Sec. 1. (a) A school corporation shall conduct an educational program for all children who reside within the school corporation in kindergarten and in grades 1 through 12.
(b) A school corporation may:
(1) conduct an educational program for adults and children at least fourteen (14) years of age who do not attend a program described in subsection (a);
(2) provide instruction in vocational, industrial, or manual training;
(3) provide libraries for the schools of the school corporation;
(4) provide public libraries open and free for the use and benefit of the residents and taxpayers of the school corporation where permitted by law;
(5) provide vacation school and recreational programs;
(6) conduct other educational or other activities as are permitted or required to be performed by law by any school corporation; and
(7) provide a school age child care program that operates during periods when school is in session for students who are enrolled in a half-day kindergarten program.
(c) A school corporation shall develop a written policy that provides for:
(1) the implementation of a school age child care program for children who attend:
(A) preschool offered by the school corporation, if applicable; and
(B) kindergarten through grade 6;
that, at a minimum, operates after the school day and may include periods before school is in session or periods when school is not otherwise in session (commonly referred to as a latch key program) and is offered by the school corporation; or
(2) the availability of the school corporation's buildings or parts of the school corporation's buildings to conduct the type of program described in subdivision (1) by a nonprofit organization or a for-profit organization.
(d) The written policy required under subsection (c) must address compliance with certain standards of reasonable care for children served by a child care program offered under subsection (c), including:
(1) requiring the offering entity to acquire a particular amount of liability insurance; and
(2) establishing maximum adult to child ratios governing the overall supervision of the children served.
If a school corporation implements a child care program as described in subsection (c)(1) or enters into a contract with an entity described in subsection (c)(2) to provide a child care program, the school corporation may not assess a fee for the use of the building, and the contract between the school corporation and the entity providing the program must be in writing. However, the school corporation may assess a fee to reimburse the school corporation for providing security, maintenance, utilities, school personnel, or other costs directly attributable to the use of the building for the program. In addition, if a school corporation offers a child care program as described in subsection (c)(1), the school corporation may assess a fee to cover costs attributable to implementing the program.
(e) The powers under this section are purposes as well as powers.
[Pre-2005 Elementary and Secondary Education Recodification Citation: 20-5-2-1.2.]
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.10. Amended by P.L.233-2015, SEC.97; P.L.82-2017, SEC.1.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 26. School Corporations: General Administrative Provisions
Chapter 5. General Powers and Duties
20-26-5-1. Power and Purpose to Conduct Various Education Programs
20-26-5-2. Latch Key Programs; Waiver From State Board
20-26-5-3. Latch Key Programs; Required Compliance
20-26-5-4.3. Superintendent Contract; Public Meeting; Internet Posting
20-26-5-4.5. Superintendent and Principal; Personnel Responsibilities
20-26-5-4.7. Internet Posting of Contract Provisions for Certain Employees
20-26-5-6. Applicability of Laws Governing State Agencies
20-26-5-7. Representation of Governing Body on Public Boards or Commissions
20-26-5-9. Classes or Services Between State Educational Institutions and School Corporations
20-26-5-10.5. Adoption of Policy to Check Employment References
20-26-5-11. Use of Information; Notice of Conviction of Certain Offenses
20-26-5-11.5. Confidentiality Agreements Void as to Substantiated Reports of Abuse or Neglect
20-26-5-12. Construction of Certain Provisions
20-26-5-13. Supplemental Effect of Certain Provisions
20-26-5-14. Liberal Construction
20-26-5-18. Authority to Join Regional School Study Councils
20-26-5-19. Distribution of Payroll Based on Contractual and Salary Schedule Commitments
20-26-5-20. Use of School Facilities; Fees
20-26-5-22.5. Public School Foundations
20-26-5-23. Authorization to Enter Into Agreements Concerning Student Teacher Training
20-26-5-24. Contents of Student Teacher Training Agreement
20-26-5-28. Authority to Establish and Maintain Nursery Schools
20-26-5-29. Funding; State or Federal Aid
20-26-5-30. Maintenance and Support of Nursery School Operated by Incorporated Association
20-26-5-31. School Corporation Police; Autism and Asperger's Syndrome Training
20-26-5-32. Involvement of Parents With Discipline Plan; Department's Model Discipline Plan
20-26-5-32.2. Employee Wage Payment Arrangements
20-26-5-32.4. Autism Information Distribution to Noncertificated Employees
20-26-5-34.2. Bullying Prevention; Training for Employees and Volunteers
20-26-5-34.4. Child Suicide Awareness and Prevention Policy
20-26-5-37.2. School Corporation Delinquencies on Fica Taxes
20-26-5-38. School Materials for Children Detained in Juvenile Detention Facilities
20-26-5-39. Fafsa Notification Requirements
20-26-5-40. Required Information on Student Identification Card; Required Report
20-26-5-41. Public-Private Agreement for Construction of New School Buildings