Current through Bulletin No. 2024-21, November 1, 2024
Section R277-462-4 - School Counseling Program Approval and Qualifying Criteria(1) To qualify for a funding distribution outlined in Subsection (2), an LEA shall: (a) have a plan for college and career readiness consistent with Sections 53E-2-304 and R277-462-5;(b) have an approved student success framework described in Section 53G-7-1304;(c) at least once every six years, participate in an on-site program review conducted by the Superintendent which shall assess the components of the program as outlined in Section R277-462-3: (i) collaborative classroom instruction;(ii) implementation of the plan for college and career readiness;(iii) program contribution to achieving the student success framework;(iv) systemic dropout prevention; and(v) overall administration of the program.(d) at least once every three years conduct an internal on-site review consistent with elements of the on-site review conducted by the Superintendent;(e) ensure the school's program is self-evaluated annually;(f) participate in statewide trainings provided by the Superintendent;(g) provide adequate resources and program management to each program within the LEA;(h) conduct a program needs assessment with relevant stakeholders at least once every three years;(i) submit an annual school-based data project demonstrating program or intervention effectiveness;(j) provide evidence of LEA governing board approval of the program;(k) demonstrate parental involvement in the program including advisory council participation;(l) integrate collaborative classroom instruction consistent with standards identified by the LEA;(m) maintain the required school counselor to student ratio described in Section R277-462-6;(n) design a program that includes the needs of diverse students; and(o) provide assistance for students in career literacy and future decision-making skills.(2) An LEA that meets the requirements in Subsection (1) may receive a funding distribution as follows:(a) a WPU base for the first 400 students; and(b) a per student distribution for each additional student beyond 400 students, up to 1,200 students.(3) An LEA shall use the October 1 enrollment count of the previous fiscal year when determining the distribution amount to request.Utah Admin. Code R277-462-4
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2019-16, effective 7/31/2019Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2021-02, effective 12/16/2020Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2024-12, effective 6/7/2024