Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 115 - State superintendent; general classifications and definitions; children with disabilities.
115.999 - Opportunity schools and partnership program.

115.999 Opportunity schools and partnership program.
(1) Definitions. In this subchapter:
(a) “Commissioner" means the individual in charge of the opportunity schools and partnership program under this subchapter.
(b) “County executive" means the chief elected official of the county within which all or the majority of the territory of an eligible school district lies.
(c) “Eligible school" means a public school in an eligible school district identified on the annual report submitted by the state superintendent under s. 115.28 (10m) (b).
(d) “Eligible school district" means a school district that satisfies all of the following:
1. The school district was assigned to the lowest performance category on the 2 most recent accountability reports published under s. 115.385 (1).
2. The membership of the school district is greater than 15,000. In this subdivision, “membership" has the meaning given in s. 121.004 (5).
3. The school district received intradistrict transfer aid under s. 121.85 (6) (a) in the 2 school years described under subd. 1.
(e) “Mayor" means the mayor of the city within which all or the majority of the territory of an eligible school district lies.
(2) General provisions; commissioner; opportunity schools and partnership program.
(a) Within 120 days after receiving notice under s. 115.28 (10o) (b), the governor, the mayor, and the county executive shall compile a list of candidates for commissioner. Subject to sub. (2m), the county executive shall select a commissioner using the procedure under s. 119.9001 (2) (a).
(b) The opportunity schools and partnership program in any eligible school district comprises individual eligible schools transferred by the commissioner of that opportunity schools and partnership program in the manner provided under s. 119.9002 (2).
(2m) Special provisions; certain unified school districts.
(a) In this subsection, an “eligible unified school district” means a unified school district that satisfies the following criteria:
1. The unified school district is an eligible school district.
2. The unified school district contains a city that has a population of more than 75,000.
3. The unified school district contains at least 2 villages.
(b)
1. Within 120 days after receiving notice under s. 115.28 (10o) (d), an eligible unified school district may demonstrate to the department of administration that the school board of the eligible unified school district is not, directly or indirectly, delegating its authority to make decisions about providing benefits to its employees. If the department of administration certifies that the school board of the eligible unified school district is not, directly or indirectly, delegating its authority to make decisions about providing benefits to its employees, the county executive may not select a commissioner under sub. (2) (a) unless the eligible unified school district satisfies all of the following criteria:
a. The unified school district was assigned to the lowest performance category on the 3 most recent accountability reports published under s. 115.385 (1).
b. The school district received intradistrict transfer aid under s. 121.85 (6) (a) in the 3 school years described under subd. 1. a.
2. If the department of administration does not certify that the school board of an eligible unified school district is not, directly or indirectly, delegating its authority to make decisions about providing benefits to its employees, the county executive shall select a commissioner under sub. (2) (a).
(c) Within 60 days after receiving notice under s. 115.28 (10o) (d), the village board of each village located within an eligible unified school district may consider a resolution to affirm or deny the village board's intent to create a new school district under s. 117.105 (4m). If a village board adopts a resolution affirming the village's intent to create a new school district, the village board shall include all of the following information in the resolution:
1. The territory of the new school district. The territory of the new school district shall correspond with village boundaries but may incorporate more than one village.
2. The name of the new school district.
3. The type of the new school district and the grades to be taught by the new school district as described under s. 115.01 (2) and (3).
4. Whether the proposed effective date of the school district creation is July 1 of the following school year or July 1 of the second following year.
(d) If a county executive may select a commissioner under par. (b) 1. and in the previous school year a village board did not adopt a resolution to affirm its intent to create a new school district, within 60 days of receiving notice under s. 115.28 (10o) (d) for the 3rd consecutive school year, the village board shall by resolution provide for a referendum on the question of whether to create a new school district. The village board shall include in the resolution all of the information described in par. (c) 1. to 4.
(3) Commissioner; powers and duties. Upon selection by the county executive under sub. (2), the commissioner shall establish an opportunity schools and partnership program that is substantially similar to the opportunity schools and partnership program established under subch. II of ch. 119. The commissioner shall have all of the powers and duties granted to the commissioner of the opportunity schools and partnership program under subch. II of ch. 119.
(4) Payments on behalf of pupils attending schools transferred to the opportunity schools and partnership program; state aid adjustments. The state superintendent shall, from the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (fs), make payments on behalf of pupils attending schools transferred to an opportunity schools and partnership program under this subchapter in the same manner as payments are made under s. 119.9005 (1) to (3), and shall make adjustments to the amount of state aid received by the eligible school district in the manner provided in s. 119.9005 (4) and (5).
History: 2015 a. 55; 2017 a. 59; 2019 a. 185; 2021 a. 238 s. 45.

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Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 115 - State superintendent; general classifications and definitions; children with disabilities.

115.001 - Definitions.

115.01 - Classifications.

115.28 - General duties.

115.29 - General powers.

115.293 - Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium; Common Core State Standards Initiative; prohibition.

115.295 - Federal appropriations adjustments.

115.297 - Cooperative research on education programs; statewide student data system.

115.298 - Disclosure of pupil records.

115.30 - Forms and reports.

115.31 - License or permit revocation; reports; investigation.

115.315 - Memorandum of understanding; license restriction and suspension.

115.33 - Inspection of school buildings.

115.34 - School lunch program.

115.341 - School breakfast program.

115.343 - Wisconsin school day milk program.

115.345 - Nutritional improvement for elderly.

115.347 - Direct certification of eligibility for school nutrition programs.

115.35 - Health problems education program.

115.355 - Assistance to schools for instruction on adoption.

115.36 - Assistance to schools for alcohol and other drug abuse programs.

115.3615 - Head start supplement.

115.363 - Second Chance Partners for Education.

115.364 - Aid for school mental health programs.

115.365 - Assistance to schools for suicide prevention programs.

115.366 - Grants to support peer-to-peer suicide prevention programs.

115.367 - School-based mental health services grants.

115.368 - Assistance to schools for protective behaviors programs.

115.37 - Blind and visual impairment education council.

115.372 - Deaf and hard-of-hearing education council.

115.38 - School performance report; educational program review.

115.383 - Student information system.

115.385 - School and school district accountability report.

115.405 - Grant program for peer review and mentoring.

115.41 - Teacher improvement program.

115.415 - Educator effectiveness.

115.42 - Grants for national teacher certification or master educator licensure.

115.423 - Rural school teacher talent pilot program.

115.425 - Professional standards council for teachers.

115.43 - Precollege scholarships.

115.435 - Supplemental aid.

115.436 - Sparsity aid.

115.437 - Per pupil aid.

115.438 - Personal electronic computing devices; grant program.

115.44 - Early identification program.

115.445 - Four-year-old kindergarten grants.

115.447 - Summer school programs; grants.

115.45 - Robotics league participation grants program.

115.455 - Grant for information technology education.

115.46 - Interstate agreement on qualification of educational personnel.

115.47 - Designated state official under agreement.

115.48 - Contracts under agreement.

115.51 - Definitions.

115.52 - Wisconsin Educational Services Program for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.

115.525 - Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired.

115.53 - State superintendent; powers.

115.54 - Compulsory education.

115.58 - Park grounds.

115.71 - Definitions.

115.72 - Establishment of programs.

115.73 - Program requirements.

115.735 - Parent advisory committee.

115.74 - Assessment of needs and evaluation of resources.

115.745 - Tribal language revitalization grants.

115.758 - Construction.

115.76 - Definitions.

115.762 - Division for learning support.

115.77 - Local educational agency duties.

115.775 - Duties of operators of certain charter schools.

115.777 - Special education referrals.

115.78 - Individualized education program team; timeline.

115.782 - Evaluations.

115.787 - Individualized education programs.

115.79 - Educational placements.

115.791 - Reimbursement for private school placement.

115.7915 - Special Needs Scholarship Program.

115.792 - Procedural safeguards.

115.797 - Mediation.

115.80 - Due process hearings.

115.807 - Transfer of parental rights at age of majority.

115.81 - Children in residential care centers.

115.812 - Placement disputes; school board referrals; interagency cooperation.

115.817 - Children with disabilities education board.

115.82 - Admission and transportation of nonresidents.

115.88 - State aid.

115.881 - Additional special education aid.

115.882 - Payment of state aid.

115.884 - Special education transition grants.

115.885 - Special education transition readiness grant program.

115.897 - Exhaustion of remedies.

115.898 - Rule making.

115.90 - Noncompliance; remedies.

115.91 - Definition.

115.915 - Availability of program services and modifications.

115.92 - Establishment of programs; rules.

115.93 - State aid.

115.95 - Legislative findings and declaration of policy.

115.955 - Definitions.

115.96 - Establishment of programs.

115.97 - Bilingual-bicultural education programs required.

115.977 - Contracting; continued eligibility.

115.98 - Bilingual-bicultural advisory committee.

115.99 - Preschool and summer school programs.

115.991 - Training programs.

115.993 - Report on bilingual-bicultural education.

115.995 - State aids.

115.996 - Report to the legislature.

115.997 - Interstate compact on educational opportunity for military children.

115.999 - Opportunity schools and partnership program.