7 Miss. Code. R. 3-28.5 - Credit Recovery Policy
The purpose of the credit recovery policy is to provide guidance to Local Education Agencies (LEAs) with credit recovery programs. Credit recovery allows students who have been unsuccessful in mastering particular content or skills an opportunity to apply for credit recovery as an alternative to repeating the entire course.
1. Credit recovery is defined as a
course-specific, skill-based learning opportunity for students who have
previously been unsuccessful in mastering content/skills required to receive
course credit or earn promotion. To be eligible for credit recovery, a student
shall have:
a. Completed the entire course and
received a failing grade for the course, and/or.
b. Failed a SATP assessment.
2. Beginning with the 2008-2009
school year, any LEA that provides a credit recovery program shall implement a
policy that has been adopted by the school board and that includes rules,
regulations, and processes. This policy shall be available to faculty,
students, and parents/guardians. At a minimum. LEA's must address the following
areas:
a. Admission to and removal from the
credit recovery program
i. LEAs shall
establish an application process that requires parental consent.
ii. LEAs shall establish minimum criteria to
determine eligibility for participation in the credit recovery
program.
iii. LEAs shall determine
the number of credit recovery courses that a student can take at one
time.
iv. Students shall not remain
in a credit recovery course for more than one year.
v. Only students who have failed a course may
enroll in credit recovery to earn a minimum passing grade. Credit recovery
cannot be used by a student who has passed the course to improve the students
assigned course grade.
vi. A
student has passed a SATP class, but failed the SATP assessment may enroll in
credit recovery for remediation only. The grade earned for the SATP class
remains unchanged.
vii. Beginning
in school year 2024-2025 LEAs shall only make credit recovery available to
students within a calendar year from which the student fails the
course.
b. Instruction:
i. LEAs shall determine the instructional
methodology used for the credit recovery program (e.g., online program, direct
instruction, computer assisted instruction, etc.)
ii. LEAs shall provide professional
development for teachers and facilitators involved with the credit recovery
program.
iii. Credit recovery
curriculum shall be based on the Mississippi Curriculum Frameworks competencies
and objectives.
iv. LEAs are
responsible for establishing specific procedures for evaluation of student
progress and determining grades.
v.
Beginning with the school year 2016-17, a student who selects credit recovery
to earn a Carnegie unit may only earn the minimal passing grade on the
district's grading scale.
Notes
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