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(c) Collaborating or contracting with community mental health providers,
9consultants, organizations, cooperative educational service agencies, and other
10experts to provide consultation, training, mentoring, and coaching.
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(d) Parent training and informational events.
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(e) Assistance programs for pupils and families.
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(f) Mental health navigators.
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(g) Mental health system planning.
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(h) Translator and interpreter services.
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(i) Offsetting the costs associated with school-employed mental health
17professionals accessible to all pupils.
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(j) The costs of the setting up spaces and purchasing equipment suitable for
19mental health telehealth service delivery.
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(k) The costs of projects designed to assist minors experiencing problems
21resulting from the use of alcohol or other drugs or to prevent alcohol or other drug
22use by minors.
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(L) Telehealth services, as defined in s. 440.01 (1) (hm).
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24(2) The following costs are ineligible for reimbursement under sub. (1):
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(a) Payments for direct treatment services or insurance deductibles.
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1(b) Nonmental health–related training.
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(c) Staff salaries for nonmental health–related positions.
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(d) Indirect costs of regular school operations such as existing overhead
4expenses.
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5(3) If the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (dc) in any fiscal year is insufficient
6to pay the full amount of aid requested under sub. (1), the state superintendent shall
7prorate state aid payments among the school boards and the operators of charter
8schools established under s. 118.40 (2r) and (2x) that are eligible for the aid.”.
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20.255
(2) (db)
Aid for school-based mental health professionals; staff. The
13amounts in the schedule for aid under s. 115.364.
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15115.364 (title)
Aid for school school-based mental health
programs
16professionals; staff.
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17Section
118. 115.364 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is renumbered 115.364 (1) and
18amended to read:
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115.364
(1) In this section
:, “
pupil services professional” means a school
20counselor, school social worker, school psychologist, or school nurse.
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21Section
119. 115.364 (1) (a), (am) and (b) of the statutes are repealed.
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22Section
120. 115.364 (2) (a) (intro.) and 1. of the statutes are consolidated,
23renumbered 115.364 (2) (a) and amended to read:
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1115.364
(2) (a) Beginning in the
2018-19 2023-24 school year and annually
2thereafter, the state superintendent shall
do all of the following: 1. Subject, subject 3to par. (b), from the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2)
(da), pay to an eligible (db),
4reimburse a school
district board, the operator of a charter school established under
5s. 118.40 (2r) or (2x), or the governing body of a private school participating in a
6program under s. 118.60 or 119.23 for an amount equal to
50 percent of the amount
7by which the school district increased its expenditures
made by the school board,
8operator, or governing body in the preceding school year to employ, hire, or retain
9social workers over the amount it expended in the school year immediately preceding
10the preceding school year to employ, hire, or retain social workers
pupil services
11professionals, including pupil services professionals who provided telehealth
12services.
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13Section
121. 115.364 (2) (a) 2. and 3. of the statutes are repealed.
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14Section
122. 115.364 (2) (b) 1. of the statutes is renumbered 115.364 (2) (b) and
15amended to read:
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115.364
(2) (b) If the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2)
(da) (db) in any fiscal
17year is insufficient to pay the full amount of aid under par. (a), the state
18superintendent shall prorate state aid payments among the school
districts, private
19schools, and independent charter schools boards, operators of charter schools
20established under s. 118.40 (2r) and (2x), and governing bodies of private schools
21participating in a program under s. 118.60 or 119.23 that are eligible for the aid.
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20.255
(2) (ch)
Grow your own programs; teacher pipeline capacity building. 3The amounts in the schedule for grants under s. 115.422 to school districts and
4operators of a charter school under s. 118.40 (2r) or (2x).
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6115.422 Grow your own programs; teacher pipeline capacity building. 7(1) In this section, “grow your own program” means a program to encourage
8individuals to pursue a career in teaching or to facilitate teacher licensure. “Grow
9your own programs” include high school clubs that encourage careers in teaching,
10payment of costs associated with current staff acquiring education needed for
11licensure, support for career pathways using dual enrollment, support for
12partnerships focused on attracting or developing new teachers, or incentives for
13paraprofessionals to gain licensure.
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14(2) Beginning in the 2024-25 school year, from the appropriation under s.
1520.255 (2) (ch), the department shall award grants to a school district or the operator
16of a charter school under s. 118.40 (2r) or (2x) to reimburse the school district or
17charter school for costs associated with grow your own programs.
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18(3) The department shall promulgate rules to implement and administer this
19section, including criteria for awarding a grant.
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1119.04
(1) Subchapters IV, V and VII of ch. 115, ch. 121 and ss. 66.0235 (3) (c),
266.0603 (1m) to (3), 115.01 (1) and (2), 115.28, 115.31, 115.33, 115.34, 115.343,
3115.345, 115.363, 115.364, 115.365 (3), 115.366, 115.367, 115.38 (2), 115.415,
115.422, 4115.445, 118.001 to 118.04, 118.045, 118.06, 118.07, 118.075, 118.076, 118.10, 118.12,
5118.125 to 118.14, 118.145 (4), 118.15, 118.153, 118.16, 118.162, 118.163, 118.164,
6118.18, 118.19, 118.196, 118.20, 118.223, 118.225, 118.24 (1), (2) (c) to (f), (6), (8), and
7(10), 118.245, 118.25, 118.255, 118.258, 118.291, 118.292, 118.293, 118.2935, 118.30
8to 118.43, 118.46, 118.50, 118.51, 118.52, 118.53, 118.55, 118.56, 120.12 (2m), (4m),
9(5), and (15) to (27), 120.125, 120.13 (1), (2) (b) to (g), (3), (14), (17) to (19), (26), (34),
10(35), (37), (37m), and (38), 120.137, 120.14, 120.20, 120.21 (3), and 120.25 are
11applicable to a 1st class city school district and board but not, unless explicitly
12provided in this chapter or in the terms of a contract, to the commissioner or to any
13school transferred to an opportunity schools and partnership program.”.
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20.255
(2) (cd)
Aid for English language acquisition. A sum sufficient for aid
17under s. 115.9955
.
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19115.993 (title)
Report
Reports on bilingual-bicultural education and
20pupil counts.
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1115.993
(2) Annually, on or before August 15, a school board and the operator
2of a charter school established under s. 118.40 (2r) or (2x) shall report to the state
3superintendent the number of limited-English proficient pupils enrolled in the
4school district or attending the charter school in the previous school year and the
5classification of those pupils by language group.
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7115.995 State aids. (intro.) Upon receipt of the report under s. 115.993
(1),
8if the state superintendent is satisfied that the bilingual-bicultural education
9program for the previous school year was maintained in accordance with this
10subchapter, the state superintendent shall do all of the following:
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115.995
(1) From the appropriation under s. 20.255 (2) (cc), divide
13proportionally, based upon costs reported under s. 115.993
(1), an annual payment
14of $250,000 among school districts whose enrollments in the previous school year
15were at least 15 percent limited-English proficient pupils. Aid paid under this
16subsection does not reduce aid paid under sub. (2).
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18115.9955 Aid for English language acquisition. (1) Beginning in the
192024-25 school year and annually thereafter, from the appropriation under s. 20.255
20(2) (cd), the department shall pay each school district and each operator of a charter
21school established under s. 118.40 (2r) and (2x) the following amounts, based on the
22report under s. 115.993 (2):
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(a) If, in the previous school year, there was at least one but no more than 20
24limited-English proficient pupils enrolled in the school district or attending the
25charter school, $10,000.
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1(b) If, in the previous school year, there were more than 20 limited-English
2proficient pupils enrolled in the school district or attending the charter school, $500
3per limited-English proficient pupil.
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4(2) Receipt of aid under s. 115.995 does not preclude receipt of aid under this
5section.”.
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20.255
(2) (dk)
Out-of-school-time programs; grants. As a continuing
9appropriation, the amounts in the schedule for out-of-school-time program grants
10under s. 115.449.
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12115.449 Out-of-school-time programs; grants. (1) In this section,
13“out-of-school-time program” means any of the following:
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(a) A program that provides programming, activities, learning support, and
15supervision for pupils in grades kindergarten to 12 before school, after school, or both
16before and after school.
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(b) A day camp licensed by the department of children and families.
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(c) A recreational or educational camp licensed by the department of
19agriculture, trade and consumer protection or a local health department under s.
2097.67.
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(d) A program that the department determines will help program participants
22make progress in the following goals as appropriate for age groups served:
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11. Developing a sense of connection to school and their place in it.
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2. Improving academic outcomes, including homework completion, grades, and
3study behaviors.
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3. College graduation and career readiness.
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4. Reducing rates of participation in risky behaviors through access to a safe
6and welcoming environment during out-of-school-time hours.
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5. Improving social and emotional skills and accessing opportunities to
8demonstrate leadership.
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6. Accessing experiences and opportunities that contribute to the development
10of the whole child, such as civic engagement and community service.
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11(2) Beginning in the 2024-25 school year, from the appropriation under s.
1220.255 (2) (dk), the department shall award grants to school boards, charter schools
13established under s. 118.40 (2r) or (2x), and organizations to support high-quality
14after-school programs and other out-of-school-time programs that provide services
15to school-age children.
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16(3) The department may promulgate rules to implement and administer this
17section.”.
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115.28
(7) (b) Subject to the same rules and laws concerning qualifications of
21applicants and granting and revocation of licenses or certificates under par. (a), the
22state superintendent shall grant certificates and licenses to teachers in private
23schools and tribal schools, except that teaching experience requirements for such
24certificates and licenses may be fulfilled by teaching experience in public, private,
1or tribal schools. An applicant is not eligible for a license or certificate unless the
2state superintendent finds that the private school or tribal school in which the
3applicant taught offered an adequate educational program during the period of the
4applicant's teaching therein.
Private Except as provided in ss. 115.7915 (2) (i), 118.60
5(2) (a) 6m., and 119.23 (2) (a) 6m., private schools are not obligated to employ only
6licensed or certified teachers.
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115.7915
(2) (i) 1. Except as provided in subd. 2., beginning on July 1, 2026, all
9of the eligible school's teachers have a teaching license or permit issued by the
10department.
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2. a. A teacher employed by the eligible school on July 1, 2026, who has been
12teaching for at least the 5 consecutive years immediately preceding July 1, 2026, and
13who does not satisfy the requirements under subd. 1. on July 1, 2026, may apply to
14the department on a form prepared by the department for a temporary,
15nonrenewable waiver from the requirements under subd. 1. The department shall
16promulgate rules to implement this subd. 2. a., including the form of the application
17and the process by which the waiver application will be reviewed. The application
18form shall require the applicant to submit a plan for satisfying the requirements
19under subd. 1. No waiver granted under this subd. 2. a. is valid after July 1, 2031.
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b. A teacher employed by the eligible school who teaches only courses in
21rabbinical studies is not required to hold a license or permit to teach issued by the
22department.
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118.19
(1) Except as provided in subs. (1b) and (1c) and s. 118.40 (8) (b) 1. and
252., any person seeking to teach in a public school, including a charter school,
or in a
1school or institution operated by a county or the state
, in a private school
2participating in a parental choice program under s. 118.60 or 119.23, or in a private
3school participating in the program under s. 115.7915 shall first procure a license or
4permit from the department.
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118.19
(1b) An individual may teach an online course in a subject and level in
7a public school, including a charter school,
in a private school participating in a
8parental choice program under s. 118.60 or 119.23, or in a private school
9participating in the program under s. 115.7915 without a license or permit from the
10department if the individual holds a valid license or permit to teach the subject and
11level in the state from which the online course is provided.
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12Section
140. 118.19 (1c) (b) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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118.19
(1c) (b) (intro.) A faculty member of an institution of higher education
14may teach in a public high school, including a charter school that operates only high
15school grades,
in a private school participating in a parental choice program under
16s. 118.60 or 119.23 that operates only high school grades, or in a private school
17participating in the program under s. 115.7915 that operates only high school grades 18without a license or permit from the department if the faculty member satisfies all
19of the following:
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118.19
(3) (a) No license to teach in any
public school may be issued unless the
22applicant possesses a bachelor's degree including such professional training as the
23department by rule requires, except as permitted under par. (b) and ss. 115.28 (17)
24(a), 118.191, 118.1915, 118.192, 118.193, 118.194, and 118.197. Notwithstanding s.
2536.11 (16), no teacher preparatory program in this state may be approved by the state
1superintendent under s. 115.28 (7) (a), unless each student in the program is
2required to complete student teaching consisting of full days for a full semester
3following the daily schedule and semester calendar of the cooperating school or the
4equivalent, as determined by the state superintendent. No license to teach in any
5public school may be granted to an applicant who completed a professional training
6program outside this state unless the applicant completed student teaching
7consisting of full days for a full semester following the daily schedule and semester
8calendar of the cooperating school or the equivalent, as determined by the state
9superintendent. The state superintendent may grant exceptions to the student
10teaching requirements under this paragraph when the midyear calendars of the
11institution offering the teacher preparatory program and the cooperating school
12differ from each other and would prevent students from attending classes at the
13institution in accordance with the institution's calendar. The state superintendent
14shall promulgate rules to implement this subsection. If for the purpose of granting
15a license to teach or for approving a teacher preparatory program the state
16superintendent requires that an institution of higher education be accredited, the
17state superintendent shall accept accreditation by a regional or national
18institutional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. department of education or
19by a programmatic accrediting organization.