Arizona Administrative Code
Title 7 - EDUCATION
Chapter 2 - STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Article 3 - CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS
Section R7-2-302.03 - Personal Curriculum
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 7-2-302.03
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. Definitions.
1. "Personal Curriculum" means a
documented process that may be used to modify the high school graduation
requirements for mathematics delineated in R7-2-302.02(1)(c). A student may use
a personal curriculum to modify the Algebra II requirement delineated in
R7-2-302.02(1)(c)(ii) and reduce the credit requirements for mathematics from
four to three credits. A student who successfully completes the student's
personal curriculum meets the requirements for high school
graduation.
2. "Development Team"
means a team that develops a personal curriculum for a student and consists of
the student, the parent or legal guardian of the student, and a school
counselor or principal or their designee. A school principal may add additional
members to the development team as the principal deems appropriate.
B. A student is eligible for a personal curriculum if the student meets the following criteria:
1. The student has successfully completed the
mathematics requirements delineated in R7-2-302.02(1)(c)(i); and
2. Despite the student's successful
completion of the mathematics requirements delineated in R7-2-302.02(1)(c)(i),
the development team determines that the student demonstrates a need to modify
the requirement delineated in R7-2-302.02(1)(c)(ii) for Algebra II or its
equivalent course content.
C. The requirements for a personal curriculum are as follows:
1. An eligible student may
only modify the mathematics requirement delineated in R7-2-302.02(1)(c)(ii) for
Algebra II or its equivalent course content;
2. In lieu of successfully completing Algebra
II or its equivalent course content, an eligible student shall successfully
complete at least one credit in mathematics that shall include significant
mathematics content as determined by the local school district governing board
or charter school; and
3. An
eligible student shall successfully complete a course in mathematics in the
student's senior year.
D. The procedures for developing and implementing a personal curriculum are as follows:
1. The parent or legal guardian of a student,
an emancipated student, or a student with permission from the student's parent
or legal guardian may request a personal curriculum in a manner prescribed by
the local school district governing board or charter school.
2. Upon receipt of a request for a personal
curriculum made pursuant to subsection (D)(1), the local school district or
charter school shall verify that the student successfully completed the
mathematics requirements delineated in R7-2-302.02(1)(c)(i) and, upon
verification, shall convene a development team.
3. The development team shall:
a. Verify that the student demonstrates a
need to modify the requirement delineated in R7-2-302.02(1)(c)(ii) for Algebra
II or its equivalent course content,
b. Identify an appropriate alternative
mathematics course or courses to modify the requirement for Algebra II or its
equivalent course content,
c.
Develop a written personal curriculum plan that includes the alternative
mathematics course or courses identified in subsection (D)(3)(b) and a plan for
monitoring student progress toward successfully completing the alternative
mathematics course or courses. In developing the personal curriculum plan the
development team shall consider how the proposed modifications maintain the
integrity of the high school diploma and enable the student to achieve the
student's post-secondary education and career goals.
4. The development team may modify the
personal curriculum plan based upon the development team's evaluation of the
student's progress.
E. The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall monitor a school district or charter school if there is reason to believe that the school district or charter school is allowing modifications inconsistent with the requirements delineated in this Section.
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