IK - EARNING OF CREDITS
IK - EARNING OF CREDIT
Students can earn course credit by demonstrating mastery of the required coursework and material. Mastery is defined as, "a high level of demonstrated proficiency with regard to a competency."
Assessment of student mastery of learning is the responsibility of the building principal.
Principals may award a student course credit upon the student’s satisfactory demonstration and mastery of the required course competencies. Additionally, credit may also be awarded if a student is able to demonstrate learning experience in compliance with the district-specified curriculum and assessment standards or District Competencies. Credit will be awarded based upon the requirements of Ed. 306.27(f).
See Also:
IKF - High School Graduation
ILBA - Assessment of Educational Programs
ILBAA - High School Graduation Competencies
IHBI - Alternative Learning Plans
IKA - Grading and Reporting System
IMBA - Distance Learning
IMBC - Alternative Credit Options
IHBH - Extended Learning Opportunities
IMBI - Alternative Learning Plans
IHBG - Policy For Homeschool Students
Legal References:
- Ed 306.02(e), Credit
- Ed 306.04(a)(15), How Credit Can Be Earned
- Ed 306.04(a)(16), How A Credit Used To Track Achievement Of Graduation Competencies
- Ed. 306.27 (e),(f)
- RSA 193-C:3
First Reading: 1/3/2019
Second Reading: Waived
Adopted: 1/3/2019
Revised: N/A