Mich. Admin. Code R. 340.13 - Learning labs
Rule 13.
(1) A
learning lab is 1 method a district may use to deliver academic instruction to
pupils. The teacher may provide instruction in more than 1 subject during the
class period. Multiple levels of a subject may be taught in the same class
period. The following requirements shall be met to count these pupils in
membership:
(a) If the learning lab is the
only means of providing instruction to an entire group of pupils such as an
alternative education program, then that learning lab shall meet the minimum
required hours of pupil instruction or obtain a department approved waiver to
operate fewer than the minimum required hours of pupil instruction pursuant to
section 101 of 1979 PA 94, MCL 388.1701.
(b) The course shall be approved by the board
of education of a school district or the board of directors of a public school
academy.
(c) The course shall
generate credit toward the pupil's high school diploma or grade
progression.
(d) A certificated
teacher shall be scheduled for and present in the learning lab.
(e) Attendance shall be taken by the pupil
signing in and signing out of the learning lab. The certificated teacher
scheduled for those hours shall sign a printed attendance sheet during the
count period.
(f) The learning lab
shall be part of the pupil's class schedule for a specified time slot. A pupil
shall not generate a greater portion toward 1.0 full-time equivalency for each
course than would be generated in a normal class setting.
(g) The pupil shall attend all scheduled
classes or hours on the count date or during the count week. Only those hours
scheduled and attended during the count week shall be used in the computation
of a pupil's full-time equivalency. A pupil with an unexcused absence during
the count week may be counted if the pupil attended classes prior to the count
date and attended all hours scheduled in 1 week within 10 school days after the
official count date. A pupil with an excused absence during the count week may
be counted if the pupil attended all hours scheduled in 1 week within 30
calendar days after the official count date.
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