Colorado Code § 22-32-118.5

Intervention strategies - students at risk of dropping out - legislative declaration
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(1) The general assembly finds that research shows there are certain behaviors
such as truancy, low academic achievement, and misbehavior that results in suspension or
expulsion that, when exhibited by a student, are clear indications that the student is at increased
risk of dropping out of school before graduation. These behaviors are often noticeable as early as
grades six through nine and, even at this relatively early stage of a student's academic career, are
accurate predictors of whether the student will graduate or drop out of high school. The general
assembly further finds that interventions with students who demonstrate these behaviors in these
middle grades can be very successful in enabling the student to refocus his or her efforts,
improve in academic achievement, and successfully graduate from high school. Therefore, it is
the intent of the general assembly that school districts and public schools focus attention on the
data collected for students in these middle grades, identify students who require interventions,
and provide the appropriate interventions to assist students in graduating from high school.
(2) (a) Each school district board of education shall consider adopting procedures by
which the schools of the school district, including charter schools, that include any of grades six
through nine shall review the relevant data for students in those grades and identify students who
are demonstrating behaviors that indicate the student is at greater risk of dropping out of school.
The behaviors may include, but need not be limited to, low academic achievement, truancy,
insubordinate behavior, and disengagement.
(b) The procedures may specify that, after a school identifies a student as being at
increased risk of dropping out of school, the school shall provide appropriate interventions that
are designed to assist the student in improving his or her academic performance and behavior
and in increasing his or her overall level of engagement in school. Interventions may include, but
need not be limited to, counseling, tutoring, parent engagement, and developmental education
services.
(c) If a school district board of education adopts procedures pursuant to this subsection
(2), the school district shall notify a student's parents as soon as possible after the school district
identifies the student as being at greater risk of dropping out of school. The school district shall
provide to the student's parents a description of the interventions that the school district intends
to implement for the student, if any. The parent may approve or reject the described
interventions. If the parent rejects the interventions, the school district shall not implement the
interventions. The parent may terminate the interventions at any time after the school district
begins providing the interventions.
(d) A parent may contact the school district in which his or her student is enrolled to
request interventions pursuant to this subsection (2) if the parent determines that the student is at
greater risk of dropping out of school.

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