Fla. Admin. Code R. 6A-1.099814
(2) Definitions. For the purpose of this rule, the following definitions apply:
(4) Eligibility Requirements.
(5) Application Requirements. The district application, at a minimum, shall:
(b) For each school, include the following components:
1. The school’s mission statement;
2. The participating school’s student population;
3. A rationale for including each school in the application;
4. Description of the educational strengths and needs for student achievement growth that impact the school grade, including any achievement gaps that may exist, and identify how student achievement can be improved in these areas;
5. The methods used to identify the educational strengths and needs of the students at each participating school, and a summary of the needs assessment results;
6. Performance targets for school grade components outlined in Section 1008.34(3)(b), F.S., that will result in an improved grade of “C” or higher at each participating school by the end of the three (3) year term;
7. Identify the names, area(s) of strength, and area(s) for growth of the highly effective principal(s) assigned to each participating school;
8. Identify the names, position titles, and rationale for each member of the 4-6 person leadership team identified by each participating principal who will enroll in the school turnaround program;
9. Describe the current financial and administrative management of each participating school;
10. Describe the areas in which each participating principal will have increased fiscal and administrative autonomy, including the authority and responsibilities provided in Section 1012.28(8), F.S., that includes a rationale of how the increased autonomy will help the selected schools improve student achievement and school management;
11. Provide assurance that each participating school will receive at least ninety (90) percent of the funds generated by the school based upon the Florida Education Finance Program and General Appropriations Act pursuant to Section 1011.69(2), F.S.;
12. A description of the areas in which each participating school will continue to follow district school board fiscal and administrative policies.
(c) Identify the nationally recognized school turnaround program which the school district will utilize and provide documentation that the program:
1. Has at least five (5) years of demonstrated success increasing student achievement in low-performing schools; and,
2. Focuses on improving leadership, instructional infrastructure, talent management, and differentiated support and accountability;
(6) Application Approval Criteria. The State Board shall approve a district proposal when the proposal:
(7) Term of Approval and Revocation.
(8) Program Reporting and Evaluation. By September 15, the school district shall submit an annual report to the Department on the implementation of the program that includes, at minimum:
Rulemaking Authority 1011.6202 FS. Law Implemented 1011.6202 FS. History–New 2-20-17, Amended 8-21-18.