Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 005 - DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Division 15 - Division of Learning Services
Rule 005.15.15-006 - ADE Rules Governing College and Career Readiness Planning Programs
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 005.15.15-006
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
1.00 REGULATORY AUTHORITY
1.01 These
regulations are enacted pursuant to the authority contained in Ark. Code Ann.
§§
6-11-105,
6-15-441,
6-16-601
et seq.,
25-15-201 et seq., and Acts 989 and 1216 of
2015.
2.00 PURPOSE
2.01 The purpose of
these rules is to establish guidelines for the implementation of:
2.01.1 the Arkansas College and Career
Readiness Planning Program; and
2.01.2 Postsecondary preparatory programs in
Arkansas.
3.00 DEFINITIONS
For purposes of these rules, each term below shall be defined as follows:
3.01 "ACT" means the
American College Test.
3.02
"College and career readiness assessment" means a test that measures student
readiness for postsecondary learning and is administered pursuant to these
rules or is used by institutions of higher education as part of their
admissions, placement, and scholarship processes.
3.02.1 "College and career readiness
assessment" includes any assessment approved by the State Board of
Education.
3.03 "College
and career readiness benchmark" means the minimum score on a college and career
readiness assessment in mathematics, English, or reading indicating that a
student has a high probability of success in entry level postsecondary
education.
3.03.1 College and career readiness
benchmarks shall be determined jointly by the Arkansas Higher Education
Coordinating Board and the State Board of Education.
3.04 "Department" means the Arkansas
Department of Education.
3.05
"Designated College Readiness Course" means a regular instructional course
taken during a student's senior year of high school that is designated by:
3.05.1 Local school officials to assist in
the improvement of a student's placement test scores for mathematics, English
language arts, or reading; or
3.05.2 The Department of Education and the
Department of Higher Education as an appropriate course for college
readiness.
3.06
"Eligible student" means a public school student in Arkansas who:
3.06.1 Is enrolled in grade eight (8) or
enrolled in grades ten through twelve (10-12);
3.06.2 Is identified through a college and
career readiness assessment as scoring below a college and career readiness
benchmark in mathematics, English, or reading;
3.06.3 Receives the counseling required under
Section 4.05 of these rules; and
3.06.4 Desires to enroll in postsecondary
education.
3.07
"Placement test" means a test for entrance to postsecondary education that is
either approved by the State Board of Education, or designated by the
Department of Higher Education.
3.07.1 For the
purpose of these rules, "Placement test" includes without limitation the
ACT.
3.08 "Postsecondary
preparatory program" means an intensive program approved under these rules that
is focused on preparing students for entry-level postsecondary work in the
areas of mathematics, English, and reading based on identified needs for
college enrollment and placement.
4.00 COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS PLANNING PROGRAM -IMPLEMENTATION
4.01
Each public school that serves students in grade eight (8) shall administer a
college and career readiness assessment approved by the State Board of
Education to each student enrolled in grade eight (8) at the public
school.
4.02 Each public school
that serves students in grades ten through twelve (10-12) shall administer a
college and career readiness assessment approved by the State Board of
Education to each student before the student graduates from high
school.
4.03 Funding for the
college and career readiness assessments listed in Sections 4.01 and 4.02 of
these rules may be provided by the Department using at-risk funding or other
funds appropriated and authorized for this purpose.
4.04 Each public school district shall use
the college and career readiness assessments:
4.04.1 To assist students with college and
workforce readiness skills, course selection in high school, and improved
academic achievement;
4.04.2 To
identify students who do not meet the college and career readiness benchmarks
in mathematics, English, or reading; and
4.04.3 To provide the basis for the
counseling concerning postsecondary preparatory programs as required by Section
4.05 of these rules and Ark. Code Ann. §
6-16-603.
4.05 Each public school district shall ensure
that every student identified under Section 4.04.2 is counseled by a public
school counselor and strongly encouraged to enroll in a postsecondary
preparatory program approved under these rules.
4.06 The public school district shall make
every reasonable effort to involve parents or guardians in student counseling
and placement of students.
4.07
Each public school shall fully incorporate the results from the college and
career readiness assessments into the college and career planning process for
each student. The Department shall monitor the utilization of these assessments
to ensure public school compliance.
5.00 POSTSECONDARY PREPARATORY PROGRAMS - APPROVAL
5.01 No later than May 1 of
each year, any of the listed entities may submit to the Department an
application for authorization to operate a postsecondary preparatory program in
Arkansas:
5.01.1 One or more school
districts;
5.01.2 One or more
institutions of higher education; or
5.01.3 A partnership of one or more school
districts and one or more institutions of higher education.
5.02 An application for
authorization shall include:
5.02.1 A list of
the participating school district(s) or institution(s) of higher
education;
5.02.2 The number and
location of sites at which postsecondary preparatory programs will be
offered;
5.02.3 A program
description, including identification of the curriculum, content guides, and
instructional materials to be utilized;
5.02.4 Staffing and instructor
qualifications;
5.02.5 Program
schedules;
5.02.6 Guidelines for
admission to the postsecondary program, including program eligibility
requirements and selection criteria;
5.02.6.1
Admission guidelines should address whether and how the program will admit
students in grade twelve (12) under Section 6.03 of these rules;
5.02.7 Disciplinary policies which
will govern participants; and
5.02.8 Attendance requirements for
participants.
5.03 The
Department may approve an application for authorization after:
5.03.1 Determining that the application meets
the criteria established by these rules and Ark. Code Ann. §
6-16-601
et
seq;
5.03.2 Reviewing
evidence of the postsecondary preparatory program's past performance and
success, as reported under Section 9.0;
5.03.3 Reviewing the postsecondary
preparatory program's past compliance with these rules with Ark. Code Ann.
§
6-16-601
et seq.,
and with other relevant state or federal law; and
5.03.4 Giving priority for approval to
postsecondary preparatory programs operated by partnerships between one or more
school districts and one or more institutions of higher education.
5.04 Authorization of an approved
postsecondary preparatory program may be for a term defined by the Department
of no more than one (1) year.
5.05
A postsecondary preparatory program shall not receive authorization under these
rules unless the postsecondary preparatory program files an annual application
with the Department and the application is approved.
5.06 Content guides utilized by a
postsecondary preparatory program must be approved by the Department and must:
5.06.1 Include the curricular goals in each
content area; and
5.06.2 State
clearly how the program goals will be met.
5.06.3 Postsecondary preparatory programs may
utilize content guides developed by outside parties with the Department's
approval.
6.00 POSTSECONDARY PREPARATORY PROGRAMS - ENROLLMENT
6.01 An eligible student may enroll in and
attend a postsecondary preparatory program at any time between:
6.01.1 The first day of school after July 1
of the year in which the student first enters grade eight (8); and
6.01.2 The first day of school after July 1
of the year in which the student first enters grade twelve (12).
6.02 An eligible student shall
receive priority for enrollment in a postsecondary preparatory program if the
eligible student qualifies for free and reduced price meals under the National
School Lunch Act,
42 U.S.C. §
1751
et seq., as verified by
a signed Free and Reduced Price School Meals Family Application on file with
the entity administering the postsecondary preparatory program or by issuance
of an Alternate Income Form for special provision schools (e.g., Community
Eligibility or Provision 2).
6.02.1 If the
postsecondary preparatory program is administered by an entity other than the
student's home district, the program shall furnish a Free and Reduced Price
School Meals Family Application to the student solely for the purpose of
determining eligibility under this section.
6.02.2 No public school district, public
school, or charter school may disclose any student's eligibility for free and
reduced price meals to any other entity, including a public school district or
institution of higher education administering a postsecondary preparatory
program.
6.02.3 A postsecondary
preparatory program may disclose a student's eligibility for free and reduced
price meals to the Department.
6.03 Notwithstanding the requirements of
Section 6.01, if space and funding are available after all eligible students
who applied to attend a postsecondary preparatory program are enrolled, the
Department may permit a postsecondary preparatory program to enroll a student
in grade twelve (12) or a high school graduate if the student or graduate:
6.03.1 Scores below college and career
readiness benchmarks on a college and career readiness assessment or placement
test; and
6.03.2 Will enroll in the
postsecondary preparatory program no later than three (3) months after
graduating from an Arkansas high school.
6.04 An eligible student, or a student
enrolled under Section 6.03, may enroll in one (1) or more of the curriculum
areas in which the student has scored below the college and career readiness
benchmark as identified by college and career readiness
assessments.
7.00 POSTSECONDARY PREPARATORY PROGRAMS - OPERATION
7.01 A postsecondary preparatory program
approved under these rules shall:
7.01.1
Provide advice that will better prepare eligible students for entry-level
postsecondary work in the areas of mathematics, English, and reading;
7.01.2 Improve diagnostic efforts,
counseling, placement, and instruction for eligible students;
7.01.3 Provide intensive remedial instruction
to eligible students enrolled in the postsecondary preparatory program in one
(1) or more of the following curriculum areas:
7.01.3.1 Mathematics;
7.01.3.2 English; and
7.01.3.3 Reading;
7.01.4 Effectively use college and career
readiness assessments to monitor the progress of participants in the
postsecondary preparatory program; and
7.01.5 Use innovative teaching and learning
strategies that are designed to be effective with participants in the
postsecondary preparatory program.
7.02 Remedial instruction provided by an
approved postsecondary preparatory program shall:
7.02.1 Consist of a minimum of twenty-five
(25) hours or more of instruction for each curriculum area offered;
7.02.2 Conform to content guides as approved
by the Department of Education, in consultation with the Department of Higher
Education;
7.02.3 Conform to
individualized plans developed for each student;
7.02.4 Be offered in classes containing no
less than ten (10) students and no more than fifteen (15) students;
and
7.02.5 Be offered on one or
more days from Monday through Saturday, during any hours that participants are
not required to attend public school.
7.03 A postsecondary preparatory program
approved under these rules shall use instructors with appropriate content
knowledge and specialized training developed by the Department for instructors
of developmental education.
7.03.1 A
postsecondary preparatory program may use an instructor who does not hold an
Arkansas teaching license only if the non-licensed instructor works together
with an instructor who holds a current Arkansas teaching license.
7.03.2 Instructors must hold one (1) of the
following:
7.03.2.1 A current Arkansas
secondary teaching license in the field to be taught;
7.03.2.2 A bachelor's degree with an
undergraduate major in the field to be taught; or
7.03.2.3 A graduate degree in the field to be
taught.
7.03.3
Instructors who will assist students with diagnosed reading problems must hold
or be eligible to hold a current Arkansas teaching license with the Reading
Specialist or Reading endorsement.
7.03.4 Instructors shall attend scheduled
in-service training administered by the Department.
7.04 An Arkansas public high school shall
award one (1) unit of credit as an elective for successfully completing a
postsecondary preparatory program under these rules.
7.04.1 The unit of credit awarded under this
section shall not count toward the minimum number of credits required by law
for high school graduation.
8.00 POSTSECONDARY PREPARATORY PROGRAMS - FUNDING
8.01 The Department may
provide funding for approved postsecondary preparatory programs from at-risk
funding or other funds appropriated and authorized for this purpose.
8.01.1 The Department shall give priority for
funding to postsecondary preparatory programs operated by partnerships between
one or more school districts and one or more institutions of higher
education.
8.01.2 Funding provided
by the Department may be used by a postsecondary preparatory program only for
those costs directly related to the proper administration of the program,
including without limitation administrative costs, stipends, instructional
materials, and site operational costs.
8.01.3 Funding provided by the Department may
not be used to purchase tangible personal property if the property has:
8.01.3.1 A useful life of more than one (1)
year; and
8.10.3.2 An acquisition
cost of $300 or more per unit.
8.01.4 Any balance of funds provided by the
Department and remaining at the conclusion of the program term shall be
returned to the Department.
8.02 The opportunity to participate in a
postsecondary preparatory program under these rules shall not be interpreted as
mandating the Department to fund postsecondary preparatory programs at a cost
in excess of the funds appropriated and authorized in the Public School Fund
for this purpose.
8.03 An Arkansas
public school district may use National School Lunch student categorical
funding received under Ark. Code Ann. §
6-20-2305 to operate or support an
approved postsecondary preparatory program, subject to the planning and
reporting requirements of the Department's Rules Governing the Monitoring of
Arkansas Comprehensive School Improvement Plans (ACSIP).
8.04 A postsecondary preparatory program
shall not receive funding from the Department unless the postsecondary
preparatory program files an annual application with the Department and the
application is approved.
9.00 POSTSECONDARY PREPARATORY PROGRAMS - EVALUATION
9.01 A postsecondary
preparatory program approved under these rules shall document evidence of its
performance and the success of its participants.
9.02 Within ninety (90) days of the end of
the approval term specified under Section 5.04 of these rules, each approved
postsecondary preparatory program shall submit the following data in a form and
manner approved by the Department:
9.02.1 The
total number of participants and the number of participants in each grade
level;
9.02.2 The number of
participants who were eligible for free and reduced-price meals under the
National School Lunch Act;
9.02.3
The total number of participants in each curriculum area identified in Section
7.01.3;
9.02.4 The progress of
participants monitored in the postsecondary preparatory program through the use
of college and career readiness assessments;
9.02.5 The number of participants who
enrolled in the postsecondary preparatory programs and:
9.02.5.1 Scored lower than the statewide
minimum scores established by the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board
for college placement; or
9.02.5.2
Scored at or higher than the statewide minimum scores established by the
Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board for college placement;
9.02.6 Student-specific data for
each individual participant, including:
9.02.6.1 Name, gender, grade level,
identification number, and other identification data specified by the
Department;
9.02.6.2 Free and
reduced lunch status;
9.02.6.3
Curriculum area(s) in which the student enrolled; and
9.02.6.4 Placement test scores;
9.02.7 Daily attendance;
9.02.8 The final percentage of participants
meeting the attendance requirements contained in the program's
application;
9.02.9 An itemization
of the source and amount of all funds expended to support the approved
postsecondary preparatory program; and
9.02.10 An itemization of the source, payee,
amount, and purpose of all expenditures made from funds provided by the
Department or by any Arkansas public school district.
9.03 The Department of Education, in
collaboration with the Department of Higher Education, shall collect and
analyze the data reported by approved postsecondary preparatory programs under
Section 9.02.
9.03.1 The Department shall
store all student data in the Arkansas Public School Computer
Network.
9.03.2 The Department
shall present its data analysis in the annual school performance reports
required by Ark. Code Ann. §
6-15-1402.
9.0 4 The Department shall annually release
to the General Assembly the following data by the Department:
9.04.1 The number and type of postsecondary
preparatory programs approved;
9.04.2 For each approved postsecondary
preparatory program, the public school district(s) and/or institution(s) of
higher education operating the postsecondary preparatory programs
approved;
9.04.3 The amount of
funding the Department distributed to each postsecondary preparatory program;
and
9.04.4 The data collected from
each approved postsecondary preparatory programs under Section 9.02, after
removing any personally identifiable student information as required by the
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974.
9.05 Data collection shall be maintained by
the Department for the purpose of:
9.05.1
Increasing college and career readiness skills;
9.05.2 Improving instruction;
9.05.3 Enhancing school improvement
plans;
9.05.4 Reducing the college
remediation rates of students; and
9.05.5 Developing and implementing
postsecondary preparatory programs under these rules.
9.06 The Department shall report to the House
Committee on Education and the Senate Committee on Education no later than
December 31 of each year on the:
9.06.1
Implementation and effectiveness of the Arkansas College and Career Readiness
Planning Program; and
9.06.2
Statistical analysis of postsecondary preparatory programs under these
rules.
9.06.3 The report may be
posted on the Department's website with a notification to the
Committees.
10.00 PLACEMENT TESTS
10.01 An Arkansas public school student
enrolled in grade eight (8) or grade ten (10) may take a placement test at no
cost to the student at a date, time, and location set by the State Board of
Education.
10.01.1 Each public school
district shall use the placement test scores to identify every student who
scores below the statewide minimum scores established by the Arkansas Higher
Education Coordinating Board for mathematics, English, or reading.
10.01.2 Each public school district shall
ensure that every student identified pursuant to Section 10.01.1 is counseled
by a public school counselor and strongly encouraged to enroll in a Designated
College Readiness Course.
10.02 Each public school district shall
ensure that every Arkansas public school student enrolled in grade eleven (11)
is advised by a public school counselor of the opportunity under Section 10.03
to take a placement test during grade twelve (12) at no cost to the
student.
10.03 An Arkansas public
school student enrolled in grade twelve (12) may take a placement test at no
cost to the student at a date, time, and location set by the State Board of
Education if:
10.03.1 The student
successfully completes a postsecondary preparatory program; and
10.03.2 The student is enrolled in a
Designated College Readiness Course.
10.04 At the request of a student, the
student's placement test score will be made available to and will be accepted
by and recognized toward meeting enrollment requirements of state-supported
colleges, universities, and postsecondary vocational schools in
Arkansas.
10.05 Availability of
placement tests under Sections 10.01 and 10.03 shall be dependent on the
availability of funds appropriated and authorized for that
purpose.
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