(1) The eligibility and qualifications for pursing a Montana proficiency-based diploma (state diploma) pursuant to 20-3-110, MCA, are as follows:
(a) An individual is eligible for a state diploma if that individual:
- (i) is at least 17 years of age and otherwise would be eligible for admittance to school under 20-5-101, MCA; and
- (ii) demonstrates, by a written communication from the individual's school district, that the individual is not capable of completing the school district's graduation requirements; and
(b) An eligible individual qualifies for a state diploma if that individual:
- (i) completes a high school equivalency exam under ARM Title 10, chapter 66, subchapter 1 with a score at least 20% above the minimum passing score;
- (ii) completes a program that includes a community-based mentorship for the individual and that the Superintendent of Public Instruction has determined meets the requirements of 20-3-110(1)(b), MCA; and
- (iii) prepares a written plan for the individual's pathway to college or career readiness that has been approved by the mentor and the program under (1)(b)(ii).
- (2) All state diplomas are issued by the superintendent, who may authorize the program under (1)(b)(ii) to present the diploma to an eligible individual.
- (3) The superintendent is aware that these rules cannot cover all the special circumstances that can arise when determining whether an individual has demonstrated the requirements to receive a state diploma. Therefore, the superintendent may exercise judgment to issue a state diploma in unusual cases when the eligible individual has evidenced in writing specific facts that demonstrate the proficiency, perseverance, and dedication required by 20-3-110, MCA.
Authorizing statute(s): 20-3-110, MCA
Implementing statute(s): 20-3-110, MCA
History: NEW, 2022 MAR p. 829, Eff. 6/10/22.