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1 | | for said schools.
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2 | | (b) The Board and the Department of Corrections shall |
3 | | establish a pilot program in which adjudicated youth offenders |
4 | | or adult inmates or both who are credit deficient or in need of |
5 | | a non-traditional education are provided an opportunity to earn |
6 | | a vocational online high school diploma as an alternative to |
7 | | earning an in-residence high school diploma or high school |
8 | | equivalency certificate. The pilot program shall allow |
9 | | eligible adjudicated youth offenders or adult inmates or both |
10 | | to take online courses provided by an AdvancED/NCA/SACS |
11 | | accredited online career education program and facilitated by |
12 | | teachers licensed by this State, which shall allow a student to |
13 | | earn enough credits to graduate or to receive a high school |
14 | | diploma and career certificate from the AdvancED/NCA/SACS |
15 | | accredited online career education program. The Board and the |
16 | | Department of Corrections shall choose 5 juvenile justice or |
17 | | adult facilities or a combination of both to participate in the |
18 | | pilot program. |
19 | | The Board and the Department of Corrections shall develop a |
20 | | plan for online career education programs participating in the |
21 | | pilot program. The plan must address the following |
22 | | classifications of career educational programming: |
23 | | (1) Type 1. Programs that teach personal |
24 | | accountability skills and behaviors that are appropriate |
25 | | for students in all age groups and ability levels and that |
26 | | lead to work habits that help maintain employment and |
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1 | | living standards. |
2 | | (2) Type 2. Programs that include Type 1 program |
3 | | content and an orientation to the broad scope of career |
4 | | choices, based upon personal abilities, aptitudes, and |
5 | | interests, and exploring and gaining knowledge of |
6 | | occupational options and the level of effort required to |
7 | | achieve them as essential prerequisites to skill training. |
8 | | (3) Type 3. Programs that include Type 1 program |
9 | | content and career education competencies or the |
10 | | prerequisites needed for entry into a specific occupation. |
11 | | The plan must also evaluate the effect of students' |
12 | | mobility between juvenile justice education programs and |
13 | | school districts on the students' educational outcomes and |
14 | | whether the continuity of the students' educational outcomes |
15 | | and whether the continuity of the student's education can be |
16 | | better addressed through an Internet-based delivery of |
17 | | education that meets requirements for: |
18 | | (A) delivery by an agent that is fully accredited by |
19 | | AdvancED, the unified organization of the North Central |
20 | | Association Commission on Accreditation and School |
21 | | Improvement (NCA CASI), and the Southern Association of |
22 | | Colleges and Schools' Council on Accreditation and School |
23 | | Improvement (SACS CASI); |
24 | | (B) delivery from a secure environment that both |
25 | | protects and restricts Internet-access for students in |
26 | | confined or restricted settings; |
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1 | | (C) responsive and rapid enrollment, ensuring juvenile |
2 | | offenders are placed in an educational setting immediately |
3 | | upon adjudication, instead of waiting for the start of a |
4 | | new semester or quarter; |
5 | | (D) articulating credits, issuing transcripts, and |
6 | | conferring certifications and diplomas, allowing existing |
7 | | credits toward graduation to be incorporated into the |
8 | | overall graduation plan; |
9 | | (E) accommodating the needs of juvenile offenders with |
10 | | widely varying academic requirements; and |
11 | | (F) providing performance-based instruction that |
12 | | advances students based on performance, not just |
13 | | instruction time. |
14 | | No more than 3 years after the pilot program has been |
15 | | established under this Section, the Board and the Department of |
16 | | Corrections shall file a report with the General Assembly |
17 | | concerning the results of the pilot program and whether the |
18 | | pilot program should be expanded. |
19 | | (Source: P.A. 77-1779.)
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20 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
21 | | becoming law.".
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