604.6 - Instruction at a Post Secondary Educational Institution
604.6 - Instruction at a Post Secondary Educational InstitutionIn accordance with this policy, students in grades nine through twelve may receive academic or career and technical education credits that count toward the graduation requirements set out by the board for courses successfully completed in post-secondary educational institutions. Students and parents or guardians shall be made aware of the post-secondary instructional opportunities as part of the development of each student’s individual career and academic plan as required by law. The Superintendent or designee is responsible for developing the appropriate forms and procedures for implementing this policy and the following post-secondary educational opportunities:
Concurrent Enrollment
The board may, in its discretion, enter into a contractual agreement with a community college to provide courses for eligible students in grades nine through twelve when comparable courses are not offered by the school district. Notice of the availability of the concurrent enrollment program shall be included in the school district’s registration handbook, and the handbook shall identify which courses, if successfully completed, generate post-secondary credit. Students shall not be charged tuition for concurrent enrollment courses and shall not be required to reimburse the school district for tuition if they do not successfully complete a course. Students or their parents or guardians may be required to pay a fee consistent with the school district’s established textbook policy and other materials for the concurrent enrollment course to the extent permitted by law. Students or their parents or guardians may also be required to provide their own transportation to and from concurrent enrollment courses to the extent permitted by law. However, transportation shall be the responsibility of the school district for any contracted course that is used to meet school district accreditation requirements.
Students who successfully complete a concurrent enrollment course, as determined by the postsecondary institution, shall receive postsecondary credit in accordance with the institution’s policies and high school credit that will be reflected on their high school transcript. The Superintendent or designee shall grant to a student who successfully completes a concurrent enrollment course a unit of high school graduation credit for every unit of high school level instruction successfully completed.
Post-Secondary Enrollment Option
Ninth and tenth grade students who have been identified by the school district as gifted and talented, and eligible eleventh and twelfth grade students, may utilize the Post-Secondary Enrollment Option (“PSEO”) program. To qualify, a course must be a nonsectarian, credit-bearing course that leads to a degree, and in the areas of: mathematics, science, social sciences, humanities, career and technical education. A course is not eligible for PSEO if a comparable course is offered by the school district. In addition, courses at a community college with which the district has a concurrent enrollment agreement are not eligible for PSEO. Students shall not be charged for tuition, textbooks, materials, or fees related to a PSEO course with the exception of equipment that becomes the property of the student.
The school district shall reimburse the post-secondary institution for tuition and other expenses for each PSEO course up to $250. Students who successfully complete a PSEO course, as determined by the postsecondary institution, shall receive postsecondary credit and high school credit. The Superintendent or designee shall grant to a student who successfully completes a PSEO course a unit of high school graduation credit for every unit of high school level instruction successfully completed.
Transportation to and from the postsecondary institution is the responsibility of the student or parent or legal guardian of the student enrolled in a PSEO course. Eligible students may take up to seven hours of post-secondary credit during the summer months and receive high school credit upon successful completion of a post-secondary course. However, the student or student’s parent or legal guardian are responsible for all costs associated with courses taken during the summer.
Students who fail a PSEO course and fail to receive credit are required to reimburse the school district for all costs directly related to the course up to the $250.00 reimbursement maximum. Prior to registering, students under the age of eighteen are required to have a parent or guardian sign a form indicating that the parent is responsible for the costs of the course should the student fail the course and fail to receive credit. Reimbursement waivers may be granted by the board if sufficient verification is provided to show that the student was unable to complete the course for reasons outside the student’s control, including but not limited to physical incapacity, a death in the student’s immediate family, or a move out of the school district.
If a student is unable to demonstrate proficiency or the school district or accredited nonpublic school determines that the course unit completed by the student does not meet the school district’s standards, the superintendent shall provide in writing to the student’s parent or guardian the reason for the denial of credit.
Legal Reference: Iowa Code §§ 256.11, .11A; 261E.6, E.7; 279.8; 280.3, .14 (2013).
281 I.A.C. 12, 22.
Cross Reference: 505 Student Scholastic Achievement
604.3 Program for Talented and Gifted Students
Approved: Jan. 15, 2018, February 28, 2019, January 25, 2021
Reviewed: Dec. 19, 2017, Jan. 21, 2019, Nov. 16, 2020
Revised: Dec. 19, 2017, Jan. 21, 2019
604.6E1 - Post-Secondary Class Agreement Policy
604.6E1 - Post-Secondary Class Agreement PolicyAs a student, I wish to take an online class or enroll in the Career Academy. This might be an AP class, a Post-Secondary Enrollment class, or at the Career Academy class. This does not include concurrent enrollment classes taught by FHS instructors. I understand that there are certain risks that go along with taking an online class or college level classes.
- The grading curve will be set by the online or academy teacher and may not align with the grading curve of FHS. When taking the class, you are subject to that grading scale. The grade given is what will be shown on your report card and transcript.
- The institution from which you enroll will be setting the time frame of the class. It may or may not be aligned to the FHS schedule. By selecting this class, you are agreeing to their time frame. This could mean you start the class before the school year starts or complete it when FHS is not in session.
- Technology is not always available and may fail at times. This could mean that class work will need to be done outside the normal school day.
- The instructor of the online class is not always readily available. It is the student's responsibility to learn the material and complete the assignments. FHS teachers are not assigned to assist with online course completion. This is an individual choice and students are choosing to take on the challenging course work.
- Students are expected to finish the online class in the intended time frame. All rules and regulations about students dropping the class will follow the same policies as for a Fairfield High School class.
- Students who fail (or drop after the deadline) a Post-Secondary Enrollment Option class will reimburse the school district by June 30, at a rate of $250 per class.
- FHS or IHCC will provide the books for these classes for student use. At the completion of the class, the books need to be returned to FHS or IHCC.
I agree to these terms and conditions.
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Student Signature Date
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Parent Signature Date
Approved: February 28, 2019, January 25, 2021
Reviewed: Jan. 21, 2019, Nov. 16, 2020
Revised: Nov. 16, 2020