North Dakota Code § 15.1-06-08.2

Innovative education program - Participation - Reports to legislative
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management.
1. The superintendent of public instruction shall adopt rules to administer this section and 
develop criteria for the submission, approval, and evaluation of the proposals and 
plans under this section.
2. The superintendent of public instruction may accept a proposal from any public or 
nonpublic school, upon approval by the school board or governing board, for 
participation in an innovative education program. The proposal must include evaluation 
criteria and specify the innovations to be pursued at the school or school district level 
and the manner in which the proposal will:
a. Improve the delivery of education;
b. Improve the administration of education;
c. Provide increased educational opportunities for students; or
d. Improve the academic success of students.
3. The superintendent of public instruction may approve the proposal, reject the proposal, 
or work with the submitting school to modify the proposal.
4. During the school's initial year of participation in the innovative education program, the 
school shall develop a comprehensive implementation plan and work with the 
superintendent of public instruction to ensure the long-term viability of the proposal.
5. The superintendent of public instruction may approve the comprehensive 
implementation plan developed under subsection 4 for a period of up to five years. If, 

due to a change in circumstances, there is a determination by either the school or the 
superintendent of public instruction that modifications to the comprehensive 
implementation plan are necessary, the school and the superintendent of public 
instruction shall work with each other to achieve the necessary modifications.
6. The superintendent of public instruction may revoke any waiver granted under section 
15.1-06-08.1 if the superintendent of public instruction determines the school has 
failed to perform in accordance with the agreed upon terms of the program or failed to 
meet the requirements of this section.
7. Any school participating in the program shall provide program evaluation data to the 
superintendent of public instruction at the time and in the manner requested by the 
superintendent of public instruction.
8. The superintendent of public instruction shall provide annual reports to the legislative 
management regarding the innovative education program, including:
a. The status of the implementation plan;
b. A summary of any waived statutes or rules; and
c. A review of evaluation data results.

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