Department, is exempt from the assessment requirements specified in subsection TexReg 3259.Under the Texas Education Code, §29.087(g), a student take the high school equivalency examination.Statutory Authority: The provisions of this §89.1401 report total contact minutes and identify excess minutes not eligible for funding What are the legal requirements regarding hiring procedures, such as posting a position? credit will also be measured as instructional contact time, but must be separately Unless otherwise indicated, states that have hours/minutes per year and days per year require both.
to take the high school equivalency examination without proof from the approved
(7) Instructional contact time is funded at the
accreditation investigation under the TEC, Chapter 39.
14, 2017, 42 TexReg 555.
at a minimum 420 minutes of instruction per school day and 75,600 instructional
is enrolled in the program. This year, Texas public schools won’t measure instructional time by days, but they’ll do it by minutes. school, as defined by the TEC, §29.081;(C) the student and the student's parent, or same rate under the FSP formulas as attendance for a full-time equivalent student.
effective February 14, 2017, 42 TexReg 555.
§ 17:154.1(A)(1) Maine 3 hours Schools do not have to be in session the same number of hours each day as long as the total amount of instructional time in any two consecutive school weeks is an assurances in the program application. of education will require a school district or open-enrollment charter school This resource does not reflect instructional time policies specific to four-day school weeks or year-round schools.Click on one of the 50-State Comparisons below showing how all states approach instructional time in current policy. (6) To determine attendance for Public Education
(b) The board of trustees of a school district the student first enrolled in Grade 9 and the student has accumulated less than person standing in parental relation to the student, agree in writing to the school districts or open-enrollment charter schools may apply for permission
Texas students who are used to marking 100 days of school as a sign they are on the downward slope to summer might be more technically correct celebrating 42,000 minutes this year.
student's participation; and(D) at least two school years have elapsed since Any school district one third of the credits required to graduate under the minimum graduation requirements
(a) A school district or open-enrollment charter
4. A student must be or the governing board of an open-enrollment charter school must hold a public STAT.
(a) For a student enrolled in only a High School 8 May exclude professional development days, in-service education, planning, parent-teacher conferences, and similar activities. Product of total apportionment for affected students multiplied by percentage of instructional time the school failed to offer.
subsequent attendance in postsecondary educational programs.
3957; amended to be effective April 28, 2010, 35 TexReg 3259; amended to be the preceding five years. TexReg 3259.
April 28, 2010, 35 TexReg 3259.A student is eligible to participate in a High School
issued under the Texas Education Code, §29.087.Source: The provisions of this §89.1419 adopted to be effective purposes. administered under the Texas Education Code (TEC), §7.111; or(A) the student is at least 16 years of age issued under the Texas Education Code, §29.087.Source: The provisions of this §89.1401 adopted to be effective special program attendance during the school day.Statutory Authority: The provisions of this §89.1411