WAC 392-410-327
Washington National Guard youth
challenge program -- Course content -- Credits. In order to
assure that an appropriate number of high school credits are
awarded to students who complete a National Guard youth
challenge program, whether the program involves a contract
with a school district or is operated independently, the
following provisions shall apply:
(1) High school credit may be awarded only if the course
content is of high school level rigor as determined by and to
the district's satisfaction - ninth grade or above, or meets
or exceeds the state essential academic learning requirements
or grade level expectations at ninth grade or above for the
particular subject.
(2) In the case of a contract between a school district
and a National Guard youth challenge program, the contract,
pursuant to WAC 180-50-320 (2)(b), shall identify the credits
the student will be awarded upon satisfactory achievement of
the specific learning standards identified in the contract.
Determination of satisfactory achievement rests with the
school district and may include consideration of
recommendations of the program instructor or representative
and review of the student's performance while enrolled in the
program.
(3)(a) If a student enrolls in a National Guard youth
challenge program that is conducted independently, then, when
a student reenrolls in a school district, the district's
policy on awarding credit under WAC 180-51-050(6) shall apply.
(b) Credits may be awarded on a Carnegie unit basis as
provided under WAC 180-51-050 (1)(a).
(c) Credits may be awarded on a competency basis as
provided under WAC 180-51-050 (1)(b).
[Statutory Authority: 2006 c 263. 06-14-009, recodified as §
392-410-327, filed 6/22/06, effective 6/22/06. Statutory
Authority: RCW 28A.230.090. 05-23-058, § 180-51-120, filed
11/10/05, effective 12/11/05.]