ALTERNATIVE METHODS
OF EARNING CREDIT
Concurrent Enrollment
The purpose of concurrent
enrollment is to encourage and provide opportunities for high school seniors to
take advanced courses concurrently at the high school and post-secondary
institutions if they wish to accelerate their learning experiences. Credit for
advanced course work taken at a public post secondary institution may be
granted by the high school, subject to the following provisions:
Correspondence Courses
The District accepts credit
toward graduation from correspondence schools accredited by the National Home
Study Council, the state board of education of the state in which the school is
located, or by a college or university that is regionally accredited for such
purposes. The North Central Association Summer Quarterly annually lists
all colleges and universities accredited to offer courses for high school
credit.
Students who request
information about correspondence courses should be counseled to enroll in
accredited programs.
Matriculation may not
interfere with the regular attendance at the high school unless arrangements
are made for released time.
It is the student’s
responsibility to provide verification of course completion to the high school.
Schools may not impose a
limit on the number of accredited courses they will accept. However, it is the
high school’s responsibility to determine whether a correspondence course may
meet a specific graduation requirement or be counted as an elective credit. The
student must supply course descriptions, syllabi, and other information needed
by the high school principal (or designee) to make the determination.
Educational Travel
Credit for educational
travel is limited to pre-approved participation in planned education travel
programs with a formal study component. Approval of credit for such programs
will be contingent upon demonstration of the following program components:
The District does not sponsor,
manage, supervise or administer educational travel for credit tours. The District assumes no responsibility or
liability for students or employees participating in this type of travel.
The selection of the tour
rests solely with the parents.
APS teachers will be fully
informed as to the purposes, criteria, and evaluation procedures involved in
granting credit for travel.
The District for
educational travel credit will not recognize trips of an individual, family
type, and/or of a personal nature.
Under no circumstances will
the District lend its name to advertising nor may it be cited or represented as
endorsing a particular agency, tour, or leader.
Requirement for
Credit
An equivalency of hours
will provide the basis for the application and assignment of elective credit
with no grade designation. Hours that are spent in class or formal study prior
to and/or in conjunction with a tour may be counted along with the hours spent
in actual on-site visitation. A maximum of five (5) hours per day will be allowed
for computation.
90 hours = one-half (.50)
elective credit
180 hours = one (1.00)
elective credit.
Granting of Credit
A student wishing credit
must make an application to the home school. The application must be approved
in advance. Forms are available at the home school.
Requirements for
Tour Leader
Procedures for Tour
Leader
Procedures for
Students
Independent Study
Independent study credit
may be undertaken only by a student who has completed all available coursework
in a given field and wishes to do advanced study with an appropriately
certified APS teacher as a mentor. Instruction may be designed to meet the
student’s needs and talents and should be at a level beyond that in regularly
scheduled courses at the school.
Schools providing for
planned programs of independent learning may not wish to require all students
to attend classes for a specific amount of time during a semester. In such
instances, credit may be granted for successful completion of curricular units,
steps, or projects that have been established by the school as comprising the
equivalency of a unit of work.
The criteria for
independent study programs are a written contractual agreement between student
and teacher. The teacher will provide a formal evaluation of the student’s
program at the normal grade reporting periods as well as providing on ongoing
supervision of his/her academic performance. The contract must have the
approval of the principal (or designee).
Work Experience Programs
Credit for supervised work
experience may be granted only if the student is enrolled in a
district-approved program which meets all federal and state requirements.
Programs may be approved by the School to Careers Office.
The course description(s)
for each program must incorporate State Department of Education Employability
Skills Competencies.
Special Programs
Students enrolled in a
chemical dependency rehabilitation program will be disenrolled
from the home high school if the program is not supported by APS. If such
programs are accredited by state or regional (North Central Association)
accreditation-granting institutions, upon receipt of official transcripts from
these programs, credit will be granted toward graduation.
If a student is enrolled in
a program that is not supported by APS and is not accredited by a state or
regional accrediting agency, no credits toward graduation will be granted
unless approve by the assistant superintendent in charge of instruction.
Cross Ref.: Board Policy I.03
NSBA/NEPN Classification:
IMBA
Revised: May 1995
Revised: April 1996
Revised: May 1997
Revised: June 2002
Revised: May 2005