Nevada Code § 389.330

Requirements for award of high school diploma to certain pupils who transfer schools; modified course of study for certain pupils who transfer schools
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1. A school district or sponsor of a
charter school shall award the appropriate high school diploma to a homeless
pupil, unaccompanied pupil or pupil who lives in foster care who:
(a) Transfers to a public school operated by the
school district or sponsor while the pupil is enrolled in grade 11 or grade 12;
and
(b) Satisfies the requirements prescribed by the
State Board to receive the high school diploma pursuant to NRS 390.600 or 390.605 , regardless of whether the pupil
satisfies any requirement imposed by the school district or sponsor of a
charter school which is in addition to the requirements established pursuant to NRS 390.600 or 390.605 .
2. If a homeless pupil, unaccompanied
pupil or pupil who lives in foster care who transfers to a public school while
the pupil is enrolled in grade 11 or grade 12 is not able to receive a high
school diploma within 5 years from the date on which the pupil enrolled in
grade 9, the school district or sponsor of the charter school, the pupil and
the pupils parent or legal guardian, if applicable, shall mutually agree on a
modified course of study for the pupil that will assist the pupil to satisfy
the requirements for a standard high school diploma, adjusted diploma,
alternative diploma or an adult standard diploma as quickly as possible.
3. 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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