603 CMR, § 41.02 - Reorganization Procedures
(1)
Reorganization Needs Conference. In order to establish the need
for a proposed school district reorganization and to ensure that all
alternatives for satisfying said need are fully addressed, the Department shall
convene a Reorganization Needs Conference. For a proposed new regional school
district , the Reorganization Needs Conference shall be requested in writing by
the Regional School District Planning Board , as defined in M.G.L. c. 71,
[[section]] 14. For an existing regional school district expanding its grade
level structure or enlarging its membership, the Regional School Committee
shall submit the written request for the Reorganization Needs
Conference.
(2)
Long Range
Education Plan. The Reorganization Needs Conference shall include
consideration of a Long Range Education Plan to determine whether the proposed
project is in the best interest of the applicant and of the Commonwealth. The
Long Range Plan shall be a written plan which addresses the expected
educational benefits of reorganization; current and projected enrollments; an
inventory of all educational facilities under the jurisdiction of the various
school committees (current and proposed) and any construction efficiencies; the
administrative structure, including a current and proposed organization chart;
the fiscal benefits; the geographical and physical characteristics; and the
transportation economies which would result from a school district
reorganization .
(3)
Department Review. The review and evaluation of the Long Range
Educational Plan by the Department shall include consideration of compliance
with state and federal law and potential for enhancing learning opportunities
and improving student performance for all students within the proposed
district.
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