By Mr. Moore, a petition (accompanied by bill, Senate,
No. 344) of Richard T. Moore for legislation to reform the
accountability and oversight of school budgeting and
finances. Education. |
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
SECTION 1. Chapter 72 of the general laws as most recently appearing in the 2004 Official Edition, is hereby amended, by inserting after section 2A, the following new section:
Section 2B. Financial Reports of the School District.
The superintendent of schools of each district shall file quarterly financial reports on or before the fifteenth of October, January, and April for the preceding three month period, and an annual financial report for the preceding fiscal year on, or before, the fifteenth of August with the commissioner of education, on forms provided by the department of education, including a sworn statement relative to the accuracy of the reports. Said reports shall be in compliance with all applicable standards of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board, including Statement No. 34; the Association of School Business Officials International, including the Certificate of Excellence in Reporting Program and Meritorious Budget Awards Program; the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants; and the Massachusetts Department of Education. The reports shall bear the endorsement of the chair of the district school committee, certifying that the report has been presented to the school committee.
The commissioner of the department of education shall provide for the electronic posting of the financial reports of each school district on the department’s web site for access by the general public.
SECTION 2. Section 89 of chapter 71 of the general laws, as most recently appearing in the 2004 Official Edition, is hereby amended by inserting after subsection rr, the following new subsection:
ss. The board of trustees of each charter school shall file quarterly financial reports on or before the fifteenth of October, January, and April for the preceding three month period, and an annual financial report for the preceding fiscal year on, or before, the fifteenth of August with the commissioner of education, on forms provided by the department of education, including a sworn statement relative to the accuracy of the reports. Said reports shall be in compliance with all applicable standards of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board, including Statement No. 34; the Association of School Business Officials International, including the Certificate of Excellence in Reporting Program and Meritorious Budget Awards Program; the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants; and the Massachusetts Department of Education. The reports shall bear the endorsement of the chair of the board of trustees, certifying that the report has been presented to the board of trustees.
The commissioner of the department of education shall provide for the electronic posting of the financial reports of each charter school on the department’s web site for access by the general public.
SECTION 3. Chapter 72 of the general laws as most recently appearing in the 2004 Official Edition, is hereby amended, by inserting after section 2B as provided in section 1 of this act, the following new section:
Section 2B. Other reports of the superintendent.
The superintendent of schools of each district shall annually prepare and publish, in a format prescribed by the department of education, and in a manner generally accessible by the residents of the district a report card for each school in the district including, but not limited to:
All information contained in the report card shall be submitted to the commissioner of education not later than August fifteenth of each year and be published on the department of education web site prior to the beginning of the school year. In the event that data is not readily available for any of the elements of the report card, the superintendent shall report those items for which data is available and shall take steps to collect and report all required data as soon as practicable in accordance with directives from the commissioner of education.