PART XXXX
‘Sec. XXXX-1. 20-A MRSA §15680, sub-§1, ¶A, as enacted by PL 2003, c. 504, Pt. A, §6, is amended to read:
Sec. XXXX-2. 20-A MRSA §15680, sub-§1, ¶B, as enacted by PL 2003, c. 504, Pt. A, §6, is amended to read:
Sec. XXXX-3. 20-A MRSA §15681-A, sub-§2-A is enacted to read:
Sec. XXXX-4. 20-A MRSA §15681-A, sub-§3-A is enacted to read:
Sec. XXXX-5. Implementing legislation. The Commissioner of Education shall report by January 15, 2008 to the Joint Standing Committee on Appropriations and Financial Affairs and the Joint Standing Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs with legislation that implements this section to consolidate the administration of school administrative units.
1. Reduction of number of superintendents’ offices; creation of regional administrative districts. The number of school administrative unit superintendents must be reduced to 80 or fewer. Each resulting regional administrative district must contain central office staff, business offices and special education offices for the school administrative units within that district.
2. Consolidation of functions. Each regional administrative district shall consolidate the following functions for the school administrative districts within that regional administrative district:
All functions other than those listed in paragraphs A to I remain in the control of the local school board or, in the unorganized territory, the Commissioner of Education.
3. Local control. Each school administrative district is allowed to choose other school administrative districts with which to consolidate for purposes of establishing a regional administrative district. Student population is not a determinative factor. Any disputes between school administrative units in a regional administrative district must be referred to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over education matters for resolution.
Decisions regarding key school issues, including, but not limited to, school closings, employment of educational personnel and union contracts, remain with the local school board or, in the unorganized territory, the Commissioner of Education. A local school board may obtain assistance from the regional administrative district if necessary.
4. Secondary and special education. If there is not a secondary school in the regional administrative district, then the students in that regional administrative district may be sent to other school administrative units on a tuition basis. Special education services may be contracted out by the schools within the regional administrative district to a secondary school outside of the regional administrative district.
5. Incentives for collaboration. A regional administrative district may have some or all of the 5% essential programs and services funding reduction restored by choosing collaborative classroom opportunities, distance learning opportunities or consolidating schools. The Commissioner of Education shall recommend the level of funding restoration to the joint standing committees of the Legislature having jurisdiction over appropriations and financial affairs and education matters.
6. Operation of regional administrative district. Each regional administrative district is controlled by a board made up of one delegate appointed to the regional administrative district board by each local school board in the regional administrative district. The delegate must be a member of the local school board and must be paid a stipend. The regional administrative district board must meet at least twice per month, with the superintendent in that regional administrative district establishing the agenda for each meeting.
7. Operation of local school board. For any matters regarding the regional administrative district, the delegate from the local school board must serve as the chair. The superintendent of the regional administrative district in which a local school board is contained is not required to attend the meetings of the local school board but must select a local administrative delegate to attend. The local delegate must receive a stipend.
8. Effective date. The implementing legislation must provide for an effective date to apply to school years beginning with the 2008-2009 school year.’