CHAPTER 2. CALENDAR
IC 20-30-2
Chapter 2. Calendar
IC 20-30-2-1
"Instructional time"
Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, "instructional time" is time during
which students are participating in:
(1) an approved course;
(2) a curriculum; or
(3) an educationally related activity;
under the direction of a teacher, including a reasonable amount of
passing time between classes. Instructional time does not include
lunch or recess.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.14.
IC 20-30-2-2
Student instructional day; school flex program instructional day
Sec. 2. (a) A student instructional day in grades 1 through 6
consists of at least five (5) hours of instructional time. Except as
provided in subsection (b), a student instructional day in grades 7
through 12 consists of at least six (6) hours of instructional time.
(b) An instructional day for a school flex program under section
2.2 of this chapter consists of a minimum of three (3) hours of
instructional time.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.14. Amended by P.L.242-2005,
SEC.15.
IC 20-30-2-2.2
School flex instructional program
Sec. 2.2. (a) As used in this section, "eligible student" means a
student in grade 11 or 12 who has:
(1) failed the ISTEP+ graduation exam at least twice;
(2) been determined to be chronically absent, by missing more
than ten (10) unexcused days of school in one (1) school year;
(3) been determined to be a habitual truant, as identified under
IC 20-33-2-11;
(4) been significantly behind in credits for graduation, as
identified by an individual's school principal;
(5) previously undergone at least a second suspension from
school for the school year under IC 20-33-8-14 or
IC 20-33-8-15;
(6) previously undergone an expulsion from school under
IC 20-33-8-14, IC 20-33-8-15, or IC 20-33-8-16; or
(7) been determined by the individual's principal and the
individual's parent or guardian to benefit by participating in the
school flex program.
(b) An eligible student who participates in a school flex program
must:
(1) attend school for at least three (3) hours of instructional time
per school day;
(2) pursue a timely graduation;
(3) provide evidence of college or technical career education
enrollment and attendance or proof of employment and labor
that is aligned with the student's career academic sequence
under rules established by the Indiana bureau of child labor;
(4) not be suspended or expelled while participating in a school
flex program;
(5) pursue course and credit requirements for a general diploma;
and
(6) maintain a ninety-five percent (95%) attendance rate.
(c) A school may allow an eligible student in grade 11 or 12 to
complete an instructional day that consists of three (3) hours of
instructional time if the student participates in the school flex
program.
(d) If one (1) or more students participate in a school flex
program, the principal shall, on forms provided by the department,
submit a yearly report to the department of student participation and
graduation rates of students who participate in the school flex
program.
As added by P.L.242-2005, SEC.16.
IC 20-30-2-3
School year
Sec. 3. For each school year, a school corporation shall conduct
at least one hundred eighty (180) student instructional days. Not later
than June 15 of each school year, the superintendent of each school
corporation shall certify to the department the number of student
instructional days conducted during that school year.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.14.
IC 20-30-2-4
Reduction of tuition support
Sec. 4. If a school corporation fails to conduct the minimum
number of student instructional days during a school year as required
under section 3 of this chapter, the department shall reduce the
August tuition support distribution to that school corporation for a
school year by an amount determined as follows:
STEP ONE: Determine the remainder of:
(A) the amount of the total tuition support allocated to the
school corporation for the particular school year; minus
(B) that part of the total tuition support allocated to the
school corporation for that school year with respect to
student instructional days one hundred seventy-six (176)
through one hundred eighty (180).
STEP TWO: Subtract the number of student instructional days
that the school corporation conducted from one hundred eighty
(180).
STEP THREE: Determine the lesser of five (5) or the remainder
determined under STEP TWO.
STEP FOUR: Divide the amount subtracted under STEP
ONE(B) by five (5).
STEP FIVE: Multiply the quotient determined under STEP
FOUR by the number determined under STEP THREE.
STEP SIX: Subtract the number determined under STEP
THREE from the remainder determined under STEP TWO.
STEP SEVEN: Divide the remainder determined under STEP
ONE by one hundred seventy-five (175).
STEP EIGHT: Multiply the quotient determined under STEP
SEVEN by the remainder determined under STEP SIX.
STEP NINE: Add the product determined under STEP FIVE to
the product determined under STEP EIGHT.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.14.
IC 20-30-2-5
Waiver
Sec. 5. The department may grant a waiver of the penalty imposed
under section 4 of this chapter for a particular number of canceled
student instructional days if:
(1) the school corporation applies to the department for a
waiver of the penalty imposed under section 4 of this chapter
for a specific number of canceled student instructional days;
and
(2) each of the particular number of student instructional days
requested to be waived under this section was canceled due to
extraordinary circumstances.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.14.
IC 20-30-2-6
Guidelines
Sec. 6. The department shall develop guidelines for school
corporations to apply for a waiver under section 5 of this chapter.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.14.
IC 20-30-2-7
Minimum school term
Sec. 7. The minimum length for a school term is nine (9) months.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.14.
IC 20-30-2-8
Development of innovative school calendars
Sec. 8. The state superintendent may encourage the development
and establishment of innovative or exemplary school calendars.
As added by P.L.2-2006, SEC.140.