Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 11, November 22, 2024
Section 43-240 - Summer School ProgramsA. Summer school programs are provided for the following purposes: to deliver academic assistance to students in grades three through eight under the Education Accountability Act of 1998 (EAA), to promote students in grades one through eight, or to award Carnegie units of credit toward meeting the requirements for a state high school diploma. Other school services offered during the summer are not considered summer school programs under this regulation. Gifted and Talented programs are required to meet the provisions of State Board of Education Regulation Regulation 43-220, Gifted and Talented.B. Instruction offered in summer programs must meet the same rigor and standards required during the regular school year. A district summer school program must be directed by a staff member with administrative certification as a district wide program or school site program. Each school in a district wide program must designate a lead teacher. The final accreditation status of the summer school program will be reflected in the overall district rating for the next year. (1) Qualifications of Teachers: Kindergarten, Grades 1-12: The qualifications of each teacher shall be the same as those for the regular term.
(2) Organization and Administration: Kindergarten, Grades 1-8: (a) Pupil teacher ratio shall not exceed 25:1 in each classroom for grades K-5, or 30:1 in each classroom for grades 6-8.(b) For students in grades 3-8, a summer school program designed for academic assistance under the Educational Accountability Act of 1998 (EAA) will be no less than 30 instructional hours. For students in grades K, 1, and 2, not on academic plans established by EAA, the districts may determine the length of the school day and the number of days scheduled.(c) Summer school programs operated for students who are earning Carnegie units of credit must meet all the requirements established for grades 9-12.(3) Organization and Administration: Grades 9-12.(a) Pupil teacher ratio shall not exceed 30:1 in each classroom.(b) All students taking a course for one unit of credit must receive at least 120 hours of instruction in that subject area.(c) No teacher shall be assigned to teach more than one subject or one level of the same subject during one period for credit. (Exception: Two consecutive levels of coursework in the same subject area may be taught during one period if all students are repeating a course and the combined membership does not exceed 15 students.)(d) The recommended number of units of credit that a student may earn during one summer school session is two. However, a student may earn more than two credits with prior approval from the school principal.(e) There is no limit on the number of credits a student may earn in a summer program that is operated on a quarterly basis as part of a twelve-month school program.Amended by State Register Volume 21, Issue No. 6, Part 1, eff June 27, 1997; State Register Volume 22, Issue No. 4, eff April 24, 1998; State Register Volume 24, Issue No. 4, eff April 28, 2000; State Register Volume 26, Issue No. 6, Part 1, eff June 28, 2002.Statutory Authority: 1976 Code Sections 59-6-60 (3&6), and 59-39-100