PRIOR PRINTER'S NOS. 1281, 1953

PRINTER'S NO.  2001

  

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA

  

SENATE BILL

 

No.

1011

Session of

2009

  

  

INTRODUCED BY DINNIMAN, FOLMER, M. WHITE, BOSCOLA, FONTANA, GREENLEAF, HUGHES, RAFFERTY, STOUT, WARD, WASHINGTON, WILLIAMS, COSTA, EARLL, STACK AND VANCE, JULY 10, 2009

  

  

AS AMENDED ON THIRD CONSIDERATION, MAY 25, 2010

  

  

  

AN ACT

  

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Amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), entitled "An

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act relating to the public school system, including certain

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provisions applicable as well to private and parochial

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schools; amending, revising, consolidating and changing the

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laws relating thereto," in school districts, further

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providing for State report card; providing for value-added

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assessment system and for school report card; in

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certification of teachers, further providing for certificates

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qualifying persons to teach and for kinds of State

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certificates; and providing for residency certificates 

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providing for postbaccalaureate certification; further

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providing for disqualifications relating to teacher's

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certificate; in school health services, providing for medical

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examinations of teachers and other persons; and, in education

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empowerment, further providing for boards of control in

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certain school districts and for expiration.

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The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

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hereby enacts as follows:

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Section 1.  Section 1201 of the act of March 10, 1949

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(P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949, 

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amended January 14, 1970 (1969 P.L.468, No.192), is amended to

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read:

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Section 1.  Section 220(a)(2) of the act of March 10, 1949

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(P.L.30, No.14), known as the Public School Code of 1949,

 


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amended July 7, 2006 (P.L.611, No.94), is amended to read:

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Section 220.  State Report Card.--(a)  The department shall

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create a State Report Card based on the information collected

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pursuant to this section. The department:

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(2)  Shall publish on its World Wide Web site the State

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Report Card, providing information at the State, local education

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agency and school levels. The State Report Card shall include

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all of the following:

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(i)  Information regarding the number of schools and school

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districts that have achieved adequate yearly progress and the

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number of schools and school districts that have not achieved

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adequate yearly progress.

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(ii)  Information regarding the number of schools and school

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districts that have achieved each academic performance target

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and the number of schools and school districts that have not

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achieved each academic performance target.

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(iii)  Information regarding the number of schools and school

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districts in which more than five percent (5%) of the students

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to whom the PSSA test was administered were enrolled in the

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school district for less than two (2) school years as of the day

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on which the PSSA test was administered.

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(iv)  Information regarding the number of schools and school

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districts identified under subparagraph (iii) that have achieved

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each academic performance target and the number of schools and

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school districts that have not achieved each academic

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performance target. For the purposes of this subparagraph,

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achievement of the academic performance target shall be

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calculated by excluding the PSSA test score of any student who

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was enrolled in the school district for less than two (2) school

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years as of the day on which the PSSA test was administered.

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(v)  Information regarding the number of schools and school

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districts in which more than five percent (5%) of the students

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to whom the PSSA test was administered were classified as

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limited English proficient as of the day on which the PSSA test

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was administered.

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(vi)  Information regarding the number of schools and school

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districts identified under subparagraph (v) that have achieved

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each academic performance target and the number of schools and

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school districts that have not achieved each academic

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performance target. For the purposes of this subparagraph,

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achievement of the academic performance target shall be

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calculated by excluding the PSSA test score of any student who

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was classified as limited English proficient as of the day on

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which the PSSA test was administered.

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(vii)  Information regarding the number of schools and school

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districts in which more than sixteen percent (16%) of the

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students to whom the PSSA test was administered were classified

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as students with a disability as of the day on which the PSSA

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test was administered.

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(viii)  Information regarding the number of schools and

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school districts identified under subparagraph (vii) that have

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achieved each academic performance target and the number of

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schools and school districts that have not achieved each

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academic performance target. For the purposes of this

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subparagraph, achievement of the academic performance target

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shall be calculated by excluding the PSSA test score of any

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student who was classified as a student with a disability as of

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the day on which the PSSA test was administered.

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(ix)  A list of the schools, including public elementary and

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secondary schools, charter schools, cyber charter schools and

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area vocational-technical schools, that scored in the lowest

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measured group of five percent (5%) in either math or reading on

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the most recent Pennsylvania System of School Assessment test or

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any other test established by the State Board of Education to

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meet the requirements of section 2603-B(d)(10)(i) pursuant to 22

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Pa. Code § 403.3 (relating to single accountability system).

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With the exception of cyber charter schools, the list shall

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exclude all schools that are part of or located within a school

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district of the first class.

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Section 2.  The act is amended by adding sections to read:

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Section 221.  Value-added Assessment System.--(a)  Beginning

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on the effective date of this section, the Department of

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Education shall make available on its publicly accessible

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Internet website the following:

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(1)  Value-added assessment system data for the school

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district level and the school level. The Department of

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Education's disclosure of value-added assessment system data

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shall be subject to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy

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Act of 1974 (Public Law 90-247, 20 U.S.C. § 1232g) or a

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successor Federal statute.

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(2)  Instructions that may assist the public in understanding

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and interpreting the data provided under paragraph (1).

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(b)  For purposes of this section:

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"Value-added assessment system" shall mean a statistical

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analysis of results on the Pennsylvania System of School

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Assessment test or any other test established by the State Board

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of Education to meet the requirements of section 2603-B(d)(10)

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(i) pursuant to 22 Pa. Code § 403.3 (relating to single

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accountability system) that uses measures of student learning to

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enable the estimation of school or school district statistical

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distributions.

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Section 222.  School Report Card.--(a)  Within thirty (30)

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days after being identified by the Department of Education under

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section 220(a)(2)(ix) as scoring in the lowest measured five

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percent (5%) in math or reading on the most recent Pennsylvania

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System of School Assessment test or any other test established

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by the State Board of Education to meet the requirements of

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section 2603-B(d)(10)(i) pursuant to 22 Pa. Code § 403.3

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(relating to single accountability system), the governing body

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of the school shall post a school report card on the school's or

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school district's publicly accessible Internet website. The

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governing body of the school shall provide a paper copy of the

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school report card to any resident of the school district upon

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request. The governing body may comply with this section by

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including the information required under subsection (b) in a

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report card distributed in compliance with the No Child Left

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Behind Act or its successor Federal statute.

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(b)  The Department of Education shall establish guidelines

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for the contents of the school report card, which shall include:

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(1)  Subject to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act

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of 1974 (Public Law 90-247, 20 U.S.C. § 1232g) or a successor

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Federal statute, all value-added assessment system data

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generated for the school district and the school.

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(2)  A statement that the school scored in the lowest

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measured five percent (5%) in either math or reading on the most

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recent Pennsylvania System of School Assessment test or any

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other test established by the State Board of Education to meet

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the requirements of section 2603-B(d)(10)(i) pursuant to 22 Pa.

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Code § 403.3.

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(3)  Notification of the following:

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(i)  That a student attending the school may transfer to

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another school of the student's grade level within the school

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district upon the request of a parent, consistent with

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provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act (Public Law 107-110,

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115 Stat. 1425) or its successor Federal statute related to

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intradistrict transfers.

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(ii)  Whether there are other schools of the student's grade

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level within the school district. If there are other schools of

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the student's grade level within the school district, the school

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report card shall include:

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(A)  A list of other schools of the student's grade level

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within the school district.

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(B)  For each school listed under clause (A), the information

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required under paragraph (1).

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(iii)  Instructions for exercising the student's option to

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transfer to a school listed under subparagraph (ii)(A),

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consistent with provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act or

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its successor Federal statute related to intradistrict

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transfers.

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(4)  Instructions for interpreting the information required

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to be provided under subsection (b)(1).

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(5)  Contact information for a school employe to whom parents

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may direct questions concerning the school report card.

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Section 3.  Section 1201 of the act, amended January 14, 1970

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(1969 P.L.468, No.192), is amended to read:

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Section 1201.  Certificates Qualifying Persons to Teach.--

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Only those persons holding one of the following certificates

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shall be qualified to teach in the public schools of this

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Commonwealth--(1) Permanent college certificate, (2) provisional

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college certificate, (3) normal school diploma, (4) normal

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school certificate, (5) special permanent certificate, (6)

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special temporary certificate, (7) permanent State certificate,

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(8) residency certificate, (9) intern certificate, (10) 

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certificates which are permanent licenses to teach by virtue of

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the provisions of section one thousand three hundred eight of

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the act, approved the eighteenth day of May, one thousand nine

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hundred eleven (Pamphlet Laws 309), as amended, which is

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repealed hereby, or [(9)] (11) such other kinds of certificates

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as are issued under the standards prescribed by the State Board

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of Education. The State Board of Education shall also provide

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for issuance of certificates by district superintendents to meet

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such emergencies or shortage of teachers as may occur.

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Section 2 4.   Sections 1203 and 1206 of the act are amended

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to read:

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Section 1203.  Kinds of State Certificates.--(a)  State

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certificates hereafter granted shall include the following:

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Provisional College Certificates,

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Permanent College Certificates,

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Certificates issued by other states and validated by the

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Superintendent of Public Instruction,

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Special Temporary Certificates,

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Special Permanent Certificates[.],

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Residency Certificates.,

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Intern Certificates.

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(b)  All persons receiving any of such certificates shall

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have qualifications not less than graduation from a State

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Teachers' College of this Commonwealth, or equivalent training.

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Postbaccalaureate certification programs, including residency,

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intern and administrative certification programs, completed

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under section 1207.1 are equivalent training for purposes of

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this act.

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(c)  Every college certificate shall set forth the names of

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the college or university from which its holder was graduated.

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State certificates shall entitle their holders to teach in every

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part of this Commonwealth for the terms herein specified.

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Section 1206.  Certificates Issued by Other States.--[The

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Superintendent of Public Instruction may validate in this

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Commonwealth teachers' certificates issued by other states, or

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by the State normal schools or colleges of other states, whose

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requirements are equivalent to those of this Commonwealth. Such

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validation of certificates may be revoked by the Superintendent

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of Public Instruction at any time.] (a)  Candidates holding a

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valid instructional certificate issued by another state may be

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eligible for comparable Pennsylvania certification provided that

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the candidate meets the following requirements:

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(1)  Holds a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited

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college or university.

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(2)  Has at least three (3) years of successful professional

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experience.

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(3)  Demonstrates subject matter competency in the applicable

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area of Pennsylvania certification.

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(4)  Satisfies the requirements of section 1209.

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(b)  The Secretary of Education shall adopt standards and

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guidelines as necessary to implement this section.

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Section 3 5.  The act is amended by adding a section to read:

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Section 1207.1.   Postbaccalaureate Certification.--(a)

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Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the

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Secretary of Education shall have all of the following powers

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and duties with regard to postbaccalaureate certification

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programs:

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(1)  Evaluate and approve, in accordance with this section,

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all postbaccalaureate certification programs, including

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accelerated programs, leading to the certification of

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professional personnel including intern certification programs,

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residency certification programs and administrative

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certification programs.

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(2)  Evaluate and approve qualified providers of

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postbaccalaureate certification programs, which may include

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providers other than institutions of higher education.

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(3)  Develop guidelines for the approval of postbaccalaureate

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instructional certification programs, which shall include:

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(i)  Instruction and training in the following:

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(A)  Educational strategies for the designated subject area.

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(B)  Child development specifically related to the level of

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the certificate sought.

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(C)  Professional ethics and responsibilities.

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(D)  Pennsylvania academic standards.

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(E)  Assessment knowledge and skills.

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(F)  Accommodations and adaptations for students with

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disabilities in an inclusive setting.

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(G)  Strategies for meeting the instructional needs of

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English language learners.

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(ii)  Requirements for candidate oversight and mentoring that

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include field placement, student teaching, classroom

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observations and ongoing support for novice educators in

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partnership with local education agencies during their induction

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period, including observation, consultation and assessment that

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includes close supervision by a professional employe.

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(4)  Issue certificates in accordance with this section to

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qualified candidates.

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(5)  Adopt standards and guidelines as necessary to implement

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this section.

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(b)  (1)  The Secretary of Education may make a one-time

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issuance of a residency certificate for service in a specific

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shortage area of instruction in public schools of this

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Commonwealth to an applicant who meets all of the following:

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(i)  Satisfies the requirements specified under section 1209.

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(ii)  Meets one of the following:

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(A)  Holds a doctoral degree from an accredited college or

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university in the subject area of shortage.

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(B)  Holds a master's degree from an accredited college or

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university in the subject area of shortage and has at least two

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years of work experience in the subject area or related field.

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(C)  Holds a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or

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university in the subject area of shortage and has at least five

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years of work experience in the subject area or related field.

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(iii)  Is continuously enrolled in an approved residency

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program.

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(iv)  Presents evidence of satisfactory achievement on the

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appropriate subject area content test.

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(2)  A residency certificate shall be valid for three years

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of teaching in the public schools of this Commonwealth in the

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area for which it applies.

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(3)  The secretary shall have all of the following powers and

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duties related to the issuance of residency certificates:

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(i)  Identify areas of certification in which there is a

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Statewide or regional shortage of qualified teachers.

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(ii)  Develop guidelines for the residency program in

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accordance with subsection (a).

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(iii)  Issue residency certificates to qualified applicants.

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(iv)  Report annually to the State Board of Education on the

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number of residency certificates issued under this section.

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(4)  A residency certificate may be converted to an

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Instructional I Certificate upon the completion of all residency

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program requirements under Department of Education guidelines

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and the completion of three years of satisfactory teaching in

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the public schools of this Commonwealth.

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(c)  (1)  Postbaccalaureate instructional intern

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certification programs shall provide flexible and accelerated

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pedagogical training to teachers who have demonstrated subject

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matter competency in a subject area related to their

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certification, provided that the first year of teaching includes

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a minimum of one classroom observation each month by an approved

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postbaccalaureate certification program provider.

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(2)  The Secretary of Education may make a one-time issuance

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of a postbaccalaureate instructional intern certificate for

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service in a specific area of instruction to candidates who, in

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addition to meeting the requirements of section 1209, present

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evidence of satisfactory achievement on the department-

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prescribed subject matter assessments related to the area of

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certification and hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited

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college or university. This certificate shall require continuing

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enrollment in an approved postbaccalaureate instructional intern

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certification program.

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(3)  A postbaccalaureate instructional intern certificate

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shall be valid for three (3) years of teaching in the public

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schools of this Commonwealth and may not be renewed.

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(4)  A candidate shall be issued an Instructional I

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Certificate upon successful completion of the approved

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postbaccalaureate instructional intern program provided that the

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candidate has satisfied the requirements of section 1209.

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(d)  (1)  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no

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person shall be granted an administrative certificate by the

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Department of Education unless:

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(1) (i)  The candidate holds a bachelor's degree from a

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regionally accredited college or university.

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(2) (ii)  The candidate has had three (3) years of relevant

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professional experience.

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(3) (iii)  The candidate satisfies the requirements of

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section 1209.

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(4) (iv)  The candidate has completed in a college or

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university a graduate program in education approved by the

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Department of Education or has provided to the Secretary of

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Education satisfactory evidence that the candidate has

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successfully completed a leadership development program that

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meets the Pennsylvania school leadership standards under section

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1217.

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(2)  The Secretary of Education may adopt standards and

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guidelines as necessary to implement this section.

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(e)  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no candidate

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for certification or admission into a certification preparation

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program who holds a bachelor's degree from a regionally

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accredited college or university shall be required to complete

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the academic preparation requirements of 22 Pa. Code § 354.23

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(relating to academic preparation) related to mathematics and

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English credit requirements.

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Section 4.  This act shall take effect in 60 days.

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Section 6.  Section 1209 of the act, amended April 15, 1959

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(P.L.41, No.16) and June 24, 1959 (P.L.485, No.110), is amended

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to read:

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Section 1209.  Disqualifications.--No teacher's certificate

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shall be granted to any person who [has]:

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(1)  Has not submitted, upon a blank furnished by the

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[Superintendent of Public Instruction] Secretary of Education, a

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certificate from a physician [legally qualified to practice

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medicine], certified registered nurse practitioner or physician

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assistant licensed or certified in this Commonwealth, or in any

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other state or the District of Columbia, setting forth that

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[said] the applicant is [neither mentally nor physically

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disqualified, by reason of tuberculosis or any other

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communicable disease or by reason of mental disorder] not

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disqualified by reason of a mental or physical disability or a

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communicable disease from the successful performance of the

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[duties of a teacher; nor to any person who has not] essential

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functions of a teacher with or without a reasonable

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accommodation.

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(2)  Does not have a good moral character[, or who is].

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(3)  [in the habit of using opium or other narcotic drugs in

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any form, or any intoxicating drink as a beverage, or to any

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applicant who has a major physical disability or defect unless

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such a person submits a certificate signed by an official of the

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college or university from which he was graduated or of an

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appropriate rehabilitation agency, certifying that in the

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opinion of such official the applicant, by his work and

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activities, demonstrated that he is sufficiently adjusted,

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trained and motivated to perform the duties of a teacher,

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notwithstanding his impediment.] Engages in the illegal use of

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controlled substances or alcoholic beverages. An applicant for

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certification may overcome the disqualification under this

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paragraph and receive a teaching certificate if the applicant is

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reviewed by the Department of Education pursuant to the

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requirement of paragraph (2) and determined to be of good moral

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character.

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Section 7.  Section 1418(d) of the act, amended July 14, 1971

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(P.L.229, No.47), is amended to read:

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Section 1418.  Medical Examinations of Teachers and Other

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Persons.--* * *

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(d)  Medical examinations shall be made by the school

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physician of the district if provision therefor is made by the

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district or joint school board or by a physician, certified

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registered nurse practitioner or physician assistant of the

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employe's own choice [legally qualified to practice medicine and

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surgery or osteopathy or osteopathic surgery in the] licensed or

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certified in this Commonwealth.

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Section 8.  Section 1707-B of the act, amended November 22,

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2000 (P.L.672, No.91) and July 20, 2007 (P.L.278, No.45), is

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amended to read:

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Section 1707-B.  Boards of Control for Certain School

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Districts.--(a)  The General Assembly finds and declares as

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follows:

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(1)  In addition to the operation of failing school districts

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by a state, other jurisdictions across the nation are utilizing

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other models to reform failing urban school districts in which

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the chief executive of the city government is empowered to

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control the governance of the public schools serving the city.

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For example, Chicago has implemented a reform model operated by

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the mayor.

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(2)  In this Commonwealth, the Mayor of the City of

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Philadelphia, a city of the first class coterminous with a

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school district of the first class, recently was empowered by

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amendments to the home rule charter immediately to appoint all

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members of the Board of Education of the School District of

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Philadelphia to serve at his pleasure. In no other school

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district of the Commonwealth is the mayor or chief executive of

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a municipality empowered to control or affect the governance of

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school districts. Under the home rule charter amendments, the

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Mayor of Philadelphia will have significant input into the

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development and implementation of any school district

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improvement plan adopted under section 1703-B and the school

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district generally.

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(3)  In order to assess the effectiveness of a mayor-led

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system of school governance in other large city school districts

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in this Commonwealth which have a history of extraordinarily low

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test performance, a pilot program under this section shall be

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established for certain school districts of the second class

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coterminous with cities that have opted under the act of July

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15, 1957 (P.L.901, No.399), known as the "Optional Third Class

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City Charter Law," or 53 Pa.C.S. Pt. III Subpt. E (relating to

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home rule and optional plan government) to be governed by a

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mayor-council form of government.

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(a.1)  For a school district of the second class which has a

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history of extraordinarily low test performance, which is

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coterminous with a city of the third class that has opted under

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the "Optional Third Class City Charter Law" or 53 Pa.C.S. Pt.

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III Subpt. E to be governed by a mayor-council form of

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government and which has a population in excess of forty-five

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thousand (45,000), the secretary shall waive the inclusion of

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the school district on the education empowerment list under

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section 1703-B(a) and immediately certify the school district as

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an education empowerment district. [No school district shall be

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certified under this section later than December 31, 2005.]

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(b)  (1)  A board of control in an education empowerment

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district certified under this section shall consist of seven (7)

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residents of the school district, five (5) of whom shall be

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appointed by the mayor of the coterminous city within fourteen

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(14) days of the certification of the school district as an

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education empowerment district and two (2) of whom shall be

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elected by and from the members of the elected board of school

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directors.

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(1.1)  Beginning July 1, 2010, a board of control in an

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education empowerment district certified under this section

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shall consist of seven (7) members, five (5) of whom shall be

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appointed by the mayor of the coterminous city and two (2) of

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whom shall be elected by and from the members of the elected

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board of school directors.

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(1.2)  On December 1 immediately following the first general

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election after the board of control appointed under paragraph

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(1.1) has been in place for at least twelve (12) months, the

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board of control shall consist of four (4) members who shall be

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appointed by the mayor of the coterminous city and three (3)

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members who shall be elected by and from the members of the

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elected board of school directors, one (1) of whom shall be

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subject to the approval of the mayor of the coterminous city.

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(1.3)  On December 1 immediately following the second general

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election after the board of control appointed under paragraph

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(1.1) has been in place for at least twelve (12) months, the

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board of control shall consist of three (3) members who shall be

30

appointed by the mayor of the coterminous city and four (4)

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members who shall be elected by and from the members of the

2

elected board of school directors, two (2) of whom shall be

3

subject to the approval of the mayor of the coterminous city.

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(1.4)  Beginning July 1, 2010, the residency of the members

5

of the board of control shall be as follows:

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(i)  One (1) of the members of the board of control appointed

7

by the mayor of the coterminous city shall be a resident of the

8

county in which the school district is located, but shall not be

9

a resident of the school district.

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(ii)  The remaining members of the board of control appointed

11

by the mayor of the coterminous city and all members of the

12

board of control elected by and from the members of the elected

13

board of school directors shall be residents of the school

14

district.

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(2)  The members of the board of control that are elected by

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and from the members of the elected board of school directors

17

shall serve on the board of control for a period of time

18

concurrent with their terms of office as members of the elected

19

board of school directors and are not subject to removal by the

20

mayor.

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(3)  The members of the board of control that are not elected

22

by and from the members of the elected board of school directors

23

shall serve at the pleasure of the mayor.

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(4)  The mayor of the coterminous city shall select one (1)

25

member of the board of control to serve as chairperson.

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(5)  No person who is an officer, board member or employe of

27

the school district shall be appointed to the board of control.

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(6)  Members of the board of control who are not employes of

29

the Commonwealth or a political subdivision shall receive

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compensation under section 692.2.

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(7)  Vacancies on the board of control shall be filled in the

2

same manner as the original appointment.

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(8)  Actions of the board of control shall be by a majority

4

vote. A majority of the members appointed shall constitute a

5

quorum.

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(c)  (1)  The authority granted to a board of school

7

directors under section 1704-B(a) shall be exercised by the

8

board of control of an education empowerment district certified

9

under this section. The provisions of sections [1705-B(c), (d),

10

(e) and (g),] 1706-B and 1708-B(a) shall be applicable to a

11

board of control appointed under subsection (b).

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(2)  The provisions of sections 693, 694 and 695 relating to

13

special boards of control shall apply to a board of control

14

under this section.

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(d)  Within thirty (30) days of the certification of an

16

education empowerment district under this section, the mayor

17

shall appoint a school district empowerment team under section

18

1703-B(d)(2) to develop a school district improvement plan under

19

section 1703-B(e). The mayor or a designee shall serve as

20

chairman of the school district empowerment team.

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(e)  The school district improvement plan under subsection

22

(d) shall be transmitted by the board of control to the

23

department within one hundred twenty (120) days of the

24

appointment of the school district empowerment team. The

25

department shall return the school district improvement plan to

26

the board of control with its approval or any request for

27

modifications within thirty (30) days following its submission.

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Any further modifications made by the school district

29

empowerment team shall be transmitted to the department by the

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board of control.

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(f)  When the department has determined that a school

2

district certified as an education empowerment district under

3

this section [no longer has a history of low test performance] 

4

has met its academic performance targets as approved by the

5

department for two consecutive years and has reached the goals

6

set forth in the school district improvement plan, the

7

department shall remove the certification as an education

8

empowerment district [as provided under section 1710-B, except

9

that no certification removal of a school district initially

10

certified under subsection (a.1) shall be made for a period of

11

at least five (5) years]. When the department removes a school

12

district from certification as an education empowerment

13

district, the board of control shall dissolve and all powers and

14

duties vested in the board of control shall revert to the

15

elected board of school directors.

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(g)  A school district certified as an education empowerment

17

district under this section shall not have its certification

18

removed as a result of the reports of the Bureau of the Census

19

or any change in classification of municipalities or school

20

districts.

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Section 9.  Section 1716-B of the act, added May 10, 2000

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(P.L.44, No.16), is amended to read:

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Section 1716-B.  Expiration.--[This] (a)  Except as provided

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in subsection (b) or section 1704-B, the provisions of this 

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article shall expire June 30, 2010.

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(b)  For purposes of any board of control that is created

27

under or subject to section 1707-B, all provisions of this

28

article shall expire June 30, 2013, except that sections 1705-B,

29

1710-B, 1714-B and 1714.1-B shall expire for all purposes on

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June 30, 2010.

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Section 10.  Any regulations of the Department of Education

2

that are inconsistent with this act are hereby abrogated to the

3

extent of the inconsistency.

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Section 11.  This act shall take effect immediately.

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