(1) The Department
shall maintain a template for CLPs. The CLP template and any rubric utilized by
the Department for evaluation of CLPs shall be posted on the Department's
website.
(2) Upon receipt of
Department approval to implement a CLP under rule 0520-01-17-.03, each LEA and
Public Charter School shall post its approved CLP on its website and make a
copy available to parents/legal guardians and students upon request. All
approved CLPs shall also be posted on the Department's website.
(3) The CLP shall address, at minimum, the
following components:
(a) Attendance policy
and procedures for students participating in remote instruction, if different
from the LEA or Public Charter School's regular attendance policy and
procedure. The LEA or Public Charter School's attendance policy and procedure
must include, but is not limited to:
1.
Procedures for determining when a student is present, which shall include plans
for seeking and receiving daily periodic visual, verbal, and/or written
confirmation of student participation in Instructional Time using multiple
methods of confirming student attendance.
2. Procedures for determining an excused
versus unexcused absence, the internal attendance tracking system to be used,
and how the LEA or Public Charter School will communicate attendance policies
and/or procedures to parents and/or legal guardians and students.
3. LEAs and Public Charter Schools shall
address in their attendance policy and procedure potential interventions for
addressing student absences during Remote Instruction, including any changes to
how the LEA or Public Charter School will implement or revise its progressive
truancy intervention plan required by T.C.A. §
49-6-3009.
4. The reporting of attendance to the
Department must be via the LEA or Public Charter School's student information
system utilizing the attendance code set by the Department of
Education.
(b) How all
students will be provided standards-based instruction by a licensed Tennessee
educator, including, but not limited to, students with disabilities, English
Learners, and at-risk students.
1. How the LEA
or Public Charter School will provide students with disabilities access to
instruction in a manner consistent with each student's individualized education
program (IEP) or 504 plan. Remote Instruction supports shall be considered and
included, as appropriate for the student, when an IEP or 504 plan is initially
developed or at any subsequent review or revision of an IEP or 504
plan;
2. How the LEA or Public
Charter School will provide students who are English Learners access to
instruction in a manner consistent with each student's individualized learning
plan and with State Board English as a Second Language Program Policy 3.207;
and
3. Address the needs of other
at-risk student populations as defined in State Board High School Policy
2.103.
(c) How the LEA
or Public Charter School will meet the requirements of T.C.A. §
49-6-3004
and T.C.A. §
49-6-201(b)(2)
during a disruption to school operations, including how the LEA or Public
Charter School will provide students in Kindergarten access to at least four
(4) hours of Instructional Time each school day, and how the LEA or Public
Charter School will provide students in grades one (1) through twelve (12)
access to at least six and one half (6 1/2) hours of Instructional Time each
school day.
1. The Instructional Time
requirements set forth in this chapter do not apply to students being served
under a homebound program, incarcerated students, and students in a residential
mental health facility or court-ordered day-treatment program. Instructional
Time requirements for students being served under a homebound program,
incarcerated students, and students in a residential mental health facility or
court-ordered day-treatment program shall comply with state law and state board
rules governing these students.
(d) All CLPs shall align student grading
expectations to the State Board's Uniform Grading Rule and Policy 3.301 for
students in grades 9-12 and to the LEA's or Public Charter School's locally
adopted grading policy for students in grades K-8, and, if applicable, for
students in grades 9-12.
(e) All
LEAs and Public Charter Schools shall comply with all relevant state and
federal laws, rules, and policies.
(f) Remote Instruction classes shall comply
with class size standards applicable to virtual education programs pursuant to
T.C.A. §
49-1-104(h)
and class size and case load requirements for special education as defined in
State Board Policy 3.206.
(g) If
the LEA's CLP requires a waiver of any state statute or rule, the LEA shall
submit a waiver request to the Commissioner pursuant to T.C.A. §
49-1-201.
If a Public Charter School's CLP requires a waiver of any state statute or
rule, the public charter school shall submit a waiver request to the
Commissioner or its authorizer pursuant to T.C.A. § 4913-111.