Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 338 § 338.120 — Additional requirements for virtual public charter schools; access to
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 338 ·
Oregon Code § 338.120·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Additional requirements for virtual public charter schools; access to
documents.
(1) In
addition to any other requirements of this chapter for a public charter school,
a virtual public charter school must have:
(a) A plan for
academic achievement that addresses how the school will improve student
learning and meet academic content standards required by ORS 329.045.
(b) Performance
criteria the school will use to measure the progress of the school in meeting
the academic performance goals set by the school for its first five years of
operation.
(c) A plan for
implementing the proposed education program of the school by directly and
significantly involving parents and guardians of students enrolled in the
school and involving the professional employees of the school.
(d) A budget,
business plan and governance plan for the operation of the school.
(e) In the
charter of the school, a requirement that the school:
(A) Monitor and
track student progress and attendance; and
(B) Provide
student assessments in a manner that ensures that an individual student is
being assessed and that the assessment is valid.
(f)
Notwithstanding ORS 338.135 (7), a plan to ensure that:
(A) All
superintendents, assistant superintendents and principals of the school are
licensed to administer by the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission; and
(B) Teachers who
are licensed to teach by the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission teach
at least 95 percent of the schools instructional hours.
(g) A plan for
maintaining student records and school records, including financial records, at
a designated central office of operations that is located:
(A) If the
sponsor is a school district, within the school district that is the sponsor
and as specified in the charter of the school; or
(B) If the
sponsor is the State Board of Education, at a central office located in Oregon
and as specified in the charter of the school.
(h) A plan to
provide equitable access to the education program of the school by ensuring
that each student enrolled in the school:
(A) Has access to
and use of computer and printer equipment as needed;
(B) Is offered an
Internet service cost reimbursement arrangement under which the school
reimburses the parent or guardian of the student, at a rate set by the school,
for the costs of obtaining Internet service at the minimum connection speed
required to effectively access the education program provided by the school; or
(C) Has access to
and use of computer and printer equipment and is offered Internet service cost
reimbursement.
(i) A plan to
provide access to computer and printer equipment and the Internet service cost
reimbursement as described in paragraph (h) of this subsection by students
enrolled in the school who are from families that qualify as low-income under
Title I of the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (20
U.S.C. 6301 et seq.).
(j) A plan to
conduct school-sponsored optional educational events at least six times each
school year at locations selected to provide convenient access to all students
enrolled in the school who want to participate.
(k) A plan to
conduct meetings at least twice a week between teachers and students enrolled
in the school, either in person or through the use of conference calls or other
technology.
(L) A plan to
provide opportunities for face-to-face meetings between teachers and students
enrolled in the school at least six times each school year.
(m) A plan to
provide, at the time of a students enrollment, written notice to the sponsor
and, if different, to the school district where the student is a resident.
Notification must be provided within 10 days after enrollment and must include:
(A) The name, age
and address of the student; and
(B) The name of
the school in which the student was formerly enrolled.
(n) A plan to
provide, at the time of a students withdrawal for a reason other than
graduation from high school, written notice to the sponsor and, if different,
to the school district where the student is a resident. Notification must be
provided within 10 days after withdrawal and must include:
(A) The name, age
and address of the student;
(B) The reason
the student no longer is enrolled and, if applicable, the name of the school in
which the student will enroll, if known to the virtual public charter school;
and
(C) The last day
on which the student was enrolled at the virtual public charter school.
(o) An agreement
to provide a students education records to the students resident school
district or to the sponsor, upon request of the resident school district or
sponsor.
(2) For a virtual
public charter school:
(a) A person who
is a member of the school district board for the sponsor of the virtual public
charter school may not be:
(A) An employee
of the virtual public charter school;
(B) A member of
the governing body of the virtual public charter school; or
(C) An employee
or other
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 338.120
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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