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House File 284

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  1  1    Section 1.  Section 279.51, subsection 1, paragraph c, Code
  1  2 1997, is amended by striking the paragraph and inserting in
  1  3 lieu thereof the following:
  1  4    c.  For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1998, and for
  1  5 each fiscal year thereafter, two million eight hundred
  1  6 thousand dollars of the funds appropriated shall be allocated
  1  7 as provided in this lettered paragraph.
  1  8    (1)  Grants shall be made available to school districts for
  1  9 the establishment or continuation of student assistance
  1 10 programs.  The funds shall be allocated to school districts
  1 11 which receive approval for project grants pursuant to an
  1 12 application form to be developed and reviewed by the
  1 13 department of education.  The purpose of the project is to
  1 14 administer a systemic kindergarten through grade twelve
  1 15 prevention and intervention program designed to effect a
  1 16 positive change in at-risk student behavior, including but not
  1 17 limited to, dropping out of school; alcohol, tobacco, and
  1 18 other drug use; poor academic performance or poor coping
  1 19 skills; and gang membership.  Student assistance teams shall
  1 20 be comprised of school faculty and may include support staff,
  1 21 parents, students, and other volunteers.  The teams shall meet
  1 22 on a regular basis to evaluate at-risk student behavior
  1 23 suggesting a need for intervention, and to implement
  1 24 appropriate strategies designed to redirect students toward
  1 25 more positive behavior, or make referrals for area education
  1 26 agency testing, professional counseling, or treatment.
  1 27    (2)  The department of education, in conjunction with each
  1 28 area education agency, shall coordinate the development of a
  1 29 comprehensive, research-based training program to be offered
  1 30 annually to school districts within each region for team
  1 31 development or training.  The department shall coordinate the
  1 32 selection of team trainers.  Trainers shall be recognized
  1 33 experts in student assistance program administration, and
  1 34 shall be selected by the department based upon input from area
  1 35 education agency faculty and at-risk advisory committees.
  2  1 Each area education agency shall be responsible for
  2  2 administering project training to team members utilizing the
  2  3 funds appropriated in paragraph "a".
  2  4    (3)  The department shall identify or develop evaluation
  2  5 tools designed to measure the effectiveness of student
  2  6 assistance program teams in reducing at-risk behavior,
  2  7 utilizing funds appropriated under this lettered paragraph.
  2  8 Evaluation results shall be reported by each school district
  2  9 receiving project grants to the department on an annual basis
  2 10 and the reports shall be submitted to the general assembly.
  2 11    (4)  The department shall take notice that federal drug-
  2 12 free schools moneys pursuant to the federal Safe and Drug-Free
  2 13 Schools and Communities Act, 20 U.S.C. } 7101, may be used to
  2 14 supplement the state funds allocated in this lettered
  2 15 paragraph for the financing of local student assistance
  2 16 program teams, which may include student-centered activities,
  2 17 parent involvement programs, and stipends for team personnel
  2 18 as allowed by the federal Act.  School districts may utilize
  2 19 the state funds allocated in this lettered paragraph to
  2 20 provide for substitute teaching staff during training sessions
  2 21 for faculty who are student assistance program team members,
  2 22 or alternatively provide stipends to faculty for training
  2 23 conducted during periods when school is not in session.
  2 24    (5)  State funds allocated in this lettered paragraph which
  2 25 remain after the payment of staff development costs and the
  2 26 development of the evaluation mechanism shall by allocated on
  2 27 a per-pupil basis by rule in the same manner as are drug-free
  2 28 schools funds received pursuant to the federal Safe and Drug-
  2 29 Free Schools and Communities Act.
  2 30    Sec. 2.  The department shall adopt rules relating to
  2 31 implementation of this Act prior to the July 1, 1998, funding
  2 32 implementation date.  
  2 33                           EXPLANATION
  2 34    This bill provides for the establishment of student
  2 35 assistance programs designed to develop and train student
  3  1 assistance program teams to engage in student at-risk behavior
  3  2 prevention and intervention.  Identified at-risk behaviors
  3  3 include, but are not limited to, dropping out of school; poor
  3  4 grades or poor coping skills; alcohol, tobacco, and other drug
  3  5 use; and gang membership.  Teams may be comprised of school
  3  6 faculty, support staff, parents, students, and other
  3  7 volunteers.  Teams will be trained at the regional area
  3  8 education agency for their school district by recognized
  3  9 experts in student assistance programs selected by the
  3 10 department of education with input from faculty and area
  3 11 education agency at-risk advisory committees.  Training will
  3 12 be financed with a portion set aside from the funds in this
  3 13 paragraph.  The department of education is directed to
  3 14 identify or develop an evaluation mechanism to assess project
  3 15 effectiveness, and to relay annual assessment reports from
  3 16 school districts receiving project grants to the general
  3 17 assembly.
  3 18    The projects will be financed starting in the fiscal year
  3 19 beginning July 1, 1998, utilizing the $2.8 million
  3 20 appropriation for school-based youth services education
  3 21 contained in section 279.51, subsection 1, paragraph "c", as
  3 22 amended in this bill.  After paying administration and trainer
  3 23 costs and the cost of evaluation mechanism development and
  3 24 implementation, remaining funds shall be allocated to each
  3 25 school district on a per-pupil basis in the same manner as
  3 26 federal funds are distributed pursuant to the federal Safe and
  3 27 Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act.  The bill provides for
  3 28 the payment of stipends to faculty, or the furnishing of
  3 29 substitute teaching staff, during periods when training is
  3 30 taking place.
  3 31    The department is directed to develop rules for project
  3 32 implementation prior to the July 1, 1998, funding
  3 33 implementation date.  
  3 34 LSB 1258YH 77
  3 35 rn/sc/14.2
     

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