N.H. Admin. Code § Cor 302.01 - Academic and Vocational Education
(a)
The department shall provide an array of academic and vocational programs such
as remedial reading and remedial math as well as high school and high school
equivalency subjects. The staff shall consist of at least 5 full-time teachers,
at least one of whom shall be certified by the New Hampshire department of
education in special education. Teachers and vocational instructors shall be
certified by the New Hampshire department of education. One of the staff shall
be designated as education director, who shall be certified by the department
of education as a principal. The education director shall be responsible for
designing and implementing academic programs. The education director shall
ensure that the career and technical education curriculum is designed with a
transition to community based employment opportunities as its base.
(b) During the quarantine period staff from
the education unit shall orient each new arrival as to services provided by the
academic and vocational programs, shall obtain an educational history, a work
history, vocational goals, and administer such tests as necessary to determine
the person under departmental control's academic functioning pursuant to
Cor
403.03(a). Appropriate assessments
shall be administered to identify and address the specific educational needs of
students determined eligible for special education under the terms established
by the interagency agreement between the department of education and the
department of corrections as prescribed in
RSA
194:60. This information shall be used in
conjunction with the classification system in recommending that prospective
students participate in a course of instruction designed to improve the
likelihood that, upon release, they shall be able to live at liberty without
violating the law.
(c) The
department shall provide as wide a range of academic and vocational
opportunities as reasonably possible and which shall include high school
equivalency preparation, remedial instruction, high school academic, and
vocational courses as defined by the interagency agreement, individual
tutoring, and correspondence courses.
(d) High school diplomas shall be awarded
under the provisions of the interagency agreement.
(e) Curriculum, facilities, and equipment
shall be provided to deliver the academic and vocational programs.
Notes
(See Revision Note at chapter heading for Cor 300) #7448, eff 2-6-01; ss by #9383, INTERIM, eff 2-3-09, EXPIRES: 8-3-09; ss by #9508, eff 7-8-09
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