The District shall accept all credits earned toward state graduation requirements by students in a school accredited or approved by the State Board of Education or a regional accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Utah Admin Rule 300-410-3, 4, 5
5.0210.25 SENIOR YEAR STUDENT ATTENDANCE POLICY Issue Date: 5/8/97
Senior students are required to be in full-time attendance during their senior year in order to graduate unless the following circumstances exist: 1. A student may attend a co-op or other approved educational program. 2. A student may be released form attendance only upon the recommendation of the principal and Superintendent, with final approval by the Board.
5.0210.26 GRADUATION AND PROMOTION Issue Date: 5/8/97 Updated: 1/11/24 See Section 4.0510
5.0210.27 EARLY GRADUATION Issue Date: 5/8/97 Updated: 1/11/24
Students who wish to graduate from school early during their senior year may do so under the following conditions: 1. Students must have completed the minimum credits required for graduation. 2. All core requirements must be completed as outlined by the State Core Curriculum. 3. To be eligible for early graduation, a student must have a plan in his/her CCR plan on file at the student’s high school which reflects the student’s need for early graduation. In the CCR process, each request should be reviewed by the principal, counselor, student, and parent/guardian to determine if it is in the best interest of the student to graduate from school early. Early graduation must be planned in advance of the time when a student may wish to leave school. 4. No credits will be waived by the Board, Superintendent, or the principal of the school. Credits may be granted according to the State Board of Education guidelines. It will be the responsibility of the principal to determine if graduation requirements have been met, and after having conferred with the student and his/her parents, grant the release from school. The principal should notify the Superintendent of any students who will graduate early. The principal may seek input or recommendations from the Superintendent on individual cases. 5. Students who graduate early may participate in graduation ceremonies at their respective schools.
Made with FlippingBook flipbook maker