House Bill 367 amends Tennessee law to establish new accountability measures for public charter schools regarding student performance data. Specifically, it introduces a requirement that if a student transfers from a public charter school to a local education agency (LEA) during the spring semester, the student's performance and growth data from the Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program (TCAP) tests and end-of-course examinations must be utilized to determine the public charter school's performance designation and to assign a letter grade to the school.

These amendments aim to ensure that the performance of public charter schools is accurately reflected, even when students transfer mid-year. The bill is set to take effect upon becoming law and will apply to the 2022-2023 school year and subsequent years.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 49-1-602(a), 49-1-602, 49-1-228