Utah Code § 53G-2-502

LEA accountability for learner validated programs
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(1) An LEA that operates a learner validated program shall:
(a) establish and maintain a written policy in accordance with Subsection (3);
(b)
(i) assign a teacher of record for each student enrolled in the learner validated program; and
(ii) if the LEA contracts with an educational service provider, coordinate with the educational
service provider and the educational service provider's teacher to support the student's
academic progress;
(c) ensure:
(i) that a student enrolled in a learner validated program meets academic proficiency standards
established by the state board;
(ii) if applicable, each course aligns with state standards the state board establishes;
(iii) the monitoring of a student's academic progress and participation;
(iv) compliance with state assessment requirements under Title 53E, Chapter 4, Part 3,
Assessments; and
(v) equivalent academic rigor for a course offered in an attendance validated program; and
(d) maintain documentation demonstrating compliance with this section.
(2) Nothing in this section prohibits an LEA from:
(a) contracting with an educational service provider or online course provider for instructional
services, provided the LEA:

(i) assigns a teacher of record for a student enrolled in each course; and
(ii) complies with all requirements of this part;
(b) providing a student with materials, equipment, or technology necessary for participation in
learner validated programs; or
(c) participating in the Statewide Online Education Program established under Title 53F, Chapter
4, Part 5, Statewide Online Education Program, subject to the accountability requirements in
this section.
(3)
(a) An LEA that operates a learner validated program shall establish and maintain a written policy
that includes:
(i) requirements for pacing of learning objectives, coursework, and assessments that ensure
a student completes the course within the school year, including defined participation
benchmarks for a course in which ongoing engagement in instructional activities is a
required component of course completion;
(ii) requirements for assessed checkpoints with verified academic integrity to confirm student
identity and progress;
(iii) minimum requirements for interactions, whether online or in person, between the student
and the teacher of record which may include required interactions, feedback on student
work, or defined triggers for additional support;
(iv) maximum student-to-teacher ratios that reasonably allow the teacher of record to evaluate
student progress;
(v) requirements for sequential completion of coursework to ensure mastery of prerequisite
skills before advancement; and
(vi) procedures for the teacher of record to monitor student growth, validate academic
engagement, and document student progress.
(b) If applicable, all courses provided through a learner validated program shall be aligned with
the course standards the state board establishes.
(4) A student participating in a learner validated program generates an equivalent weighted pupil
unit as a full-time enrolled student under Section 53F-2-302 if the LEA:
(a) assigns a licensed and qualified educator the LEA employs as the teacher of record for each
student participating in the learner validated program;
(b) maintains and documents a student-to-teacher ratio for learner validated program students
that complies with the LEA policy established under Subsection (3)(a)(iv) and state board
rule;
(c) requires and documents student participation in instructional supports, learning activities,
coursework, and assessments; and
(d) submits to the state board documentation demonstrating compliance with this section upon
request.
(5)
(a) The state board may grant a waiver of one or more requirements in Subsections (3)(a)(i)
through (3)(a)(v) for a student if the LEA demonstrates that the student is proficient through:
(i) state-approved assessment results;
(ii) documented mastery of learning objectives; or
(iii) other evidence of proficiency approved by the state board.
(b) A waiver granted under Subsection (5)(a):
(i) may not waive the requirement for a teacher of record under Subsection (4)(a); and
(ii) may not waive the requirement for monitoring and documentation under Subsection (3)(a)
(vi).

(6) For a student enrolled in an online course through the Statewide Online Education Program:
(a) the LEA shall ensure compliance with this section; and
(b) the state board shall establish standards for teacher of record oversight and academic
accountability in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.

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