or private separate educational settings. Such report  shall also present each district's percent and the statewide percent for  each such measure.