(1) The state board shall develop or purchase an enrollment and program administration system accessible to authorized online course providers, which shall include: (a) a description of the Statewide Online Education Program, including its purposes; (b) notwithstanding Subsection (2), information on who is eligible to enroll, and how an eligible student may enroll, in an online course; (c) a directory of authorized online course providers; (d) a link to a course catalog for each authorized online course provider; (e) a report on the performance of authorized online course providers as required by Section 53F-4-511; and (f) a centralized registration system that: (i) allows a parent or eligible student to register for online courses; and (ii) automatically shares registration information with the selected authorized online course provider. (2) An authorized online course provider shall provide the following information on the authorized online course provider's website: (a) a description of the Statewide Online Education Program, including its purposes; (b) information on who is eligible to enroll, and how an eligible student may enroll, in an online course; (c) a course catalog; (d) scores aggregated by test on statewide assessments administered under Title 53E, Chapter 4, Part 3, Assessments, taken by students at the end of an online course offered through the Statewide Online Education Program; (e) the percentage of an authorized online course provider's students who complete online courses within the applicable time period specified in Subsection 53F-4-505(4)(c); (f) the percentage of an authorized online course provider's students who complete online courses after the applicable time period specified in Subsection 53F-4-505(4)(c) and before the student graduates from high school; (g) the authorized online course provider's pupil-teacher ratio for the online courses combined; and (h) additional information described in Subsection 53F-4-511(2) not described in this Subsection (2).
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