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[ ] Yes [ ]No
Does the School District provide a “documented process” that can be used to modify the high school graduation requirements for Algebra II as listed in the math requirements above? Does the documented process include substituting a math credit that shall include significant mathematics content as determined by the local school district and requested by the parent or emancipated student?
[ ] Yes [ ]No
A pupil may fails to achieve a passing score on the AIMS assessment for high school graduation may graduate if the pupil meets alternative graduation requirements. (AIMS AUGMENTATION SCORES ARE DETERMINED BY LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT ON A YEAR-TO-YEAR BASIS)
[ ] Yes [ ]No
If the district elects to offer sex education in the common or high school does it do so in conformity with this regulation?
[ ] Yes [ ]No
If the district elects to operate on an extended school year does it do so on the basis of this regulation?
[ ] Yes [ ]No
Has the governing board of each common school adopted policies that:
1. Require pupils to recite a passage from the Declaration of Independence for pupils in Grades 4-6 at the commencement of the first class of the day.
2. Enable the pupil or the parent of the pupil to object to reciting the passage of the Declaration of Independence.
[ ] Yes [ ]No
(Monitored by ADE, see recent monitoring report)
Does the local district identify all students whose primary home language is other than English upon enrollment forms and on the home language survey?
Does the local district assess all students in Kindergarten and 1st grade whose primary home language is other than English on an oral language proficiency assessment test approved by the State Board?
[ ] Yes [ ]No
(Monitored by ADE, see recent monitoring report)
Does the district recognize that a student has accomplished the completion of grade 10when a student has earned 10 credits, which shall include: 1 credit of English, 1 credit of Math, 1 credit of science and 6 credits of additional work?
[ ] Yes [ ]No
The nationally standardized norm-referenced achievement tests adopted by the State Board shall be given annually during a week in September or October designated by the State Board. Does the district comply with the scheduled testing dates?
[ ] Yes [ ]No
Does the superintendent, head of district or the designee:
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