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(a) A district required to submit a district improvement plan under 4 AAC 06.840(h) shall submit the plan to the department for approval not later than 90 days after designation under 4 AAC 06.835(b) .
(b) In developing a district improvement plan, a district shall
(1) cover a two-year period;
(2) consult with parents, school staff, and other interested persons;
(3) incorporate scientifically based research strategies that strengthen the core academic program in the schools served by the district;
(4) identify actions that have the greatest likelihood of improving the achievement of students in meeting the academic performance requirements in 4 AAC 06.810;
(5) address professional development needs of the instructional staff;
(6) include specific measurable achievement goals and targets for all students collectively and each subgroup of students;
(7) address the fundamental teaching and learning needs in the schools of the district, and the specific academic problems of low-achieving students, including a determination of why any of the district's prior plans failed to bring about increased student academic performance;
(8) incorporate, as appropriate, activities before school, after school, during the summer, and during an extension of the school year;
(9) specify the responsibilities of the department under the plan, including specifying the technical assistance to be provided by the department; and
(10) include strategies to promote effective parental involvement in the school.
History: Eff. 11/23/2003, Register 168
Authority: AS 14.03.123
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