Mont. Admin. r. 10.55.605 - CATEGORIES OF ACCREDITATION
(1) Regular
accreditation means the school has met the assurance standards and student
performance standards as defined in ARM 10.55.606, and the Licensure
Endorsement Requirements Related to Teaching Assignments. A copy of the
Accreditation Status Criteria Reference Guide must be made publicly available
by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
(2) Regular with minor deviation
accreditation means the school does not meet all the requirements of regular
accreditation outlined in (1), as defined in the Accreditation Status Criteria
Reference Guide, which must be made publicly available by the Superintendent of
Public Instruction.
(3) A school
with regular accreditation with a deviation in student performance standards,
as defined in ARM 10.55.606, or regular with minor deviations accreditation, as
defined in ARM 10.55.606, shall remedy the deviations within three years or
will be reassigned to a lower category of accreditation.
(4) Advice accreditation means the school
exhibits serious and/or numerous deviations from the standards. A copy of the
Accreditation Status Criteria Reference Guide must be made publicly available
by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
(5) Deficiency accreditation means the school
is in advice status for two years, has not complied with the required
corrective plan, and continues to have serious and/or numerous deviations, or
has substantially increased the seriousness of deviations over the previous
year.
(6) For a district with a
school in advice or in deficiency status, the district administrator and the
chair of the local board of trustees shall submit to the Superintendent of
Public Instruction a corrective plan, including a systematic procedure and
timeline for resolving the deviations noted.
(7) A school shall be immediately placed in deficiency status if:
(a) the school employs a teacher who does
not have a Montana teaching license; or
(b) the school has a facility that creates an unhealthy
environment with safety and health hazards.
(8) A school in deficiency status failing to
comply with the required corrective plan shall be placed into the intensive
assistance process as defined in the Accreditation Status Criteria Reference
Guide, which must be made publicly available by the Superintendent of Public
Instruction.
(9) Nonaccredited
status means that a school in deficiency status fails to meet the requirements
of intensive assistance and is out of compliance with the Board of Public
Education standards of accreditation.
(10) A school seeking initial accreditation
or reinstatement of accreditation shall meet the requirements of regular
accreditation outlined in (1). This process shall include an on-site review
from the Office of Public Instruction.
Notes
AUTH: Mont. Const. Art. X, sec. 9, 20-2-114, 20-2-121, 20-7-101, MCA; IMP: Mont. Const. Art. X, sec. 9, 20-2-121, 20-3-106, 20-7-101, MCA
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