Policy Identification
Priority: Globally Competitive Students
Category: Testing
Policy ID Number: GCS-A-008
Policy Title: Policy endorsing that all students taking advanced placement courses also take the corresponding AP exam
Current Policy Date: 05/07/1998
Other Historical Information:
Statutory Reference:
Administrative Procedures Act (APA) Reference Number and Category:
.0507 Students With Limited English Proficiency
Students of limited English proficiency shall
meet the same standards as all students. However, in accordance with federal
law, English language proficiency cannot be the factor that determines that a
student has not met performance standards at each gateway. Therefore, LEAs
shall use the following guidelines:
(1) Gateways
1, 2, and 3.
(A) If a student scores below advanced in
reading or writing on the state English language proficiency assessment, the student
may be eligible for a waiver from the test standard for promotion through no
more than two consecutive gateways.
(B) A local teacher or administrator or the
student’s parent or legal guardian must request the waiver. The person making
the request for a waiver must submit evidence of student work to a local
committee of teachers and administrators to determine if:
(i) the student’s English language proficiency
is the cause of the student’s inability to perform at grade level on the
required tests; and
(ii) documentation indicates that the student is
making adequate progress in all academic areas to be promoted to the next
level.
(2) Gateway
4, High School Graduation Requirements. Limited English proficient students
shall meet the same standards as all students for high school graduation.
(3) School
districts shall provide focused intervention for these students until they have
met statewide promotion standards and high school graduation requirements (up
to age 21). This intervention shall involve extended, supplemental
instructional opportunities that include assistance in the development of
English language proficiency. These students shall have personalized education
plans with the following components: diagnostic evaluation, intervention
strategies, and monitoring strategies.
History Note: Authority G.S. 115C-12(9b); 115C-81(b)(4);
N.C. Constitution, Article IX, Sec. 5
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Amended
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