Ill. Admin. Code tit. 23, § 252.25 - Eligibility of Students
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 15, April 8, 2022
a)
Pursuant to Section 27-24.2 of the School Code, no student shall be permitted
to enroll in a driver education course provided by a public school district or
a nonpublic school unless he or she has either:
1) received a passing grade in at least eight
courses (which may include courses completed in grade 8) during the previous
two semesters or, in the case of block scheduling that reduces the number of
courses taken per semester, in at least half the courses taken during the
previous two semesters; or
2)
received a waiver of this requirement, pursuant to Section 27-24.2 of the
School Code, from the superintendent of the public school district or the chief
administrator of the nonpublic school in which the student is or will be
enrolled full time during the semester for which enrollment in driver education
is sought. A record of any waiver granted shall be entered into the affected
student's temporary student record as defined in 23 Ill. Adm. Code
375.10, or its
equivalent in the case of a nonpublic high school.
b) Courses
1) For the purposes of this Section, a
"course" means a sequence of instructional activities or unit of schoolwork for
which a grade is given and listed in a student's academic transcript.
2) For the purpose of determining eligibility
under this Section, any coursework completed by a student during a summer term
falling within the 12-month period immediately preceding the beginning of the
semester for which enrollment in driver education is sought shall be counted
towards the eight courses for which passing grades are needed.
c) Verification of Eligibility
1) Each public school district or nonpublic
school offering a driver education course shall be responsible for verifying
the eligibility of all students seeking enrollment in such courses.
2) Public school districts and nonpublic
schools offering a driver education course shall establish procedures for
verifying the eligibility of students enrolled there full time when eligibility
is based upon the records created by, or transferred to, such schools. If the
public school district or nonpublic school previously attended by a student
fails to transfer records in time to permit the student's enrollment in driver
education, then unofficial records or a signed statement from the parent or
guardian of the student shall be used to certify eligibility.
3) When a student requests enrollment in a
driver education course offered by an entity other than the school district or
nonpublic school he or she attends, the school district or nonpublic school
offering the course shall be responsible for requesting confirmation of the
student's eligibility pursuant to this Section.
A) Confirmation may be obtained either in
writing or via electronic means addressed to the official records custodian
designated by the school pursuant to Section 4(a) of the Illinois School
Student Records Act [105 ILCS
10/4(a) ].
B) The response shall indicate only whether
or not the student is eligible and shall not indicate what grades a student
received or whether the student received a waiver.
C) Failure of a school district or nonpublic
school to respond to a request for eligibility verification within 15 calendar
days shall be construed as a positive response and the student in question
shall be considered eligible for driver education. The requesting school
district or nonpublic school shall inform the sending district or nonpublic
school, in writing, of the attempts made to verify eligibility and the lack of
response. This notification shall indicate that, in the absence of a response,
the student is considered to be eligible provided that a signed statement by
the student's parent or guardian is on file. A copy of the notification shall
be placed in the student's temporary record.
D) A student enrolled in a home school who
wishes to enroll in a driver education course offered by a public school
district or nonpublic school shall present, and each such entity shall accept
as verification of the student's eligibility, a signed statement stipulating:
i) that the student is enrolled in a home
school;
ii) that he or she is
eligible pursuant to subsection (a) of this Section; and
iii) that the signature presented is that of
the individual who administers the school attended by the student.
Notes
Amended at 34 Ill. Reg. 3018, effective February 18, 2010
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