New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 6A - EDUCATION
Chapter 16 - PROGRAMS TO SUPPORT STUDENT DEVELOPMENT
Subchapter 9 - ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Section 6A:16-9.2 - Program criteria
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 6A:16-9.2
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Each alternative education program, pursuant to 6A:16-1.3 , shall fulfill the following program criteria for both high school and middle school programs, unless otherwise noted:
1. A maximum
student-teacher ratio of 12:1 for high school programs shall be
maintained;
2. A maximum
student-teacher ratio of 10:1 for middle school programs shall be
maintained;
3. An Individualized
Program Plan (IPP) shall be developed for each general education student
enrolled in the program.
i. The IPP shall be
developed by the school district in which the student is enrolled, in
consultation with the student's parent and the receiving school district,
pursuant to
6A:16-9.1(a), or
other agency, pursuant to
6A:16-9.1(b), as
appropriate.
ii. The IPP shall be
developed by a multidisciplinary team of professionals with knowledge of the
student's educational, behavioral, emotional, social and health
needs.
iii. The IPP shall identify
the appropriate instructional and support services for addressing the student's
identified needs.
iv. The IPP shall
be developed in accordance with the format prescribed by the Commissioner of
Education and implemented within 30 calendar days of the student's placement in
the alternative education program.
(1) The
IPP may, but need not, be developed prior to the student's placement.
v. A multidisciplinary team shall
review and, as appropriate, revise the IPP prior to the completion of the
student's anticipated enrollment in the alternative education program or prior
to the end of the school year, whichever occurs first.
(1) The multidisciplinary team shall review
and revise the IPP, as needed, at any time during the student's enrollment in
the alternative education program.
(2) The multidisciplinary team that reviews
the IPP shall include staff from the sending school and the alternative
education program who have knowledge of the student's educational, behavioral,
emotional, social and health needs.
(3) The student's parent shall be advised of
revisions to the IPP.
4. For a student with a disability, the
alternative education program shall be consistent with the student's
Individualized Education Program (IEP), pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6A:14, Special
Education.
5. Individualized
instruction to students shall address the New Jersey Student Learning
Standards, pursuant to 6A:8-3.1
;
6. Instructional staff
shall be appropriately certified, pursuant to
6A:9-3.3;
7. Compliance with attendance policies,
pursuant to
6A:16-7.8 and
6A:32-8.3, shall be
required;
8. Academic instruction
sufficient to fulfill graduation requirements, pursuant to
6A:8-5.1, shall be provided to
high school students;
9.
Comprehensive support services and programs shall address each student's
health, social and emotional development and behavior;
10. Case management services including, but
not limited to, monitoring and evaluating student progress and coordinating
instructional and support services, pursuant to (a)5, 8, and 9 above, shall be
provided;
11. Services to
facilitate the transition of students returning to the general or special
education program shall be provided; and
12. A minimum student enrollment period of
not less than two complete marking periods shall be required.
i. If the student is enrolled with less than
two complete marking periods remaining prior to the end of the school year, the
decision regarding continued placement in the alternative education program
shall be made in accordance with
6A:16-9.3(a).
ii. If the student is removed from the
general education program and placed in an alternative education program as a
result of a firearm or assault with a weapon offense, the chief school
administrator may modify the term of removal or placement on a case-by-case
basis, pursuant to
6A:16-5.5(b)1
and 5.6(b)1.
iii. For the student
with a disability, the enrollment period shall be determined by appropriate
school personnel in accordance with the provisions of N.J.A.C. 6A:14, Special
Education, and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 2004,
20 U.S.C. §§
1400 et seq.
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