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PROMOTION AND intervention |
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Promotion standards are based on
the belief that students should meet grade level proficiency and graduation
requirements in order to be promoted to
the next grade level or to graduate from school. The purpose of this policy is to ensure
that appropriate intervention is provided as early as possible for students
who are identified as unlikely to meet the promotion standards. |
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Students are required to meet local and state standards for
promotions in grades K-8 that include demonstrated proficiency on local assessments, standardized tests, and final progress
reports/report cards. In determining
the best educational interests of a pupil, appropriate grade placement
decisions shall be based upon the mastery of critical knowledge and
skills including reading, writing, and mathematics and in consideration of
social, emotional, and physical needs.
The educational program shall provide for the continuous progress of
students. In grades 6-8, promotion requirements also include successful course
completion, as indicated on the final
progress report, in
English/language arts, and
mathematics, and either science or social studies and at least fifty percent (50%) of the remaining courses
taken. |
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Personal
Education Plans (PEPs)
must be provided for K-8 students not
performing at grade level. Parents
should be included in the implementation and ongoing review of Personal
Education Plans. |
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A. May elect to graduate prior to the
end of the academic year. B. May not participate in any extracurricular activities
or athletics after mid-year
graduation. |
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Revised: December 4, 2001 Revised: December 2, 2003 |
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Copyright 2005: Wake County Public Schools