(b) The actions that the superintendent and the board may take to raise the performance of a school in academic receivership include the following:(1) Shifting resources of the school city to the school.(2) Changing or removing:(A) the school principal;(B) teachers;(C) administrators; or(D) other staff.(3) Establishing a new educational plan for the school.(4) Requiring the superintendent or another school city appointee to administer the school until the academic receivership status of the school is removed.(5) Contracting with:(A) a for-profit organization;(B) a nonprofit organization; or(C) an individual;to manage the school.(6) Closing the school.(7) Any other management, personnel, or policy changes that the superintendent and board expect in the following school year to:(A) raise the performance of the school; and(B) avoid continuing academic receivership status for the school.(c) If this chapter is inconsistent with any other law relating to:(1) education;(2) teachers; or(3) common schools;this chapter governs.[Pre-2005 ntinuing academic receivership status for the school.(c) If this chapter is inconsistent with any other law relating to:(1) education;(2) teachers; or(3) common schools;this chapter governs.[Pre-2005 Elementary and Secondary Education Recodification Citation: 20-3.1-14-5.]As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.9. Amended by P.L.211-2021, SEC.13; P.L.9-2022, SEC.36.
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