C.R.S. Section 22-11-302
School district accountability committee

  • powers and duties

(1)

Each school district accountability committee has the following powers and duties:

(a)

To recommend to its local school board priorities for spending school district moneys. Whenever the school district accountability committee recommends spending priorities, it shall make reasonable efforts to consult in a substantive manner with the school accountability committees of the school district. The local school board shall consider the school district accountability committee’s recommendations in adopting the school district budget for each fiscal year pursuant to article 44 of this title.

(b)

To advise its local school board concerning preparation of, and annually submit to the local school board recommendations regarding the contents of, a district performance, improvement, priority improvement, or turnaround plan, whichever is required based on the school district’s accreditation category. In advising and preparing the recommendations, the school district accountability committee shall make reasonable efforts to consult in a substantive manner with the school accountability committees of the school district and shall compile and submit to the local school board the school performance, improvement, priority improvement, and turnaround plans submitted by the school accountability committees pursuant to sections 22-11-403 to 22-11-406.

(c)

If the local school board receives a charter school application, to review the charter application prior to consideration by the local school board as provided in section 22-30.5-107 (1);

(d)

To provide input and recommendations on an advisory basis to principals concerning the development and use of assessment tools used for the purpose of measuring and evaluating student academic growth as it relates to teacher evaluations;

(e)

To consider input and recommendations from the school accountability committee of each school of the school district to facilitate the evaluation of the performance of the school’s principal for the purposes of article 9 of this title;

(f)

To provide input to the local school board concerning the creation and enforcement of its school conduct and discipline code;

(g)

To increase the level of parent engagement in the school district and in the public schools of the school district, especially the engagement of parents of students in the populations described in section 22-11-301 (3). The committee’s activities to increase parent engagement must include, but need not be limited to:

(I)

Publicizing opportunities to serve and soliciting parents to serve on the school district accountability committee and school accountability committees. In soliciting parents to serve on the school district and school accountability committees, the school district accountability committee shall direct the outreach efforts to help ensure that the parents who serve on the district and school accountability committees reflect the student populations that are significantly represented within the school district and the school, as provided in section 22-11-301 (3).

(II)

Assisting the school district in implementing the parent engagement policy adopted by the local school board pursuant to section 22-32-142; and

(III)

Assisting school personnel to increase parents’ engagement with educators, including but not limited to parents’ engagement in creating students’ READ plans pursuant to part 12 of article 7 of this title, in creating individual career and academic plans pursuant to section 22-32-109 (1)(oo), and in creating plans to address habitual truancy pursuant to section 22-33-107 (3).

(h)

To meet at least quarterly to discuss whether school district leadership, personnel, and infrastructure are advancing or impeding implementation of the school district’s performance, improvement, priority improvement, or turnaround plan, whichever is applicable, or other progress pertinent to the school district’s accreditation contract.

(2)

The local school board and the school district accountability committee shall, at least annually, cooperatively determine the areas and issues, in addition to budget issues, that the school district accountability committee shall study and concerning which the committee may make recommendations to the local school board.

(3)

Notwithstanding any provision of subsection (1) of this section to the contrary, the district accountability committee for a school district is not required to implement the requirements specified in paragraph (g) of subsection (1) of this section if the department determines that the school district is rural, based on the geographic size of the school district and the distance of the school district from the nearest large, urbanized area, and the school district enrolls fewer than one thousand students in kindergarten through twelfth grade.

Source: Section 22-11-302 — School district accountability committee - powers and duties, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-22.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

22‑11‑101
Short title
22‑11‑102
Legislative declaration
22‑11‑103
Definitions
22‑11‑104
Rules - college and career readiness achievement standards
22‑11‑105
Funding
22‑11‑201
State public education system - annual performance review - targets for improvement
22‑11‑202
Colorado growth model - technical advisory panel - rules
22‑11‑203
Student longitudinal academic growth - calculation - data - research
22‑11‑204
Performance indicators - measures
22‑11‑205
State review panel - creation
22‑11‑206
Accreditation of school districts and institute - contracts - rules
22‑11‑207
Accreditation categories - criteria - rules
22‑11‑208
Accreditation - annual review - supports and interventions - rules
22‑11‑209
Removal of accreditation - recommended actions - review - appeal - rules - repeal
22‑11‑210
Public schools - annual review - plans - supports and interventions - rules - repeal
22‑11‑211
Performance watch - parent and community meeting - school districts - institute - public schools
22‑11‑301
School district accountability committees - creation - membership
22‑11‑302
School district accountability committee - powers and duties
22‑11‑303
Accredited or accredited with distinction - performance plan - school district or institute - contents - adoption
22‑11‑304
Accredited with improvement plan - school district or institute - plan contents - adoption
22‑11‑305
Accredited with priority improvement plan - school district or institute - plan contents - adoption
22‑11‑306
Accredited with turnaround plan - school district or institute - plan content - adoption
22‑11‑307
Accreditation of public schools
22‑11‑401
School accountability committee - creation - qualifications - elections
22‑11‑402
School accountability committee - powers and duties - meetings
22‑11‑403
School performance plan - contents
22‑11‑404
School improvement plan - contents
22‑11‑405
School priority improvement plan - contents
22‑11‑406
School turnaround plan - contents
22‑11‑501
State data reporting system
22‑11‑502
Data portal - creation - contents
22‑11‑503
Performance reports - contents - rules
22‑11‑503.5
Student performance by course level - report - definitions
22‑11‑504
School district and institute reporting requirements
22‑11‑601
Colorado school awards program - created - rules
22‑11‑602
Colorado school awards program - John Irwin schools of excellence awards - rules
22‑11‑603
Governor’s distinguished improvement awards - rules
22‑11‑603.5
Centers of excellence awards
22‑11‑603.7
Academic growth awards - rules - definitions
22‑11‑604
Colorado school awards program - distribution of award
22‑11‑605
School awards program fund - creation - contributions
22‑11‑701
Legislative declaration
22‑11‑702
Definitions
22‑11‑703
Local accountability system - grant program established - repeal
22‑11‑704
Local accountability systems - supplemental performance reports - alternatively formatted plans
22‑11‑705
Local accountability systems - report
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§ 22-11-302’s source at colorado​.gov