Nevada Code § 388.165

Development of academic plan required
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1. The board of trustees of each school
district shall adopt a policy for each middle school and junior high school in
the school district to develop an academic plan for each pupil enrolled in the
grade level at which the middle school or junior high school initially enrolls
pupils. The academic plan must set forth:
(a) The specific educational goals that the pupil
intends to achieve before promotion to high school;
(b) An identification of the courses required for
promotion to high school;
(c) An identification of all honors courses,
career and technical education courses and other educational programs, courses
and pathways available to the pupil which will assist in the advancement of the
education of the pupil; and
(d) A description of the expectations of the
teachers of pupils who are enrolled in middle school or junior high school.
2. The policy must require each pupil
enrolled in his or her initial year at the middle school or junior high school
and the pupils parent or legal guardian to:
(a) Have sufficient opportunities to work in
consultation with a school counselor to develop an academic plan for the pupil;
(b) Review the academic plan; and
(c) Review the academic plan at least once each
school year until the pupil is promoted to high school in consultation with the
school counselor and revise the plan as necessary.
3. If a pupil enrolls in a middle school
or junior high school after the initial year of enrollment for that middle school
or junior high school, an academic plan must be developed for that pupil with
appropriate modifications for the grade level of the pupil.
4. An academic plan for a pupil must be
used as a guide for the pupil and the pupils parent or legal guardian to plan,
monitor and manage the pupils educational development and make determinations
of the appropriate courses of study for the pupil. If the pupil does not
satisfy all the educational goals set forth in the academic plan, the pupil is
eligible for promotion to high school if the pupil otherwise satisfies the
requirements for promotion to high school.

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