Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 581 - OREGON DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Division 21 - SCHOOL GOVERNANCE AND STUDENT CONDUCT
Section 581-021-0578 - School District Eligibility to Offer a Post Graduate Scholar Program
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 581-021-0578
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
School Districts are eligible to use state school funds for a post graduate scholar program if the following criteria are met:
(1) School districts must have a written agreement with the community college that has a service area or contract within which the school district is located.
(2) School districts have a policy approved by the school district board that:
(a)
Describes the goals of the program, including target high school graduation
rates for underserved students;
(b)
Includes minimum requirements for grade point average, attendance, and
participation in regular in-person meetings with school staff;
(c) Contains an evaluation plan describing
how the success of the program will be measured and monitored; and
(d) Lists the courses of study that are
approved by the school district for the post-graduate scholar program;
and
(3) The majority of students from the school district that are enrolled in courses at the community college meet at least one of the criteria identified below:
(a) Is not a post-graduate scholar;
(b) Has received a modified diploma, an
extended diploma or a General Educational Development (GED)
certificate;
(c) Is or will be a
first-generation graduate of high school;
(d) Is, or has been, a child in a foster
home;
(e) Is, or has been, placed
in a facility or an education program by a court;
(f) Is homeless;
(g) Is a parent; or
(h) Was identified as eligible for free or
reduced price lunches within the preceding 12 months.
Stat. Auth: Enrolled SB 1537 (2016).
Stat. Implemented: Enrolled SB 1537 (2016).
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