Wash. Admin. Code § 180-17-080 - Level II required action plan- Procedures for direct submission to state board of education by superintendent of public instruction and role of required action plan review panel
(1) If the superintendent of public
instruction and the school district board of directors are unable to come to an
agreement on a Level II required action plan within ninety calendar days of the
completion of the needs assessment and review conducted under subsection (2) of
this section, the superintendent of public instruction shall complete and
submit a Level II required action plan directly to the state board of education
for approval. Such submissions must be presented and approved by the board
prior start of the school year of implementation.
(2) The school district board of directors
may submit a request to the required action plan review panel for
reconsideration of the superintendent's Level II required action plan within
ten calendar days of the submission of the plan to the state board of
education. The state board of education will delay decision on the Level II
required action plan for twenty calendar days from the date of the request, in
order to receive any recommendations and comment provided by the review panel,
which shall be convened expeditiously by the superintendent of public
instruction as required, pursuant to
RCW
28A.657.070(2)(c). After the
state board of education considers the recommendations of the required action
review panel, the decision of the board regarding the Level II required action
plan is final and not subject to further reconsideration. The board's decision
must be made by public vote, with an opportunity for public comment provided at
the same meeting.
(3) If changes to
a collective bargaining agreement are necessary to implement a Level II
required action plan, the procedures prescribed under
RCW
28A.657.050 shall apply. A designee of the
superintendent shall participate in the discussions among the parties to the
collective bargaining agreement.
(4) In Level II required action, the
superintendent of public instruction shall work collaboratively with the local
board of education. However, if the superintendent of public instruction finds
that the Level II required action plan is not being implemented as specified,
including the implementation of any binding conditions within the plan, the
superintendent may direct actions that must be taken by school district
personnel and the board of directors to implement the Level II required action
plan. If necessary, the superintendent of public instruction may exercise
authority under
RCW
28A.505.120 regarding allocation of
funds.
(5) If the superintendent of
public instruction seeks to make material changes to the Level II required
action plan at any time, those changes must be submitted to the state board of
education for approval at a public meeting where an opportunity for public
comment is provided.
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