CHAPTER 8. ALTERNATIVE PROGRAM FOR CERTAIN STUDENTS
IC 20-30-8
Chapter 8. Alternative Program for Certain Students
IC 20-30-8-1
"Alternative education program"
Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, "alternative education program"
refers to an alternative school or educational program that is
described in section 6 of this chapter. The term includes:
(1) an alternative education program described in section
5(a)(1) of this chapter; or
(2) an area alternative education program described in section
5(a)(2) of this chapter.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.14.
IC 20-30-8-2
"Disruptive student"
Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, "disruptive student" means an
eligible student who has a documented record of frequent disruptions
of the traditional school learning environment despite repeated
attempts by the school corporation to modify the student's behavior
in conformity with a progressive disciplinary program approved by
the department.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.14.
IC 20-30-8-3
"Eligible student"
Sec. 3. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), as used in this
chapter, "eligible student" refers to a student who qualifies as an
eligible student under section 9 of this chapter.
(b) As used in section 16 of this chapter, "eligible student" means
an eligible pupil (as defined in IC 20-43-1-11) who meets the criteria
for enrollment in an alternative education program under section 9
of this chapter.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.14. Amended by P.L.2-2006, SEC.141.
IC 20-30-8-3.5
"Full-time equivalent students"
Sec. 3.5. As used in this chapter, "full-time equivalent students"
means the number of students determined under section 16 of this
chapter.
As added by P.L.2-2006, SEC.142.
IC 20-30-8-4
"Program organizer"
Sec. 4. As used in this chapter, "program organizer" means the
following:
(1) The governing body of a school corporation that establishes
an alternative education program described in section 5(a)(1) of
this chapter.
(2) The governing bodies of each of the school corporations
that:
(A) participate in an area alternative education program
described in section 5(a)(2) of this chapter; and
(B) take an official action under this chapter by adopting
substantially identical resolutions.
(3) The governing body or administrative body of an area
alternative education program described in section 5(a)(2) of
this chapter.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.14.
IC 20-30-8-4.5
Repealed
(Repealed by P.L.2-2006, SEC.199.)
IC 20-30-8-4.6
"Qualifying school corporation"
Sec. 4.6. As used in this chapter, "qualifying school corporation"
means a school corporation, including a charter school, that has been
approved under section 8 of this chapter to receive a grant under this
chapter.
As added by P.L.2-2006, SEC.143.
IC 20-30-8-5
Election to establish program or to participate in joint program;
site
Sec. 5. (a) The governing body may elect to:
(1) establish an alternative program on its own; or
(2) participate in an area alternative program through a joint
program under IC 20-26-10.
(b) An alternative program is not required to be located at a site
that is different than the site at which the traditional school
instruction is offered.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.14.
IC 20-30-8-6
Qualification as alternative education program
Sec. 6. To qualify as an alternative education program, the
program must:
(1) be an educational program for eligible students that instructs
the eligible students in a different manner than the manner of
instruction available in a traditional school setting; and
(2) comply with the rules that are adopted under IC 4-22-2 by
the state board to govern:
(A) alternative education programs; and
(B) admission of eligible students to alternative education
programs.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.14.
IC 20-30-8-7
Program organizers; requests for approval of grants or waivers
from rules
Sec. 7. The program organizer may request the approval from the
department for the following:
(1) To receive the grant for alternative education programs
under IC 20-20-33.
(2) To be granted waivers from rules adopted by the state board
that may otherwise interfere with the objectives of the
alternative education program, including waivers of:
(A) certain high school graduation requirements;
(B) the length of the student instructional day as set forth in
IC 20-30-2-2;
(C) required curriculum and textbooks;
(D) teacher certification requirements; and
(E) physical facility requirements.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.14. Amended by P.L.2-2006, SEC.144.
IC 20-30-8-8
Approval of grant; application for program; term of grant
Sec. 8. (a) Before a program organizer is eligible for the funding
under IC 20-20-33, a program organizer must have the grant for the
program approved by both:
(1) the department; and
(2) the budget agency after review by the budget committee.
(b) A school corporation may initiate the program and waiver
approval process under section 7 of this chapter and the grant
approval process under this section by submitting an application for
the proposed alternative education program, on forms developed by
the department, to the department. The application must include the
following information:
(1) The number of eligible students expected to participate in
the alternative education program.
(2) A description of the proposed alternative education
program, including a description of the nature of the alternative
education program curriculum.
(3) The extent to which the manner of instruction at the
alternative education program differs from the manner of
instruction available in the traditional school setting.
(4) A description of specific progressive disciplinary
procedures that:
(A) are reasonably designed to modify disruptive behavior
in the traditional school learning environment without
necessitating admission to an alternative education program;
and
(B) will be used before admitting a disruptive student to an
alternative education program.
(5) Any other pertinent information required by the department.
(c) The term of a grant may not exceed one (1) school year. If a
school corporation fails to conduct an alternative education program
in conformity with:
(1) this chapter;
(2) the rules adopted by the state board; or
(3) the terms of the approved grant;
the department or the budget agency, after review by the budget
committee, may terminate funding for the alternative education
program before the grant expires.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.14. Amended by P.L.2-2006, SEC.145.
IC 20-30-8-9
Qualification as eligible student
Sec. 9. (a) To qualify as an eligible student, a student must:
(1) be enrolled in or be eligible to be admitted to grades 6
through 12;
(2) meet at least one (1) of the criteria described in section 10
of this chapter;
(3) have a written individual service plan prepared under
section 11 of this chapter; and
(4) be likely to benefit:
(A) academically;
(B) behaviorally; or
(C) both academically and behaviorally;
from participation in an alternative education program, as
jointly determined by the student's teacher or teachers and
principal or principal's designee, and in consultation with the
student's parent or guardian.
(b) The governing body of the school corporation shall review the
determinations made by the school corporation to place and retain
students in an alternative education program in order to ensure that
the students in the alternative education program meet the criteria for
the program.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.14.
IC 20-30-8-10
Criteria for placement of students in program
Sec. 10. A student placed in an alternative education program
must meet at least one (1) of the following criteria:
(1) The student intends to withdraw or has withdrawn from
school before graduation.
(2) The student has been identified as a student who:
(A) has failed to comply academically; and
(B) would benefit from instruction offered in a manner
different from the manner of instruction available in a
traditional school.
(3) The student is a parent or an expectant parent and is unable
to regularly attend the traditional school program.
(4) The student is employed and the employment:
(A) is necessary for the support of the student or the
student's immediate family; and
(B) interferes with a part of the student's instructional day.
(5) The student is a disruptive student.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.14.
IC 20-30-8-11
Individual service plans for students
Sec. 11. (a) Before placing a student in an alternative education
program, the school corporation in which the student is enrolled shall
prepare an individual service plan for the student's placement.
(b) The individual service plan for a student must be reviewed and
revised:
(1) as needed; and
(2) at least annually.
(c) The initial plan and each revised plan must be jointly prepared
by the student's:
(1) teacher or teachers; and
(2) principal or the principal's designee.
If a student is enrolled in an alternative education program when an
individual service plan is revised, the principal and teacher for the
alternative education program may prepare the revised plan. If a
student is enrolled in the classes of more than one (1) teacher, a
teacher who is designated by the school corporation as the student's
principal adviser shall prepare the individual service plan.
(d) The individual service plan for a student must be in writing.
In the plan, the student's teacher or teachers and principal or
principal's designee must jointly agree that the student is likely to
academically benefit from participation in an alternative education
program. The plan must include a description of at least the
following:
(1) Educational goals appropriate for the student.
(2) Behavioral goals appropriate for the student.
(3) An alternative education program that is appropriate for the
student.
(4) Services required by the student and the student's immediate
family to meet the educational goals and behavioral goals
specified in the individual service plan.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.14.
IC 20-30-8-12
Appeal by eligible student
Sec. 12. A student who:
(1) is designated as an eligible student or assigned to participate
in a particular alternative education program; and
(2) disagrees with the designation or assignment described in
subdivision (1);
may appeal the designation to the governing body for the school
corporation in which the student is enrolled.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.14.
IC 20-30-8-13
Department to encourage and assist in establishing program;
program for chronically disruptive students
Sec. 13. (a) The department shall encourage school corporations
to assess the need in the school corporation for an alternative
education program or an area alternative education program.
(b) Upon request of a school corporation, the department shall
assist the school corporation in establishing an alternative education
program.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.14.
IC 20-30-8-14
Adoption of rules; implementation of chapter
Sec. 14. The state board shall adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to
implement this chapter.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.14.
IC 20-30-8-15
Report; full-time equivalent students
Sec. 15. Each qualifying school corporation shall report to the
department in the form specified by the department the number of
full-time equivalent students who were enrolled in an alternative
education program. Reports must be submitted before January 31 of
each year for the period January 1 through December 31 of the
immediately preceding year.
As added by P.L.2-2006, SEC.146.
IC 20-30-8-16
Determination of full-time equivalent students
Sec. 16. The number of full-time equivalent students enrolled in
an alternative education program during a reporting period is the
result determined under STEP SIX of the following formula:
STEP ONE: Determine the number of alternative education
program sessions that were conducted in a reporting period for
a qualifying school corporation as follows:
(A) Determine the number of days on which an alternative
education program was conducted for an entire morning, as
determined under the rules adopted by the state board.
(B) Determine the number of days on which an alternative
education program was conducted for an entire afternoon, as
determined under the rules adopted by the state board.
(C) Determine the number of days on which an alternative
education program was conducted for an entire evening, as
determined under the rules adopted by the state board.
(D) Determine the sum of the clause (A), (B), and (C)
amounts.
STEP TWO: For each morning, afternoon, and evening session
of an alternative education program that is used to determine
the STEP ONE result, determine the number of eligible students
enrolled in the sessions.
STEP THREE: Determine the sum of the STEP TWO amounts.
STEP FOUR: Divide the STEP THREE result by the STEP
ONE result.
STEP FIVE: Divide the STEP ONE result by three hundred
sixty (360).
STEP SIX: Multiply the STEP FOUR result by the STEP FIVE
result.
As added by P.L.2-2006, SEC.147.