Nevada Code § 388.205

Development of academic plan required for ninth grade pupils
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1. The board of trustees of each school
district shall adopt a policy for each public school in the school district in
which ninth grade pupils are enrolled to develop a 4-year academic plan for
each of those pupils. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 4, the policy
must require each public school to provide each pupil with an academic plan at
the beginning of the pupils ninth grade year. The academic plan must set forth
the specific educational goals established pursuant to subsection 7 each year
and the steps that the pupil intends to take in order to achieve those goals.
The plan may include, without limitation, the designation of a career pathway
and enrollment in dual credit courses, career and technical education courses,
advanced placement courses and honors courses.
2. The policy must ensure that each pupil
enrolled in ninth grade and the pupils parent or legal guardian are provided
with, to the extent practicable, information regarding:
(a) The advanced placement courses, honors
courses, international baccalaureate courses, dual credit courses, career and
technical education courses, including, without limitation, career and
technical skills-building programs, and any other educational programs,
pathways or courses available to the pupil which will assist the pupil in the
advancement of his or her education;
(b) The requirements for graduation from high
school with a diploma and the types of diplomas available;
(c) The requirements for admission to the Nevada
System of Higher Education, including, without limitation, the average score on
the college and career readiness assessment administered pursuant to NRS 390.610 of students admitted to each
community college, state college or university in the Nevada System of Higher
Education, and the eligibility requirements for a Governor Guinn Millennium
Scholarship;
(d) The Free Application for Federal Student Aid
and advice concerning how to finance enrollment in an institution that provides
postsecondary and vocational education; and
(e) The charter schools within the school
district.
3. The policy required by subsection 1
must require each pupil enrolled in ninth grade and the pupils parent or legal
guardian to:
(a) Be notified of opportunities to work in
consultation with a school counselor to develop and review an academic plan for
the pupil;
(b) Sign the academic plan; and
(c) Review the academic plan at least once each
school year in consultation with a school counselor and revise the plan if
necessary.
4. If a pupil enrolls in a high school
after ninth grade, an academic plan must be developed for that pupil as soon as
reasonably practicable with appropriate modifications for the grade level of
the pupil.
5. If an academic plan for a pupil
includes enrollment in a dual credit course, the plan must address how the dual
credit course will enable the pupil to achieve his or her postgraduation goals.
6. An academic plan for a pupil must be
used as a guide for the pupil and the parent or legal guardian of the pupil to
plan, monitor and manage the pupils educational and occupational development
and make determinations of the appropriate courses of study for the pupil. If a
pupil does not satisfy all the goals set forth in the academic plan, the pupil
is eligible to graduate and receive a high school diploma if the pupil
otherwise satisfies the requirements for a diploma.
7. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 4, a school counselor shall establish specific educational goals for
each pupil in consultation with the pupil and the parent or legal guardian of
the pupil, to the extent practicable, at the beginning of each pupils ninth
grade year and as a part of the review conducted pursuant to paragraph (c) of
subsection 3.
8. The policy adopted pursuant to
subsection 1 must require each public school in the school district to:
(a) Develop a procedure to identify a homeless
pupil, unaccompanied pupil or pupil who lives in foster care; and
(b) Review the academic plan for each such pupil
and adjust the plan as appropriate to maximize the accrual of credits by the
pupil and the progress of the pupil towards graduation.
9. As used in this section:
(a) Foster care has the meaning ascribed to it
in 45 C.F.R. 1355.20.
(b) Homeless pupil has the meaning ascribed to
the term homeless children and youths in 42 U.S.C. 11434a(2).
(c) Unaccompanied pupil has the meaning
ascribed to the term unaccompanied youth in 42 U.S.C. 11434a(6).

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