Oklahoma Code § 70-3-118.1

Title 70. Schools: Budget and operations performance reviews
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A.  The Office of Educational Quality and Accountability is
hereby authorized to conduct a performance review program to
determine the effectiveness and efficiency of the budget and
operations of school districts that have:
1.  Administrative service costs which are above the expenditure
limits established for school districts in Section 18-124 of this
title or have total expenditures in excess of the district's adopted
budget;
2.  A district academic performance data score, calculated
pursuant to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as
amended or reauthorized, that is below the state average academic
performance data;
3.  Had a request for a performance review submitted by the
Governor or the State Superintendent of Public Instruction;

4.  A district student eligibility rate for free or reduced-
price meals under the National School Lunch Act that is above the
state average; or
5.  Submitted a request for a performance review subsequent to a
majority vote of the district's board of education.
B.  Funds appropriated by the Legislature to the Office of
Educational Quality and Accountability may be expended to fulfill
the provisions of this section.  The Office of Educational Quality
and Accountability may contract with an outside entity or hire
personnel to assist in the development and design of the program.
The Office of Educational Quality and Accountability may contract
with outside entities to assist in conducting performance review
programs.  Such entities shall be chosen through a competitive bid
process.  Invitations to bid for the performance reviews shall be
open to any public or private entity.  Contracts for performance
reviews shall not be done on a sole source basis.
C.  1.  If a performance review is conducted as authorized
pursuant to paragraphs 1 through 4 of subsection A of this section,
the entire cost of the review shall be borne by the Office of
Educational Quality and Accountability.
2.  If a school district requests a performance review, as
authorized pursuant to paragraph 5 of subsection A of this section,
twenty-five percent (25%) of the entire cost of the review shall be
borne by the school district and seventy-five percent (75%) of the
cost of the review shall be borne by the Office of Educational
Quality and Accountability.
3.  Districts shall be selected for review by the Commission for
Educational Quality and Accountability contingent upon the
availability of funding.
D.  The Office of Educational Quality and Accountability shall
engage in follow-up, outreach and technical assistance to help
school districts and others understand, interpret, and apply the
recommendations and best practices resulting from performance
reviews conducted pursuant to this section.
E.  After a performance review of a school district is completed
by the Office of Educational Quality and Accountability, the school
district may implement all or part of the recommendations contained
in the review.
F.  If a school district experiences a cost savings that is
directly attributable to implementation of performance review
recommendations, the cost savings shall be expended by the school
district for classroom expenses.  Classroom expenses shall include
but are not limited to teacher salaries and purchasing textbooks,
teaching material, technology and other classroom equipment.
Classroom expenditures shall not include administrative services as
defined in Section 18-124 of this title or for equipment or
materials for administrative staff.

Added by Laws 2001, c. 419, § 1, eff. July 1, 2001.  Amended by Laws
2002, c. 446, § 1, emerg. eff. June 5, 2002; Laws 2005, c. 432, §
14, eff. July 1, 2005; Laws 2009, c. 161, § 1, eff. July 1, 2009;

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