299A.6 - FAILURE TO MAKE ADEQUATE PROGRESS.

        299A.6  FAILURE TO MAKE ADEQUATE PROGRESS.         If the results of evaluations, administered to a child of      compulsory attendance age who is under competent private instruction,      indicate that the student has failed to make adequate progress, the      parent, guardian, or legal custodian shall cause the child to attend      an accredited public or nonpublic school at the beginning of the next      school year unless, before the beginning of the next school year, the      child retakes a different form of the same evaluation, or another      evaluation from the approved list of tests or assessment tools      recognized by the department of education, and the results indicate      that adequate progress has been made, the child has demonstrated      adequate performance in the opinion of an evaluator and documented in      a report under section 299A.4, subsection 7, or the director of the      department of education, or the director's designee, grants approval      for competent private instruction to continue under a plan for      remediation.         A child who is required to attend an accredited public or      nonpublic school under this section shall continue attendance at an      accredited public or nonpublic school until the child achieves      adequate progress.         For purposes of this chapter, "adequate progress" means, for      children in all grade levels of competent private instruction,      evaluation scores which are above the thirtieth percentile,      nationally normed, in each of the areas of reading, mathematics, and      language arts, and which indicate either that the child has made six      months' progress from the previous evaluation results or that the      child is at or above grade level for the child's age.  For children      in grade levels six and above, "adequate progress" also means      that the child has achieved evaluation scores in both science and      social studies which are above the thirtieth percentile, nationally      normed, and which either indicate that the child has made six months'      progress from the previous evaluation results or that the child is at      or above grade level for the child's age.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         91 Acts, ch 200, § 25; 91 Acts, ch 258, § 41; 92 Acts, ch 1135, §      11         Referred to in § 299A.2, 299A.3