SB 704 - School Change Models - North Carolina Key Vote
Timeline
- Executive Signed
- May 27, 2010
- Senate Concurrence Vote Passed
- May 27, 2010
- House Bill Passed
- May 26, 2010
- Senate Bill Passed
- May 13, 2010
- Introduced
- March 19, 2009
Related Issues
Stage Details
Title: School Change Models
Signed by Governor Bev Perdue
Title: School Change Models
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to concur with House amendments and pass a bill that authorizes the changing of schools determined by the State Board of Education to be low-performing.
Highlights:
-Authorizes the State Board of Education to approve a local board of education's request to implement changes to any school in its administrative unit that has been identified as one of the continually low-performing schools in North Carolina (Sec. 1). -Specifies that the change model to be adopted by the local board of education may be a transformation, restart, turnaround or school closure model (Sec. 1). -Specifies that the transformation model addresses the following areas (Sec. 1):
- -Developing and increasing teacher and school leader effectiveness;
-Comprehensive and instructional reform strategies;
-Increasing learning-time and creating community-oriented schools; and
-Providing operational flexibility and sustained support.
Title: School Change Models
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that authorizes the changing of schools determined by the State Board of Education to be low-performing.
Highlights:
-Authorizes the State Board of Education to approve a local board of education's request to implement changes to any school in its administrative unit that has been identified as one of the continually low-performing schools in North Carolina (Sec. 1). -Specifies that the change model to be adopted by the local board of education may be a transformation, restart, turnaround or school closure model (Sec. 1). -Specifies that the transformation model addresses the following areas (Sec. 1):
- -Developing and increasing teacher and school leader effectiveness;
-Comprehensive and instructional reform strategies;
-Increasing learning-time and creating community-oriented schools; and
-Providing operational flexibility and sustained support.
Title: School Change Models