Rhode Island Code of Regulations
Title 200 - Board of Education
Chapter 20 - Council on Elementary and Secondary Education
Subchapter 10 - Academic Standards, Programs and Operations
Part 5 - Virtual Learning in Rhode Island (200-RICR-20-10-5)
Section 200-RICR-20-10-5.3 - Roles and responsibilities
Universal Citation: 200 RI Code of Rules 20 10 5.3
Current through September 18, 2024
5.3.1 RIDE responsibilities and functions
A. The
responsibilities of RIDE include but are not limited to:
1. Ensuring that existing and future state
policies do not limit or prohibit students from engaging in online learning
opportunities;
2. Ensuring open
enrollment for all learners to provide greater access to quality online
content;
3. Promoting state
policies to support a move to competency-based learning;
4. Reviewing and communicating the national
standards that will guide the development or purchase of quality online
content, instruction and programming;
5. Providing information to the educational
community relating to online learning content, instruction, programming and
other online resources;
6.
Promoting flexible student funding that supports access to online learning
opportunities;
7. Supporting
statewide efforts to ensure adequate resources for bandwidth and
infrastructure; and,
8. Supporting
opportunities for statewide efficiencies to increase access to technology and
online learning.
5.3.2 LEA responsibilities and functions
A. LEAs shall support student
access and engagement in a variety of online learning opportunities such as
online courses or online programs suitable for meeting the unique learning
needs of individual students. Responsibilities of LEAs include but are not
limited to:
1. Ensuring that all online
content, regardless of the source, is rigorous, of high quality, and, where
appropriate, aligned to adopted state and LEA standards;
2. Providing professional development on the
utilization and integration of virtual learning opportunities into curriculum
and instructional strategies;
3.
Ensuring appropriate placement of students in online learning programs or
courses;
4. Communicating the
criteria and procedures for enrolling and remaining enrolled in online learning
opportunities;
5. Communicating to
students and parents or guardians acceptable online course work that will meet
state and local graduation requirements;
6. Clearly identifying online coursework
opportunities that meet post- secondary, college, or military enrollment
requirements;
7. Ensuring the
safety of all students in the online environment by adopting and upholding
acceptable use and internet safety policies or protocols; and,
8. Creating and adopting a local virtual
learning policy that provides all students with access to online learning and
that clearly communicates all of the above and any other LEA procedures related
to virtual learning education.
B. Recognition of which virtual learning
opportunities fulfill coursework graduation requirements is a local decision
and shall be predicated on alignment to State- adopted standards and other
relevant national and industry standards.
C. Local graduation policies must not limit
access or prohibit approved online coursework from fulfilling graduation
requirements.
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