Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 389 - Examinations, Courses, Standards and Diplomas
ADMINISTRATION OF ACHIEVEMENT AND END-OF-COURSE EXAMINATIONS AND COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS ASSESSMENTS
Section 389.048 - Eligibility for pupil to take high school proficiency examinations

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 389.048

Current through September 16, 2024

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, to determine the eligibility of a pupil in the graduating cohort of 2014, 2015 or 2016 who has completed at least grade 9 to take the high school proficiency examinations, the pupil shall be deemed in:

(a) Grade 10 if the pupil has completed at least 5 units of credit or 2 semesters of high school.

(b) Grade 11 if the pupil has completed at least 11 units of credit or 4 semesters of high school.

(c) Grade 12 if the pupil has completed at least 17 units of credit or 6 semesters of high school.

2. If a pupil in the graduating cohort of 2014, 2015 or 2016 has an academic plan which projects that the pupil will graduate from high school before the pupil is granted the number of opportunities to take the high school proficiency examinations that is otherwise granted to pupils in grades 11 and 12, the pupil may submit a written request to the superintendent of schools of the school district in which the pupil is enrolled or the governing body of the charter school in which the pupil is enrolled to take the high school proficiency examinations for the first time before the pupil has earned the 5 units of credit or completed the 2 semesters of high school required for grade 10.

Added to NAC by Bd. of Education by R072-01, eff. 11-7-2001; A by R022-09, 10-27-2009; A by R061-14, eff. 12/22/2014

NRS 385.080, 389.015

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