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H.P. 1327 - L.D. 1818
An Act to Require that Public Schools Permit Participation in Curricular, Cocurricular
and Extracurricular Activities for Students Enrolled in Approved Equivalent Instruction
Programs
Mandate preamble. This measure requires one or more local units of government to expand or
modify activities so as to necessitate additional expenditures from local revenues but does not
provide funding for at least 90% of those expenditures. Pursuant to the Constitution of Maine,
Article IX, Section 21, two thirds of all the members elected to each House have determined it
necessary to enact this measure.
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:
Sec. 1. 20-A MRSA c. 211, sub-c. I-A is enacted to read:
SUBCHAPTER I-A
EQUIVALENT INSTRUCTION PROGRAMS
A school administrative unit shall conform to the following standards in making public school resources and services available to a student enrolled in an equivalent instruction program approved bv the commissioner pursuant to section 5001-A. subsection 3, paragraph A, subparagraph (3) for a student otherwise eligible to attend school in that school administrative unit. 1. Participation in regular classes. A student receiving home instruction may enroll in specific day school classes at the appropriate public school if each of the following conditions is met. A. The student or the student's parent or guardian, on the student's behalf, applies in writing to
and receives written approval from the superintendent or the superintendent's designee.
Approval may not be reasonably withheld.
B. The student can demonstrate prior satisfactory academic achievement consistent with school
unit policy and procedures applicable to all students.
C. The student shall comply with behavioral, disciplinary, attendance and other classroom rules
applicable to all students. If a student fails to comply, the school may withhold credit or
terminate participation.
D. Transportation must be provided by the parent or guardian or student. The student may use
the same transportation as all other students in the school unit, as long as additional expenses are
not incurred.
E. The student shall complete all assignments and tests as required of all students in the class.
F. A home-schooled student may audit a course in accordance with established local policy at
the appropriate public school under the following conditions.
(1) The student or the student's parent or guardian, on behalf of the student, applies in writing to
and receives written approval from the superintendent or the superintendent's designee to audit a
specific course or courses. Participation may not be unreasonably withheld.
(2) The student agrees to meet established behavioral, disciplinary, attendance and other classroom rules applicable to all students. If a student fails to comply, the school may terminate participation. 2. Academic Credit. A student receiving home-school instruction must receive academic
credit subject to the following requirements.
A. Academic credit for individual courses must be awarded if the student meets required
academic standards applicable to all students enrolled in the same course.
B. Academic credit must be awarded for successful completion of alternative instruction
opportunities sponsored by the school and available to all students.
3. Special education services. A student receiving home-school instruction is eligible for
special education services, as provided under federal regulations, in accordance with section
5001-A and relevant department procedures and standards.
4. Participation in cocurricular activities. A student receiving home-school instruction is eligible to participate in cocurricular activities sponsored by the local school unit provided the following requirements are met. A. The student or the student's parent or guardian, on behalf of the student, applies in writing to
and receives written approval from the principal of the school or the principal's designee.
Participation may not be reasonably withheld.
B. The student agrees to meet established behavioral, disciplinary, attendance and other rules
applicable to all students.
5. Participation in extracurricular activities. Students receiving home-school instruction are eligible to try out for extracurricular activities sponsored by the local school unit, provided the student applies in writing, if the following requirements are satisfied. A. The student agrees to abide by equivalent rules of participation as are applicable to regularly
enrolled students participating in the activity and provides evidence that the rules of participation
are being met.
B. The student complies with the same physical examination, immunization, insurance, age and
semester eligibility requirements as regularly enrolled students participating in the activity. All
required documentation must be made available upon request by the school unit.
C. The student meets equivalent academic standards as those established for regularly enrolled
students participating in the activity and provides evidence that the academic standards are being
met.
D. The student abides by the same transportation policy as regularly enrolled students
participating in the activity.
6. Use of school facilities and equipment. A student receiving home-school instruction may use public school facilities and equipment on the same basis as regularly enrolled students if the following conditions are met: A. Use does not disrupt regular school activities;
B. Use is approved by the school principal in accordance with established school policy;
C. Use does not create additional expense to the school unit;
D. Use is directly related to the student's academic program; and
E. Use of potentially hazardous areas, such as shops, laboratories and the gymnasium, is
supervised by a qualified employee of the school administrative unit.
7. Use of school textbooks and library books. Subject to availability, a student receiving home
instruction may use school textbooks if the number of particular copies are sufficient and library
books owned by the school unit subject to the following conditions:
A. Use does not disrupt regular student, staff or special program functions;
B. The student's sign-out period for a library book is the same as that applicable to regularly
enrolled students;
C. The student may sign out a textbook for a period not to exceed one year; and
D. The parent or guardian and student agree to reimburse the school unit for lost, unreturned or
damaged library books and textbooks and for consumable supplies used.
5022. Admission to regular program
1. Placement. A student who has been receiving home-school instruction and who seeks
admission to the regular school program must be placed in a grade commensurate with the level
of the student's academic achievement. Placement must be guided by the following.
A. Grade level placement is determined by the locally designated appropriate school staff, based
upon but not limited to such factors as the student's completed curricula and record of
achievement, conferencing with the student's parent or guardian and administration of tests, if
determined necessary.
B. The final grade level placement decision is based upon local school unit policy and
procedures. That decision may be appealed to the school unit superintendent and, if desired,
subsequently to the local school board, whose decision is final.
2. High school course credits and diploma eligibility. The following standards govern the
awarding of course credits and a graduation diploma to a student receiving home-school
instruction who seeks admission to the public high school.
A. A student shall earn high school credits for satisfactory completion of courses in the public
high school pursuant to section 5021, subsection 2, paragraph A.
B. A student may earn credit for course work completed through home-school instruction if the
principal determines both in advance and upon completion of the course that the course satisfies
the requirements for awarding the credit. The principal may direct that the student undergo a
test or tests to assist in making a determination relative to the awarding of credit.
C. Requests for transfer credit for equivalent instruction completed at nonapproved private
schools, at private schools that elect not to meet requirements under section 2901 or through
other equivalent instruction programs must be evaluated on the merits of the documentation
provided. The principal and guidance staff shall conduct these evaluations on request by the
student or the student's parent or guardian.
D. Awarding of a high school diploma by the local school is conditioned upon the student's
demonstration of having satisfied all course credit or other requirements established by the local
school board. The local board of directors may establish resident credit requirements as a
precondition for the awarding of a local school unit diploma.
5023. Standards for participation when tuition payment is required
When the local public school unit does not provide academic instruction for specific grade
levels, the following applies for students enrolled in an approved program of equivalent
instruction.
1. Class participation. The home-schooled student or the student's parent or guardian shall
request authorization from the resident local school unit to apply to another school unit for
permission to participate in classes or activities in that other school unit. 2. Tuition payment. Tuition payments for home-schooled student participation in a local school
unit, including attendance at an applied technology center or an applied technology region, other
than the applicant's resident district is the responsibility of the home-schooled student, the
student's parent or guardian or the student's resident school administrative unit, in accordance
with local school unit policy. Participation may not be unreasonably withheld. 3. Participation eligibility. A tuitioned home-schooled student is subject to the rules relating to
eligibility for participation in cocurricular or extracurricular activities as may apply at the
receiving school unit. 4. Interscholastic activities. A tuitioned home-schooled student attending classes in more than
one receiving school unit is not eligible for participation in interscholastic activities at any local
school unit. 5024. Local school unit policy
Each school administrative unit shall develop and adopt a policy consistent with this subchapter.
Establishment and administration of the local school unit policy is subject to the following.
1. Policy. Local school unit policy must be submitted to and place on file in the department by
January 1, 1997.
2. Implementation. Locally approved policy is implemented and administered by the local
school unit.
3. Provision of information. At the request of the student of the student's parent or guardian,
public schools shall make available to home-schooled students, in a form determined by the
school, information regarding access to public school resources and services, participation in
public school activities and attendance at public schools. This information may include: A. Requirements regarding initial health and developmental screening for motor skills, vision,
hearing and immunization; and
B. Criteria for participation of home-schooled students in curricular, cocurricular and
extracurricular activities.
4. Appeals. Appeals from administration and application of the local school unit policy are
heard by the local school unit's school board, whose decision is final and binding. 5025. Compliance
Appeals that question the local school unit's policy compliance with this subchapter must be
made to the Commissioner, whose decision is final and binding. Sec. 2. Construction; legislative intent; cooperation between the State and local school
administrative units. With respect to the provision for equivalent instruction under the Maine
Revised Statutes, Title 20-A, section 5001-A, subsection 3, paragraph A, subparagraph (3), the
Legislature recognizes that the term "equivalent" is intended to mean meeting state standards, for
alternate or other instruction and is not intended to mean the same as the education delivered in
the public school system. It is the intention of the Legislature that, to meet the State's obligation
to educate its children, the State and local school administrative units shall cooperate in the
home instruction of any child who resides in that school administrative unit to the degree that the
level of cooperation does not interfere with the responsibilities to students enrolled in regular
programs. |
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