New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 6 - PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
Chapter 30 - EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Part 13 - EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL
Section 6.30.13.12 - RENEWAL PROCESS

Universal Citation: 6 NM Admin Code 6.30.13.12

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. Once an ECHS has received initial approval from the department, the ECHS will not be required to submit a new application for the following year.

B. The department shall review the data listed in Subsection A of 6.30.13.11 NMAC to determine continued compliance of the ECHS. Based on this review, the department will determine whether the ECHS will be renewed without further conditions for the following year, or if the ECHS will be designated as on probation for non-compliance.

C. If an ECHS is determined by the department to be unable to demonstrate full compliance, the department shall issue a notice of non-compliance.

D. The department shall notify the ECHS of their status, whether renewed or non-compliant, no later than August 1.

E. Schools receiving a notice of non-compliance shall maintain their status as a department-approved ECHS and be placed on a one-year probation. Schools shall use the probation year to make any changes required to be in full compliance.

(1) Upon receipt of a notice of non-compliance from the department, schools shall submit an improvement plan addressing non-compliance issues to the department within 30 business days.

(2) The department shall offer technical assistance to schools during the implementation of the improvement plan.

(3) Schools may apply for an extension of their probationary period. The decision to grant or deny such extension shall be at the discretion of the department secretary or his or her designated authority.

(4) Schools granted an extended probation may be re-granted designation upon demonstrating compliance.

F. Schools not demonstrating compliance with 6.30.13 NMAC at the end of the probation year shall lose their designation as a department-approved ECHS. Any school that has lost designation shall wait no less than one school year before re-applying for designation as a department-approved ECHS.

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