Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 5, § 20-100.180
PURPOSE: This rule establishes the criteria and procedures for annually identifying school district and/or school building eligibility for waivers in compliance with applicable state law and regulations. The student performance data will be reviewed, and the commissioner of education will notify districts if they are eligible for a waiver. Districts may respond to this notification by either accepting or rejecting such waiver.
(1) This rule contains four (4) types of Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) waivers of regulations which may be granted to schools or school districts: School District Missouri School Improvement Program (MSIP) Waiver, A+ High School MSIP Waiver, Outstanding School MSIP Waiver, and Other Waiver. This rule is to be effective July 1, 2006. Districts or schools qualifying for these waivers are exempt from the MSIP on-site review process and MSIP Resource and Process Standards and Indicators not listed in the Waiver Checklist. The area supervisor will visit districts or schools that qualify for an MSIP Waiver to verify compliance with the Standards and Indicators listed in the Waiver Checklist.
(A) School District MSIP Waiver.
1. Qualifications include:
in the most recent MSIP review and is accredited at the highest level as defined by MSIP and has no Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) scores at or below the established floor based upon the two (2) latest DESE generated Annual Performance Reports (APR); and
all Resource and Process Standards and Indicators listed in the Waiver Checklist.
criteria or the district no longer complies with the specific laws and rules referred to in the Waiver Checklist, the district will be scheduled for an on-site review.
(B) A+ High School MSIP Waiver.
waiver when the district does not, if the school meets the following qualifications:
as A+;
MSIP Advance Questionnaire;
all Resource and Process Standards and Indicators listed in the Waiver Checklist; and
Priority School.
(C) Outstanding School MSIP Waiver.
waiver when the district does not, if the school meets the following qualifications:
more than half of the possible MAP scoring options at a high level for three (3) successive years;
more than half of all other MSIP performance indicators at a high level for three (3) successive years;
or below the established floor;
Priority School.
ignation will be valid until June 30 of the year in which the school is determined to not meet items listed above.
(D) Other Waiver.
ifications identified in state law may receive a waiver of rules in order to promote flexibility in the operations of the delivery of instructional services.
(2) Waiver Checklist.
(A) must meet all of the Resource and Process Standards and Indicators outlined in the Waiver Checklist below in order to qualify for a waiver related to MSIP.
Standards and Indicators will not be waived:
requirements;
States and Missouri Constitutions, as well as American History and Institutions, must be provided, and all students must pass at least a half unit of credit course in the institutions, branches, and functions of federal, state and local governments and in the electoral process, as required by state law; and
must be appropriately certificated to teach in Missouri public schools.
Standards and Indicators will not be waived:
enced all curricular areas to the Show-Me Standards;
dropouts to the Missouri Literacy Hot Line;
al special education requirements for students with disabilities, economically disadvantaged students, migratory children, students whose native or home language is other than English and homeless youth;
ulations of the state and federal categorical programs in which the district participates;
code of conduct and provides a protected, orderly environment;
development programs and services as required by state law;
be trained as prescribed by state law;
pliance and the minimum salary requirements as defined in state law. This does not apply to “hold harmless” districts;
the board of education, provides sufficient financial resources and the district is not identified as a “financially stressed district”;
Comprehensive School Improvement Plan (CSIP) and updates it if necessary;
cal environment for students;
and efficient fiscal management systems that ensure accountability of district funds;
ly updates cumulative health records for all students, including immunizations as required by state law; and/or
related to the transportation of students.
be waived.
be waived.
AUTHORITY: sections 160.518, 160.545 and 161.092, RSMo Supp. 2003 and 161.210 and 163.031, RSMo 2000.* This rule previously filed as 5 CSR 50-345.200. Original rule filed June 30, 2004, effective Jan. 30, 2005. Moved to 5 CSR 20-100.180, effective Aug. 16, 2011. *Original authority: 160.518, RSMo 1993, amended 2001, 2002, 2004; 160.545, RSMo 1993, amended 2002; 161.092, RSMo 1963, amended 1973, 2002, 2003; 161.210, RSMo 1996; 163.031, RSMo 1963, amended 1965, 1965, 1967, 1967, 1969, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1982, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2004.