§ 16-97-1.1. Purposes of the board of education.
The Rhode Island Board of Education shall be responsible for long-range planning and for coordinating and evaluating policies and programs for the public educational systems of the state. The general assembly finds and declares that the board of education shall have the following purposes:
(a) To develop and adopt educational, financial and operational goals for the education systems of the state that represent achievable benchmarks for a ten-year (10) and twenty-year (20) time frame and that can be implemented by the council on elementary and secondary education, the council on postsecondary education, and the commissioners for elementary and secondary education and postsecondary education;
(b) To ensure that the education systems of the state are aligned with the projected opportunities in workforce development and economic development and that the education systems are preparing students to participate in the future workforce of Rhode Island;
(c) To coordinate programs and courses of study and promote collaboration between and among pre-kindergarten through higher education institutions and agencies, including, but not limited to:
(1) Improving career and college readiness;
(2) Reducing the need for remedial instruction;
(3) Implementing and coordinating common core and other system wide standards;
(4) Ensuring a quality system for adult education and certification programs in secondary school and college.
(d) To present strategic budget and finance recommendations to the council on elementary and secondary education and council on postsecondary education that are aligned with the long-range goals adopted by the board.
History of Section.P.L. 2014, ch. 145, art. 20, § 9.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 16-97 - The Rhode Island Board of Education Act
Section 16-97-1. - Rhode Island board of education established.
Section 16-97-1.1. - Purposes of the board of education.
Section 16-97-1.2. - Powers and duties of the board of education.
Section 16-97-4. - Change of former names.
Section 16-97-5. - Abolishment of boards.
Section 16-97-6. - Reporting requirements.
Section 16-97-7. - Tuition waivers — Disclosure as a prerequisite to receipt.
Section 16-97-8. - Assessment of student performance.
Section 16-97-9. - Comprehensive study — Unified approach to statewide education.