HB 1059 Establishes procedures for the evaluation of credits for students transferring into an accredited public school district from an unaccredited public or nonpublic school or a home school

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HCS/HB 1059 - This act establishes procedures for evaluation of credit when a student enters a public school from an unaccredited public school, a nonpublic school, or a home school. The school district shall provide a written explanation of enrollment, credit issuance, grade placement, and the appeal process. The district will review course work, test results, transcripts, and performance data to determine credit and grade level within 30 days. If the district is not able to make a determination from the available data, it may administer a proficiency assessment, established by school board policy. Incoming students will be judged by the same criteria for passing as current students. Board policies must be reasonable and nondiscriminatory. If course work does not fulfill a district's curricular objectives, elective credit may be awarded if the course is sufficiently documented.

DONALD THALHUBER


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