(1) A student may request credit for an extended learning opportunity. If the extended learning opportunity is approved:
(a) By the student’s school district or public charter school, then the student shall receive credit toward:
- (i) District- or school-specific graduation requirements, if the student is a middle level or high school student; or
- (ii) Mastery toward required skills or district- or school-specific standards, if the student is an elementary student; or
(b) By the state board of education, then the student shall receive credit toward:
- (i) State graduation requirements, if the student is a middle level or high school student; or
- (ii) Mastery toward required skills or state standards, if the student is an elementary student.
(2) Each school district and public charter school shall adopt an extended learning opportunities policy to:
- (a) Provide a process through which entities may apply to offer extended learning opportunities that will qualify for credit;
(b) Define which entities are eligible to submit applications to offer extended learning opportunities. These entities may include but are not limited to:
- (i) Nonprofit organizations;
- (ii) Businesses with established locations in the state;
- (iii) Trade associations; and
- (iv) For middle level or high school students, the United States armed forces;
- (c) Provide for a process through which a student may request credit for an extended learning opportunity; and
(d) Define criteria that the school district or public charter school will use to determine whether a proposed extended learning opportunity qualifies for credit toward:
- (i) Core of instruction graduation requirements;
- (ii) Electives; or
- (iii) Required skills or standards.
- (3) The state board of education shall adopt a policy regarding extended learning opportunities.
- (4) A school district or a public charter school may award elective credit for an extended learning opportunity that did not qualify for credit toward core of instruction graduation requirements.
- (5) Credit earned outside of school may not be used to calculate average daily attendance or enrollment for school funding purposes.
[33-6402, added 2021, ch. 138, sec. 1, p. 385.]