Mich. Admin. Code R. 340.2 - Pupils to be counted in membership
Rule 2.
(1) To be
counted in membership on the count dates, a pupil shall be enrolled and in
regular daily attendance in the school district and maintain such status of
enrollment on the count day as provided by statute or these rules.
(2) A pupil who is enrolled and in attendance
in a district prior to the count day, but is not in attendance in the district
on the count day and is enrolled and in attendance in another district on the
count day, shall not be counted in the former district but shall be counted in
the membership in the latter district.
(3) A pupil who is enrolled and in attendance
on the count day in more than 1 district shall be counted on a pro rata basis
based upon the time of attendance in each district on the count day.
(4) A pupil who is enrolled part-time in more
than 1 district on the count day shall be counted in membership pursuant to
R
340.7.
(5)
A pupil who is enrolled in more than 1 district with a full-time schedule in
each district and is in attendance in more than 1 such district on the count
day shall be counted in membership in each district on a pro rata basis based
upon the time of attendance in each district on the count day.
(6) A part-time pupil who is enrolled in a
class that is part of a series of classes, but who is enrolled in less than the
full series of classes, such as a pupil enrolled in 1 class in a series of 3
6-week classes, shall be counted for the class on a pro rata basis. The
calculation of the full-time equivalency for that class shall be equal to the
number of hours for which the class is scheduled divided by the number of hours
for which a fulltime equated pupil is scheduled.
(7) The membership of a pupil who is
regularly enrolled in the public schools while in attendance at religious
instruction classes for not more than 2 class hours per week, off public school
property during school hours upon written request of the parent, guardian, or
person in loco parentis, is not affected by such released time.
(8) A foreign student or a foreign exchange
student residing in the district may be counted in membership as provided by
these rules. A foreign student or foreign exchange student residing in the
district who has met the age requirements and has not obtained a high school
diploma pursuant to section 6(4) of 1979 PA 94, MCL 388.160 6(4) may be counted
in membership.
(9) A pupil whose
residence is within the boundaries of the school district or whose residence
for educational purposes is prescribed by law to be within the school district
may be counted in membership. A pupil who is 18 years of age or older may
establish his or her own residence for educational purposes.
(10) A pupil whose residence is in another
school district, if the enrolling district has the approval of the resident
district to count the pupil in membership or the pupil meets 1 of the
conditions under section 6(4) or section 6(6) of 1979 PA 94, MCL 388.1606(4) or
388.1606(6), may be counted in membership.
(11) A homebound or hospitalized pupil
receiving instruction as a result of a medical condition under section 109 of
1979 PA 94, MCL 388.1709, from either the district the pupil is enrolled in or
the intermediate school district in a non-special education homebound program
may be counted in membership if both of the following provisions are satisfied:
(a) A minimum of 2 45-minute periods of
individualized instruction per week are given.
(b) The instruction is provided by a
certificated teacher.
(12) An eligible special education pupil who
is receiving homebound or hospitalized instruction from either the district in
which the pupil is enrolled or the intermediate school district pursuant to
R
340.1746 may be counted in membership.
(13) A pupil receiving home-based instruction
(in the pupil's home or otherwise apart from the general school population) as
a result of a mandatory suspension or expulsion under sections 1311(2) or 1311a
of 1976 PA 451, MCL 380. 1311(2) or MCL 380. 1311a, from either the district in
which the pupil is enrolled or the intermediate school district, may be counted
as a full-time equated pupil in membership if all of the following are met:
(a) A minimum of 2 nonconsecutive hours of
individualized instruction is given per week under the supervision of a
certificated teacher.
(b) The
instruction is provided by a certificated teacher in a 1-to-1
environment.
(c) Instructional
materials, resources, and supplies, except computers, are comparable to those
provided in the district's alternative education program.
(d) Course content is comparable to that of
the alternative education program.
(e) Credit earned is awarded to the pupil and
placed on the pupil's transcript.
(f) Virtual learning or online learning may
be used to supplement the pupil instructional time requirement. The district
shall comply with the virtual learning requirements under
R 340.11. The teacher shall be in
weekly contact with the pupil to assess the pupil's progress.
(g) Postsecondary dual enrollment under
R
340.17 may be used to supplement the pupil
instructional time requirement of subrule (13)(a) of this rule.
(14) A pupil receiving instruction
in an alternative education program or strict discipline academy as a result of
a mandatory suspension or expulsion under sections 1311(2) or 1311a of 1976 PA
451, MCL 380.1311(2) or MCL 380.1311a, from either the district in which the
pupil is enrolled or the intermediate school district, may be counted in
membership.
(15) A pupil receiving
home-based instruction (in the pupil's home or otherwise apart from the general
school population) as a result of disciplinary action that is not a mandatory
suspension or expulsion under section 1311(2) or 1311a of 1976 PA 451, MCL
380.1311(2) and MCL 380.1311a, from either the district the pupil is enrolled
or the intermediate school district, may be counted in membership on a pro rata
basis pursuant to section 6(4)(u) of 1979 PA 94, MCL 388.1606(4)(u) if all of
the following are met:
(a) A minimum of 2
nonconsecutive hours of pupil instruction is given per week under the
supervision of a certificated teacher.
(b) Instructional materials, resources, and
supplies, except computers, are comparable to those provided in the district's
alternative education program.
(c)
Course content is comparable to that of the alternative education
program.
(d) Credit earned is
awarded to the pupil and placed on the pupil's transcript.
(e) Virtual learning or online learning may
be used to supplement the pupil instructional time requirement. The district
shall comply with the virtual learning requirements under
R 340.11. The teacher shall be in
weekly contact with the pupil to assess the pupil's progress.
(f) Postsecondary dual enrollment under
R
340.17 may be used to supplement the pupil
instructional time requirement in subrule (15)(a) of this rule and may be used
in the calculation of a pupil's full-time equated membership.
(16) A pupil whose parents live on
land in this state over which the federal government has exclusive jurisdiction
may be included in membership in the school district which the pupil attends
and shall be counted as a tuition pupil. However, if the land has been attached
to a school district as prescribed by law, then the pupil is a resident of the
district entitled to all the educational rights and privileges of other
resident children.
(17) A pupil
placed in a state institution by the pupil's parent or legal guardian shall be
counted in membership as a resident of the educating school district or
intermediate school district.
(18)
A student with a disability, as defined in
R 340.1702 to
R
340.1717, who is enrolled in regular daily attendance
and who is receiving instruction in a school district or intermediate school
district operating a special education program approved by the department of
education, may be counted in membership.
(19) A pupil who is a homeless child under
the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act,
42 U.S.C.
11431 et seq., may be counted in
membership.
(20) A nonpublic or
home school pupil may enroll in nonessential elective courses in grades 1 to 12
in a district and be counted for the purposes of membership on a pro-rata basis
pursuant to section 166b of 1979 PA 94, MCL 388.1766b. All of the following
apply:
(a) Nonessential elective courses
include, but are not limited to, band, art, music, drama, computer technology,
life skills, career and technical education, physical education, driver's
education and advanced placement level courses. A district shall not enroll a
nonpublic or home school pupil in essential courses.
(b) Essential courses include, but are not
limited to mathematics, reading, English, social studies, science, writing, the
constitution of the United States, the constitution of the state of Michigan,
and the history and present form of civil government of the United States, the
state of Michigan, and the political subdivisions and municipalities of the
state of Michigan.
(c) For
membership purposes, a nonpublic or home school pupil may enroll in a special
education resource and categorical program classroom that provides support and
not core curriculum.
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