Haw. Code R. § 8-12-18 - Testing and progress reports of home-schooled children
(a)
Test scores shall be required for grades identified in the Statewide Testing
Program, grades three, five, eight, and ten. A child is eligible to participate
in the Statewide Testing Program at the local public school. The parent is
responsible for securing necessary details from the principal of the local
public school. The parent may elect to arrange for private testing at the
parent's own expense. The tests used shall be comparable to the appropriate
criterion or norm-referenced tests used by the department in the grades
concerned. The parent may request and the principal may approve other means of
evaluation to meet the Statewide Testing Program requirements.
(b) The parent shall submit to the principal
an annual report of a child's progress. One of the following methods shall be
used to demonstrate satisfactory progress:
(1) A score on a nationally-normed
standardized achievement test which demonstrates grade level achievement
appropriate to a child's age;
(2)
Progress on a nationally-normed standardized achievement test that is
equivalent to one grade level per calendar year, even if the overall
achievement falls short of grade level standards;
(3) A written evaluation by a person
certified to teach in the State of Hawaii that a child demonstrates appropriate
grade level achievement or significant annual advancement commensurate with a
child's abilities; or
(4) A written
evaluation by the parent which shall include:
(A) A description of the child's progress in
each subject area included in the child's curriculum;
(B) Representative samples of the child's
work; and
(C) Representative tests
and assignments including grades for courses if grades are given.
(c) When tests are
administered under the Statewide Testing Program for grades three, five, eight,
and ten, the parent may choose to have the child participate in the school's
testing program and have the results serve as a means of assessing annual
progress for that year.
(d) The
principal shall review the adequacy of a child's progress. If progress is not
adequate, the principal shall meet with the parent to discuss the problems and
help establish a plan for improvement. In this case, the principal may request
and the parents shall share their record of the child's planned curriculum.
When standardized test scores are used, adequate progress shall be considered
to be score/stanines in the upper two thirds of the score/stanines. Unless
progress is inadequate for two consecutive semesters, based on a child's scores
on a norm-referenced test for that grade level or the written evaluation by a
person certified to teach in the State of Hawaii, recommendations to enroll the
child in a public or private school or to take legal action for educational
neglect shall be prohibited. No recommendations shall be made for a child
before the third grade.
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