Under
IC 4-22-2-24, notice is hereby given that on January 17, 2012, at 10:00 a.m., at the Indiana Department of Education Riley Room, 151 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, the Indiana State Board of Education will hold a public hearing on proposed changes to Title 511 of the Indiana Administrative Code.
The proposed rule adds
511 IAC 6.2-6-0.5 to establish definitions for the rule, amends
511 IAC 6.2-6-4 to establish school performance and improvement categories, the placement of schools and school corporations in categories, and growth percentages and passing rate targets, adds
511 IAC 6.2-6-5.1 to establish the metric for calculating the performance and improvement category grade for elementary and middle schools open four years or more, adds
511 IAC 6.2-6-5.2 to establish the metric for calculating the performance and improvement category grade for elementary and middle schools open three years or less, adds
511 IAC 6.2-6-5.3 to establish the metric for calculating the performance and improvement category grade for high schools, end of course assessment scores, graduation rate scores, and college and career readiness scores, adds
511 IAC 6.2-6-5.4 to establish the metric for calculating the performance and improvement category grade for elementary feeder schools, adds
511 IAC 6.2-6-5.5 to establish the metric for calculating the performance and improvement category grade for high school feeder schools, adds
511 IAC 6.2-6-5.6 to establish the metric for calculating the performance and improvement category grade for small elementary and middle schools, adds
511 IAC 6.2-6-5.7
to establish the metric for calculating the performance and improvement category grade for small high schools, adds
511 IAC 6.2-6-5.8 to establish the metric for calculating the performance and improvement category grade for school corporations, adds
511 IAC 6.2-6-5.9 to establish procedures and requirements for receipt of new accountability baselines for school changes due to opening, reopening, reconfiguring, or redistribution of students, and repeals
511 IAC 6.2-6-5 and
511 IAC 6.2-6-6.1. The proposed rule would not impose requirements or costs under
IC 4-22-2-24(d)(3).