Proposed Text
8VAC20-630-20. Remediation plan development and approval.
Each local school division shall develop a local
remediation plan designed to strengthen and improve the academic achievement of
eligible students. Local school divisions shall submit these plans at a time
to be determined by the Superintendent of Public Instruction for approval by
the Board of Education. Following approval of the plan, each local school
division shall submit a budget for the remediation plan that identifies the
sources of state funds in the plan.
8VAC20-630-50. Reporting requirements. (Repealed.)
Annually, each local school division shall collect and
report to the Department of Education, on-line or on forms provided by the
department, the following data pertaining to eligible students:
1. The number of students failing a state-sponsored test
required by the Standards of Quality or Standards of Accreditation;
2. A demographic profile of students attending state-funded
remedial programs;
3. The academic status of each student attending state-funded
remedial programs;
4. The types of instruction offered;
5. The length of the program;
6. The cost of the program;
7. The number of ungraded and disabled students, and those
with limited English proficiency;
8. As required, the pass rate on Standards of Learning
assessments; and
9. The percentage of students at each grade level who have
met their remediation goals.