115.28 General duties.
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115.28 General duties. The state superintendent shall:
(1)General supervision. Ascertain the condition of the public schools, stimulate interest in education and spread as widely as possible a knowledge of the means and methods which may be employed to improve the schools.
(2)Sectarianism. Exclude all sectarian books and instruction from the public schools.
(3)Supervision of schools. Supervise and inspect the public schools and day schools for children with disabilities, advise the principals and local authorities thereof and give assistance in organizing such schools.
(3m)Supervision of cooperative educational service agencies; rules.
(a)Supervise and audit the receipts and expenditures of the cooperative educational service agencies, conduct program review of the agencies, supervise boundary reorganization where necessary, advise the administrators of the agencies and provide assistance in organizing the agencies throughout the state.
(b)Promulgate rules establishing procedures for the reorganization of cooperative educational service agencies and boundary appeals.
(4)Public information. By reports, bulletins, circulars, correspondence and public addresses, give the public information upon the different methods of school organization and management and the subject of education generally.
(5)Appeals. Examine and determine all appeals which by law are made to the state superintendent and prescribe rules of practice in respect thereto, not inconsistent with law.
(6)Annual conventions. Annually, hold conventions of school district administrators, supervisors and agency coordinators.
(7)Licensing of teachers.
(a)License all teachers for the public schools of the state; make rules establishing standards of attainment and procedures for the examination and licensing of teachers within the limits prescribed in ss. 118.19
(3), 118.191 , 118.1915 , 118.192 , 118.193 , 118.194 , 118.195 , and 118.197 ; prescribe by rule standards, requirements, and procedures for the approval of teacher preparatory programs leading to licensure, including a requirement that, to be approved by the state superintendent, a teacher preparatory program shall demonstrate that it provides instruction that prepares teachers to teach reading and language arts using science-based early reading instruction, as defined in s. 118.015
(b), and does not provide instruction on teaching reading and language arts that incorporates 3-cueing, as defined in s. 118.015
(c), and a requirement that, beginning on July 1, 2012, and annually thereafter, each teacher preparatory program located in this state shall submit to the department a list of individuals who have completed the program and who have been recommended by the program for licensure under this subsection, together with each individual’s date of program completion, from each term or semester of the program’s most recently completed academic year; file in the state superintendent’s office all papers relating to state teachers’ licenses; and register each such license.
(b)Subject to the same rules and laws concerning qualifications of applicants and granting and revocation of licenses or certificates under par.
(a), the state superintendent shall grant certificates and licenses to teachers in private schools and tribal schools, except that teaching experience requirements for such certificates and licenses may be fulfilled by teaching experience in public, private, or tribal schools. An applicant is not eligible for a license or certificate unless the state superintendent finds that the private school or tribal school in which the applicant taught offered an adequate educational program during the period of the applicant’s teaching therein. Private schools are not obligated to employ only licensed or certified teachers.
(c)Subject to s. 118.19
(4m), license and make rules for the examination and licensing of persons, including teachers, employed to provide publicly funded special education and related services, as those terms are defined in s. 115.76
(14)and
(15).
(d)Annually, establish fees for the certification or licensure of school and public library personnel sufficient to fund certification and licensing administrative costs.
1. In this paragraph, “alternative education program” means an instructional program, approved by the school board, that utilizes successful alternative or adaptive school structures and teaching techniques and that is incorporated into existing, traditional classrooms or regularly scheduled curricular programs or that is offered in place of regularly scheduled curricular programs. “Alternative educational program” does not include a private school, a tribal school, or a home-based private educational program.
2. Promulgate rules establishing requirements for licensure as an alternative education program teacher and for the approval of teacher education programs leading to licensure as an alternative education program teacher. The rules shall encompass the teaching of multiple subjects or grade levels or both, as determined by the state superintendent. The rules may require teacher education programs to grant credit towards licensure as an alternative education program teacher for relevant experience or demonstrated proficiency in relevant skills and knowledge.
(f)The department may not charge a fee for the issuance of a license, permit, or certificate to an individual who is eligible for the veterans fee waiver program under s. 45.44 .
(g)Notwithstanding s. 118.19
(3),
(4m),
(6)to
(9),
(12), and
(14), grant a charter school teaching license to any person who has a bachelor’s degree and demonstrates, based upon criteria established by the department, that the person is proficient in the subject or subjects that he or she intends to teach. The license authorizes the person to teach that subject or those subjects in a charter school.
(gm)Notwithstanding s. 118.19
(8),
(9), and
(11), grant an initial charter school principal license to any person who is licensed, or otherwise credentialed, to be a school principal in another state if the person holds the license or other credential in good standing, has completed at least 3 years of full-time classroom teaching, and is eligible for licensure under s. 118.19
(4)and
(10). The license authorizes the person to be a principal of a charter school.
(h)Promulgate a rule requiring an applicant for a license to provide his or her home address.
(7g)Evaluation of teacher preparatory programs.
(a)The department shall, in consultation with the governor’s office, the chairpersons of the committees in the assembly and senate whose subject matter is elementary and secondary education and ranking members of those committees, the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System, and the Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, do all of the following:
1. Determine how the performance of individuals who have recently completed a teacher preparatory program described in sub.
(a)and located in this state or a teacher education program described in sub.
(e)2. and located in this state will be used to evaluate the teacher preparatory and education programs. The determination under this subdivision shall, at minimum, define “recently completed” and identify measures to assess an individual’s performance, including the performance assessment made prior to making a recommendation for licensure.
2. Determine how the measures of performance of individuals who have recently completed a teacher preparatory or education program identified as required under subd. 1. will be made accessible to the public.
3. Develop a system to publicly report the measures of performance identified as required under subd. 1. for each teacher preparatory and education program identified in subd. 1.
(b)Beginning in the 2013-14 school year, the department shall use the system developed under par.
(a)3. to annually report for each program identified in par.
(a)1. the passage rate on first attempt of students and graduates of the program on examinations administered for licensure under sub.
(7)and any other information required to be reported under par.
(a)1.
(c)Beginning in the 2013-14 school year, each teacher preparatory and education program shall prominently display and annually update the passage rate on first attempt of recent graduates of the program on examinations administered for licensure under sub.
(7)and any other information required to be reported under par.
(a)1. on the program’s website and provide this information to persons receiving admissions materials to the program.
(7m)Certification of school nurses. Certify school nurses, make rules for the examination and certification of school nurses and file in the state superintendent’s office all papers relating to school nurses certification and register each such certification.
(9)Federal aids. Accept federal funds for any function over which the state superintendent has jurisdiction and act as the agent for the receipt and disbursement of such funds.
(9m)Waiver of pupil assessment requirements.
(a)Request a waiver from the federal department of education that would permit the state superintendent to approve between 3 and 5 examinations, selected by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Value-Added Research Center under s. 118.301
(2), for administration to pupils as provided under s. 118.301
(3).