North Dakota Code § 15.1-23-12

Home education - Remediation plan
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The superintendent of the school district shall use the remediation plan required by section 
15.1-23-11 as the basis for determining reasonable academic progress. The remediation plan 
must remain in effect until such time as the child achieves on a standardized achievement test a 
basic composite score at or above the thirtieth percentile or a score, which when compared to 
the previous year's test score, demonstrates one year of academic progress. At the option of the 
parent, the test may be one required by section 15.1 -23-09 or one administered in a higher 
grade level. The child's parent, with the advice and consent of an individual who is licensed to 
teach by the education standards and practices board or who is approved to teach by the 
education standards and practices board, may amend the remediation plan from time to time in 
order to accommodate the child's academic needs. If after a remediation plan is no longer in 
effect the child fails to demonstrate reasonable academic progress on a subsequent test 
required by this section, a remediation plan must again be developed and implemented.

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