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⭐Part 12 Statewide Online Education Program Act
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1 Part 12 Statewide Online Education Program Act 53A Title. This part is known as the "Statewide Online Education Program Act." 53A Program name. (1) The program created under this part shall be known as the "Statewide Online Education Program." (2) The program name, "Statewide Online Education Program," shall be used in the dissemination of information on the program. 53A Definitions. As used in this part: (1) "District school" means a public school under the control of a local school board elected pursuant to Title 20A, Chapter 14, Nomination and Election of State and Local School Boards. (2) "Eligible student" means: (a) a student enrolled in a district school or charter school in Utah; or (b) beginning on July 1, 2013, a student: (i) who attends a private school or home school; and (ii) whose custodial parent or legal guardian is a resident of Utah. (3) "LEA" means a local education agency in Utah that has administrative control and direction for public education. (4) "Online course" means a course of instruction offered by the Statewide Online Education Program through the use of digital technology. (5) "Primary LEA of enrollment" means the LEA in which an eligible student is enrolled for courses other than online courses offered through the Statewide Online Education Program. (6) "Released-time" means a period of time during the regular school day a student is excused from school at the request of the student's parent or guardian pursuant to rules of the State Board of Education. 53A Statewide Online Education Program created -- Designated as program of the public education system -- Purposes. (1) The Statewide Online Education Program is created to enable an eligible student to earn high school graduation credit through the completion of publicly funded online courses. (2) Pursuant to Utah Constitution, Article X, Section 2, the Statewide Online Education Program is designated as a program of the public education system. (3) The purposes of an online school are to: (a) provide a student with access to online learning options regardless of where the student attends school, whether a public, private, or home school; Page 12 (b) provide high quality learning options for a student regardless of language, residence, family income, or special needs; (c) provide online learning options to allow a student to acquire the knowledge and technology skills necessary in a digital world; (d) utilize the power and scalability of technology to customize education so that a student may learn in the student's own style preference and at the student's own pace; (e) utilize technology to remove the constraints of traditional classroom learning, allowing a student to access learning virtually at any time and in any place and giving the student the flexibility to take advantage of the student's peak learning time; (f) provide personalized learning, where a student can spend as little or as much time as the student needs to master the material; (g) provide greater access to self-paced programs enabling a high achieving student to accelerate academically, while a struggling student may have additional time and help to gain competency; (h) allow a student to customize the student's schedule to better meet the student's academic goals; (i) provide quality learning options to better prepare a student for post-secondary education and vocational or career opportunities; and (j) allow a student to have an individualized educational experience. 53A Option to enroll in online courses offered through the Statewide Online Education Program. (1) Subject to the course limitations provided in Subsection (2), an eligible student may enroll in an online course offered through the Statewide Online Education Program if: (a) the student meets the course prerequisites; (b) the course is open for enrollment; (c) the online course is aligned with the student's student education/occupation plan (SEOP); (d) the online course is consistent with the student's individual education plan (IEP), if the student has an IEP; and (e) the online course is consistent with the student's international baccalaureate program, if the student is participating in an international baccalaureate program. (2) An eligible student may enroll in online courses for no more than the following number of credits: (a) in the and school years, two credits; (b) in the school year, three credits; (c) in the school year, four credits; (d) in the school year, five credits; and (e) beginning with the school year, six credits. (3) Notwithstanding Subsection (2): (a) a student's primary LEA of enrollment may allow an eligible student to enroll in online courses for more than the number of credits specified in Subsection (2); or (b) upon the request of an eligible student, the State Board of Education may allow the student to enroll in online courses for more than the number of credits specified in Subsection (2), if the online courses better meet the academic goals of the student. (4) An eligible student's primary LEA of enrollment: Page 23 (a) in conjunction with the student and the student's parent or legal guardian, is responsible for preparing and implementing a student education/occupation plan (SEOP) for the eligible student, as provided in Section 53A-1a-106; and (b) shall assist an eligible student in scheduling courses in accordance with the student's SEOP, graduation requirements, and the student's post-secondary plans. (5) An eligible student's primary LEA of enrollment may not: (a) impose restrictions on a student's selection of an online course that fulfills graduation requirements and is consistent with the student's SEOP or post-secondary plans; or (b) give preference to an online course or online course provider. (6) The State Board of Education, including an employee of the State Board of Education, may not give preference to an online course or online course provider. (7) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (7)(b), a person may not provide an inducement or incentive to a public school student to participate in the Statewide Online Education Program. (b) For purposes of Subsection (7)(a): (i) "Inducement or incentive" does not mean: (A) instructional materials or software necessary to take an online course; or (B) access to a computer or digital learning device for the purpose of taking an online course. (ii) "Person" does not include a relative of the public school student. 53A Authorized online course providers. The following entities may offer online courses to eligible students through the Statewide Online Education Program: (1) a charter school or district school created exclusively for the purpose of serving students online; (2) an LEA program, approved by the LEA's governing board, that is created exclusively for the purpose of serving students online; and (3) a program of an institution of higher education listed in Section 53B that: (a) offers secondary school level courses; and (b) is created exclusively for the purpose of serving students online. Amended by Chapter 404, 2015 General Session 53A Payment for an online course. (1) For the school year, the fee for a.5 credit online course or.5 credit of a 1 credit online course is: (a) $200 for the following courses, except a concurrent enrollment course: (i) financial literacy; (ii) health; (iii) fitness for life; and (iv) computer literacy; (b) $200 for driver education; (c) $250 for a course that meets core standards for Utah public schools in fine arts or career and technical education, except a concurrent enrollment course; (d) $300 for the following courses: (i) a course that meets core standards for Utah public schools requirements in social studies, except a concurrent enrollment course; and Page 34 (ii) a world language course, except a concurrent enrollment course; (e) $350 for the following courses: (i) a course that meets core standards for Utah public schools requirements for language arts, mathematics, or science; and (ii) a concurrent enrollment course; and (f) $250 for a course not described in Subsections (1)(a) through (e). (2) If a course meets the requirements of more than one course fee category described in Subsection (1), the course fee shall be the lowest of the applicable course fee categories. (3) Beginning with the school year, the online course fees described in Subsection (1) shall be adjusted each school year in accordance with the percentage change in value of the weighted pupil unit from the previous school year. (4) An online learning provider shall receive payment for an online course as follows: (a) for a.5 credit online course, 50% of the online course fee after the withdrawal period described in Section 53A ; (b) for a 1 credit online course, 25% of the online course fee after the withdrawal period described in Section 53A and 25% of the online course fee upon the beginning of the second.5 credit of the online course; and (c) if a student completes a 1 credit online course within 12 months or a.5 credit course within nine weeks following the end of a traditional semester, 50% of the online course fee. (5) (a) If a student fails to complete a 1 credit course within 12 months or a.5 credit course within nine weeks following the end of a traditional semester, the student may continue to be enrolled in the course until the student graduates from high school. (b) To encourage an online course provider to provide remediation to a student who remains enrolled in an online course pursuant to Subsection (5)(a) and avoid the need for credit recovery, an online course provider shall receive a payment equal to 30% of the online course fee if the student completes the online course before the student graduates from high school. (6) Notwithstanding the online course fees prescribed in Subsections (1) through (3), a school district or charter school may: (a) negotiate a fee with an online course provider for an amount up to the amount prescribed in Subsections (1) through (3); and (b) pay the negotiated fee instead of the fee prescribed in Subsections (1) through (3). (7) An online course provider who contracts with a vendor for the acquisition of online course content or online course instruction may negotiate the payment for the vendor's service independent of the fees specified in Subsections (1) through (3). Amended by Chapter 415, 2015 General Session 53A Withdrawal from an online course. (1) An online course provider shall establish a start date for an online course, including a start date for the second.5 credit of a 1 credit online course. (2) Except as provided in Subsection (3), a student may withdraw from an online course: (a) within 20 school calendar days of the start date, if the student enrolls in an online course on or before the start date established pursuant to Subsection (1); or (b) within 20 school calendar days of enrolling in the online course, if the student enrolls in an online course after the start date established pursuant to Subsection (1). (3) Page 45 (a) A student may withdraw from a 1 credit online course within 20 school calendar days of the start date of the second.5 credit of the online course. (b) An online course provider shall refund a payment received for the second.5 credit of an online course if a student withdraws from the online course pursuant to Subsection (3)(a). (c) If a student withdraws from a 1 credit online course as provided in Subsection (3)(a), the online course provider shall receive payment for the student's completion of.5 credit of the 1 credit course in the same manner as an online course provider receives payment for a student's completion of a.5 credit online course as described in Subsection 53A (4). 53A State Board of Education to deduct funds and make payments -- Plan for the payment of online courses taken by private and home school students. (1) (a) The State Board of Education shall deduct money from funds allocated to the student's primary LEA of enrollment under Chapter 17a, Minimum School Program Act, to pay for online course fees. (b) Money shall be deducted under Subsection (1) in the amount and at the time an online course provider qualifies to receive payment for an online course as provided in Subsection 53A (4). (2) From money deducted under Subsection (1), the State Board of Education shall make payments to the student's online course provider as provided in Section 53A (3) The Legislature shall establish a plan, which shall take effect beginning on July 1, 2013, for the payment of online courses taken by a private school or home school student. 53A Course credit acknowledgement. (1) A student's primary LEA of enrollment and the student's online course provider shall enter into a course credit acknowledgement in which the primary LEA of enrollment and the online course provider acknowledge that the online course provider is responsible for the instruction of the student in a specified online course. (2) The terms of the course credit acknowledgement shall provide that: (a) the online course provider shall receive a payment in the amount provided under Section 53A ; and (b) the student's primary LEA of enrollment acknowledges that the State Board of Education will deduct funds allocated to the LEA under Chapter 17a, Minimum School Program Act, in the amount and at the time the online course provider qualifies to receive payment for the online course as provided in Subsection 53A (4). (3) (a) A course credit acknowledgement may originate with either an online course provider or primary LEA of enrollment. (b) The originating entity shall submit the course credit acknowledgement to the State Board of Education who shall forward it to the primary LEA of enrollment for course selection verification or the online course provider for acceptance. (c) (i) A primary LEA of enrollment may only reject a course credit acknowledgement if: (A) the online course is not aligned with the student's SEOP; Page 56 (B) the online course is not consistent with the student's IEP, if the student has an IEP; (C) the online course is not consistent with the student's international baccalaureate program, if the student participates in an international baccalaureate program; or (D) the number of online course credits exceeds the maximum allowed for the year as provided in Section 53A (ii) Verification of alignment of an online course with a student's SEOP does not require a meeting with the student. (d) An online course provider may only reject a course credit acknowledgement if: (i) the student does not meet course prerequisites; or (ii) the course is not open for enrollment. (e) A primary LEA of enrollment or online course provider shall submit an acceptance or rejection of a course credit acknowledgement to the State Board of Education within 72 business hours of the receipt of a course credit acknowledgement from the State Board of Education pursuant to Subsection (3)(b). (f) If an online course provider accepts a course credit acknowledgement, the online course provider shall forward to the primary LEA of enrollment the online course start date as established under Section 53A (g) If an online course provider rejects a course credit acknowledgement, the online course provider shall include an explanation which the State Board of Education shall forward to the primary LEA of enrollment for the purpose of assisting a student with future online course selection. (h) If a primary LEA of enrollment does not submit an acceptance or rejection of a course credit acknowledgement to the State Board of Education within 72 business hours of the receipt of a course credit acknowledgement from the State Board of Education pursuant to Subsection (3)(b), the State Board of Education shall consider the course credit acknowledgement accepted. (i) (i) Upon acceptance of a course credit acknowledgement, the primary LEA of enrollment shall notify the student of the acceptance and the start date for the online course as established under Section 53A (ii) Upon rejection of a course credit acknowledgement, the primary LEA of enrollment shall notify the student of the rejection and provide an explanation of the rejection. (j) If the online course student has an individual education plan (IEP) or 504 accommodations, the primary LEA of enrollment shall forward the IEP or description of 504 accommodations to the online course provider within 72 business hours after the primary LEA of enrollment receives notice that the online course provider accepted the course credit acknowledgement. (4) (a) A primary LEA of enrollment may not reject a course credit acknowledgement, because the LEA is negotiating, or intends to negotiate, an online course fee with the online course provider pursuant to Subsection 53A (6). (b) If a primary LEA of enrollment negotiates an online course fee with an online course provider before the start date of an online course, a course credit acknowledgement may be amended to reflect the negotiated online course fee. 53A Online course credit hours included in daily membership -- Limitation. Page 67 (1) Subject to Subsection (2), a student's primary LEA of enrollment shall include online course credit hours in calculating daily membership. (2) A student may not count as more than one FTE, unless the student intends to complete high school graduation requirements, and exit high school, early, in accordance with the student's education/occupation plan (SEOP). (3) A student who enrolls in an online course may not be counted in membership for a releasedtime class, if counting the student in membership for a released-time class would result in the student being counted as more than one FTE. (4) Except as provided in Subsection (5), a student enrolled in an online course may earn no more credits in a year than the number of credits a student may earn in a year by taking a full course load during the regular school day in the student's primary LEA of enrollment. (5) A student enrolled in an online course may earn more credits in a year than the number of credits a student may earn in a year by taking a full course load during the regular school day in the student's primary LEA of enrollment: (a) if the student intends to complete high school graduation requirements, and exit high school, early, in accordance with the student's education/occupation plan (SEOP); or (b) if allowed under local school board or charter school governing board policy. 53A Administration of statewide assessments to students enrolled in online courses. (1) A student enrolled in an online course that is a course for which a statewide assessment is administered under Chapter 1, Part 6, Achievement Tests, shall take the statewide assessment. (2) (a) The State Board of Education shall make rules providing for the administration of a statewide assessment to a student enrolled in an online course. (b) Rules made under Subsection (2)(a) shall: (i) provide for the administration of a statewide assessment upon a student completing an online course; and (ii) require an online course provider to proctor the statewide assessment. 53A Report on performance of online course providers. (1) The State Board of Education, in collaboration with online course providers, shall develop a report on the performance of online course providers, which may be used to evaluate the Statewide Online Education Program and assess the quality of an online course provider. (2) A report on the performance of an online course provider shall include: (a) scores aggregated by test on statewide assessments administered under Chapter 1, Part 6, Achievement Tests, taken by students at the end of an online course offered through the Statewide Online Education Program; (b) the percentage of the online course provider's students who complete online courses within the applicable time period specified in Subsection 53A (4)(c); (c) the percentage of the online course provider's students who complete online courses after the applicable time period specified in Subsection 53A (4)(c) and before the student graduates from high school; and Page 78 (d) the pupil-teacher ratio for the combined online courses of the online course provider. (3) The State Board of Education shall post a report on the performance of an online course provider on the Statewide Online Education Program's website. 53A Dissemination of information on the Statewide Online Education Program. (1) The State Board of Education shall develop a website for the Statewide Online Education Program which shall include: (a) a description of the Statewide Online Education Program, including its purposes; (b) information on who is eligible to enroll, and how an eligible student may enroll, in an online course; (c) a directory of online course providers; (d) a link to a course catalog for each online course provider; and (e) a report on the performance of online course providers as required by Section 53A (2) An online course provider shall provide the following information on the online course provider's website: (a) a description of the Statewide Online Education Program, including its purposes; (b) information on who is eligible to enroll, and how an eligible student may enroll, in an online course; (c) a course catalog; (d) scores aggregated by test on statewide assessments administered under Chapter 1, Part 6, Achievement Tests, taken by students at the end of an online course offered through the Statewide Online Education Program; (e) the percentage of an online course provider's students who complete online courses within the applicable time period specified in Subsection 53A (4)(c); (f) the percentage of an online course provider's students who complete online courses after the applicable time period specified in Subsection 53A (4)(c) and before the student graduates from high school; and (g) the online learning provider's pupil-teacher ratio for the online courses combined. 53A Time period to enroll in an online course. (1) To provide an LEA and online course providers with estimates of online course enrollment, a student should enroll in an online course, or declare an intention to enroll in an online course, during the high school course registration period designated by the LEA. (2) Notwithstanding Subsection (1) and except as provided in Subsection (3), a student may enroll in an online course at any time during a calendar year. (3) (a) A student may alter a course schedule by dropping a traditional classroom course and adding an online course consistent with course schedule alteration procedures adopted by the student's primary LEA of enrollment or high school. (b) A school district's or high school's deadline for dropping a traditional classroom course and adding an online course shall be the same deadline for dropping and adding a traditional classroom course. Page 89 53A State Board of Education -- Rulemaking. The State Board of Education shall make rules in accordance with this part and Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, that: (1) establish a course credit acknowledgement form and procedures for completing and submitting to the State Board of Education a course credit acknowledgement; and (2) establish procedures for the administration of a statewide assessment to a student enrolled in an online course. 53A Review by legislative auditor general. The legislative auditor general shall conduct a review and issue a report on the Statewide Online Education Program after the conclusion of the school year. 53A Report of noncompliance -- Action to ensure compliance. (1) The state superintendent shall report to the State Board of Education any report of noncompliance of this part made to a member of the staff of the State Board of Education. (2) The State Board of Education shall take appropriate action to ensure compliance with this part. 53A Agreements for online instruction. (1) In addition to offering online courses to students through the Statewide Online Education Program, a school district or charter school may enter into an agreement with another school district or charter school or a consortium of school districts or charter schools to provide online instruction to the school district's or charter school's students. (2) Online instruction offered pursuant to Subsection (1) is not subject to the requirements of this part. Page 9 Similar documents
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