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Policy 5101 - Alternative Education Program 5101.1 Definition 5101.1.1 Alternative education programs in Harrison County are a temporary authorized departure from the regular school program. They are designed to provide educational and social development for students whose behavior places them at risk of not succeeding in the traditional school environment and in adult life without positive interventions. 5101.2 Eligibility 5101.2.1 Students in alternative education programs will be provided educational opportunities in accordance with West Virginia codes §18-2-6, §18A-5-1a, §18-5-19, and §18-5A-2, as well as West Virginia Board of Education Policy 2418. These temporary placement services include, but are not limited to: Harrison County Transitional Middle School, Harrison County Transitional High School and Tri-County High School. 5101.2.2 Students will be placed in Harrison County Transitional Middle School and Harrison County Transitional High School for: 5101.2.2.1 violations of the Productive and Safe Schools Act (W.Va Code §18A-5-la) in accordance with the provisions of the Act; OR 5101.2.2.2 repeated violations of the county’s discipline policy following documented multiple behavioral interventions by the Student Assistance Team at the referring school; OR 5101.2.2.3 continuation of educational services during periods of suspension or expulsion. 5101.3 Placement of Students in Alternative Education Programs 5101.3.1 Placement of students in alternative education programs, excluding short term in-school suspensions, shall be made by an Alternative Education Placement Team, which may be the Student Assistance Team. Harrison County Schools shall provide for the opportunity for parents to participate in the placement team meeting. 5101.4 Curriculum 5101.4.1 Harrison County Schools shall have an identified written curriculum for alternative education programs based upon State Board of Education approved content standards and objectives. The curriculum also includes a component for teaching and learning responsible behavior. In addition, Harrison County shall provide for the participation of staff certified in the core subject areas in the development of the academic curriculum and the assessment measures to determine mastery of content standards and objectives. 5101.5 Instruction 5101.5.1 Instructional activities shall be consistent with the written curriculum and appropriate for the students’ developmental levels; 5101.5.2 Instructional materials shall be age appropriate, functionally appropriate and of high interest level for students; 5101.5.3 The program shall provide for individualized instruction and accommodate the entry and exit of students; 5101.5.4 Curricular and instructional practices shall reflect high expectations for students; 5101.5.5 The instructional program shall be delivered in a climate conducive to learning; 5101.5.6 Sufficient instructional materials, supplies and equipment shall be available to deliver the instructional program. 5101.6 Statewide Assessment Program 5101.6.1 Students enrolled in alternative education programs shall participate in the Statewide Assessment Program. The test scores for these students shall be counted in the results of the referring school. 5101.7 Support Services 5101.7.1 Students in alternative education programs shall receive school counseling services and/or other support services, such as school social work or psychological services, as indicated in the student’s written plan. 5101.8 Special Education 5101.8.1 Harrison County Schools shall comply with applicable state, local and federal laws and regulations in the education of exceptional students placed in alternative education programs. 5101.9 Personnel 5101.9.1 Classroom teachers shall be selected on the basis of the teachers’demonstration of competence in meeting the following standards: 5101.9.1.1. possess a West Virginia professional teaching certificate. 5101.9.1.2 ability to effect positive behavior in disruptive students. 5101.9.1.3 effective leadership and/or mentoring skills in working with youth. 5101.9.1.4 successful experience in providing education to troubled or disruptive youth. 5101.9.1.5 specialized training or experience in non-traditional programs. 5101.9.1.6 specialized training in behavior management skills. 5101.10 Home-Based Programs for Disruptive Students 5101.10.1 The Harrison County Board of Education may provide home-based programs solely for students expelled under the Productive and Safe Schools Act (W.Va. Code §18A-5-1a) or for disruptive students who meet the eligibility criteria for Home/Hospital Instruction under State Board of Education Policy 2510 – Assuring the Quality of Education: Regulations for Education Programs. 5101.11 Program Completion 5101.11.1 Students may complete an alternative education program in one of the following manners: (a) fulfillment of criteria for re-entry into the regular school program; (b) completion of regular high school graduation requirements and awarding of a regular high school diploma from the referring school; (c) completion of identified performance criteria leading to a high school diploma; or (d) completion of a GED in accordance with State Board of Education Policy 2444.4: Issuance of High School Equivalent Diplomas, State of West Virginia. 5101.12 Program Evaluation 5101.12.1 Considerations for Program Evaluation and Accreditation Reviews shall focus upon the impact of the program on student performance and results using indicators such as: academic gains, reduction in dropout rates, reduction in incidences requiring disciplinary action, improvement in attendance rates, rates of successful program completion and return to the regular school program, rates of successful completion of vocational training programs, rates of successful completion of high school graduation or attainment of a GED, and rates of successful job placement and job retention. Approved by Harrison County Board of Education Effective Date: June 25, 2002 |