Section 22-32-2 – Purpose.
The Community Schools Act is enacted to provide a strategy to organize the resources of a community to ensure student success while addressing the needs, including cultural and linguistic needs, of the whole student from early childhood programs and voluntary public pre-kindergarten through high school graduation; to partner federal, state and local and tribal governments […]
Section 22-32-3 – Community schools initiatives; school improvement functions; requirements.
A. A community schools initiative may be created in any public school in the state and may be created as a consortium of public schools. B. A community schools initiative shall include the following: (1) a lead partner agency, including a public or private agency or community-based organization, to help coordinate programs and services; (2) […]
Section 22-32-4 – Community schools initiatives; indirect costs; grants; school district, group of public schools or public school duties; requirements.
A. A school district shall bear any indirect costs associated with the establishment and implementation of a community school within the school district. B. Subject to the availability of funding, grants for community schools initiatives are available to a school district, a group of public schools or a single public school that has demonstrated partnerships […]
Section 22-30-5 – Statewide cyber academy; duties.
The statewide cyber academy shall: A. establish a distance learning course delivery system that is efficient and cost-effective and that uses a statewide service center and regional hosts to provide approved distance learning courses; B. select regional hosts based on pre-existing experience and capacity to facilitate the delivery of distance educational programs, including public post-secondary […]
Section 22-30-6 – Distance learning students.
A. A student must be enrolled in a public school or a state-supported school and must have the permission of the student’s local distance education learning site to enroll in a distance learning course. A distance learning student shall only be counted in the student’s primary enrolling district for the purpose of determining the membership […]
Section 22-30-7 – Distance learning and computer-based courses.
Public schools that offer distance learning and computer-based courses of study shall provide accompanying electronic formats that are usable by a person with a disability using assistive technology, and those formats shall be based on the American standard code for information interchange, hypertext markup language and extensible markup language. History: Laws 2003, ch. 162, § […]
Section 22-30-8 – Evaluation of regional education cooperative distance learning networks.
A network developed by regional education cooperatives three, eight and nine shall serve as a regional host in fiscal year 2008. The statewide cyber academy shall provide a preliminary report to the governor and the legislature by January 1, 2008 on the quality and cost-effectiveness of the provision of distance learning courses by the regional […]
Section 22-29-11 – Expenditure of insurance proceeds for public schools.
Payment for a claim under property insurance coverage for property damage to public school facilities may be paid directly to the school district, or, pursuant to the Procurement Code [13-1-28 to 13-1-199 NMSA 1978], the insurance proceeds may be expended by the insurer to repair the damage. If the payment is made directly to the […]
Section 22-29-12 – Due process reimbursement.
The authority shall include due process reimbursement in its self-insured retention risk pool. Each year, the legislature shall authorize the board to collect the due process reimbursement premium from member districts and charter schools to cover the cost of due process reimbursement. From the authorization, the board shall allocate due process reimbursement premiums based on […]
Section 22-30-1 – Short title.
Sections 1 through 7 [and 11] of this act [Chapter 22, Article 30 NMSA 1978] may be cited as the “Statewide Cyber Academy Act”. History: Laws 2007, ch. 292, § 1 and Laws 2007, ch. 293, § 1. ANNOTATIONS Bracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler and is not part of […]