New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 6A - EDUCATION
Chapter 8 - STANDARDS AND ASSESSMENT
Subchapter 5 - IMPLEMENTATION OF GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
Section 6A:8-5.2 - High school diplomas
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) District boards of education shall award a State-endorsed high school diploma to prospective graduates who have met all of the requirements adopted in accordance with 6A:8-5.1(a) or (c), or (d) below.
(b) District boards of education shall not issue a high school diploma to any student not meeting the criteria specified in the rule provisions referenced at (a) above.
(c) Pursuant to 6A:20-1.4, the Commissioner shall award a State-issued high school diploma based on achieving the Statewide standard score on the General Education Development test (GED) or other adult education assessments to individuals age 16 or older who are no longer enrolled in school and have not achieved a high school credential.
(d) The Commissioner shall award a State-issued high school diploma to individuals age 16 or older and no longer enrolled in high school based on official transcripts showing at least 30 general education credits leading to a degree at an accredited institution of higher education. Included in the 30 general education credits must be a minimum of 15 credits with at least three credits in each of the five general education categories as follows: English; mathematics; science; social science; and the humanities.
(e) District boards of education shall award a State-endorsed high school diploma to any currently enrolled student, regardless of grade level, who:
(f) Pursuant to 18A:7C-7 and 18A:7E-3, the chief school administrator or lead person of a charter school shall report annually to the district board of education or the charter school board of trustees at a public meeting not later than September 30, and to the Commissioner: