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(a) By July 1, 2009, the Governor’s Advisory Committee on Education Excellence and the P-16 Council, established by the Superintendent, shall work together to develop a report for submission to the Legislature that provides the Legislature with adequate information to enable them to establish the reasonable costs of schools offering instruction in kindergarten and any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive, and to determine the best use of available resources so that the vast majority of pupils may meet academic performance standards established by the state. The specific goal of the report is to make the state’s public school system one of the top 10 systems in the nation by 2017.(b) At the minimum, the report prepared pursuant to this section shall accomplish the following:
(1) Identify key fiscal and academic issues that will need to be addressed in developing, evaluating, validating, and refining the state’s public school system.
(2) Discuss the current distribution and adequacy of education funding and suggest needed changes to meet the goal of the report.
(3) Discuss needed changes to teacher retention policies and teacher training to meet the goal of the report.
(4) Discuss improving pupil achievement at all grade levels, including eliminating achievement gaps to meet the goal of the report.
(5) Include recommendations for any statutory changes.
(c) This section shall be implemented only to the extent that funds are available to the Governor’s Advisory Committee on Education Excellence and the P-16 Council for this purpose from any source, including, but not limited to, state funding, federal funding, and nonstate funding sources.