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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 14. Education, Libraries, and Museums
- Chapter 3. Public Schools Generally
- Section 300. Correspondence Study Programs; Individual Learning Plans.
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Section 310. Student Allotments.
AS 14.03.300. Correspondence Study Programs; Individual Learning Plans.
(a) A district or the department that provides a correspondence study program shall annually provide an individual learning plan for each
student enrolled in the program developed in collaboration with the student, the parent or guardian of the student, a certificated teacher
assigned to the student, and other individuals involved in the student's learning plan. An individual learning plan must
(1) be developed with the assistance and approval of the certificated teacher assigned to the student by the district;
(2) provide for a course of study for the appropriate grade level consistent with state and district standards;
(3) provide for an ongoing assessment plan that includes statewide assessments required for public schools under AS 14.03.123(f);
(4) include a provision for modification of the individual learning plan if the student is below proficient on a standardized
assessment in a core subject;
(5) provide for a signed agreement between the certificated teacher assigned to the student and at least one parent or the
guardian of each student that verifies compliance with an individual learning plan;
(6) provide for monitoring of each student's work and progress by the certificated teacher assigned to the student.
(b) Notwithstanding another provision of law, the department may not impose additional requirements, other than the requirements specified
under (a) of this section and under AS 14.03.310, on a student who is
proficient or advanced on statewide assessments required under AS 14.03.123(f).
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