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20-32-9-2. Requirements for guidelines and thresholds

IN Code § 20-32-9-2 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 2. The guidelines established in section 1 of this chapter:

(1) must provide standards and guidelines for secondary school personnel to determine when a student requires remediation or additional instruction, including guidelines that include:

(A) criteria and thresholds that must be based upon:

(i) the student's results or score on a national assessment of college and career readiness, with thresholds determined by the commission for higher education and the department in consultation with the state educational institutions; or

(ii) the student's qualifying grades, which for purposes of this section are a "B" or higher, in advanced placement, international baccalaureate, or dual credit courses; and

(B) a description of the school official who may make a determination based on the criteria to assess whether a student requires remediation or additional instruction; and

(2) must provide information on strategies and resources that schools can use to assist a student in achieving the level of academic performance that is appropriate for the student's grade level to:

(A) reduce the likelihood that a student will fail a graduation exam (before July 1, 2022) or fail to meet a postsecondary readiness competency established by the state board under IC 20-32-4-1.5(c) and require a graduation waiver under IC 20-32-4-4, IC 20-32-4-4.1, or IC 20-32-4-5; or

(B) minimize the necessity for postsecondary remedial course work by the student.

As added by P.L.268-2013, SEC.9. Amended by P.L.222-2015, SEC.13; P.L.242-2017, SEC.44; P.L.192-2018, SEC.41.

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20-32-9-2. Requirements for guidelines and thresholds