Okla. Admin. Code § 210:25-3-2 - Average daily attendance/membership
(a) The
legal average daily attendance/membership for the purpose of calculating state
aid to any district will be based upon the attendance/membership in that
district of residence and legally transferred pupils (except Special Education
pupils transferred), five (5) years of age, September 1 of that school year or
not over twenty-one (21) years of age as of September 1 of that school year.
Average daily attendance/membership also includes students age three (3) and
older who have an Individualized Education Program (IEP).
(1) Provided, beginning with the 1990-91
school year, all children who are at least four (4) years of age on or before
September 1 and who have not attended a public school kindergarten shall be
entitled to attend early childhood programs at any public school in the state
where such programs are offered. These students shall be included in the
average daily attendance/membership. Children age three (3) who have an
Individualized Education Program (IEP) which indicates that they need to attend
an early childhood program in order to obtain a free appropriate public
education in the least restrictive environment shall also be entitled to attend
such programs, and shall also be included in the average daily
attendance/membership.
(2)
Provided, those persons over the age of 21 and under the age of 26 unable to
complete high school prior to age twenty-one (21) due to physical disabilities
or service in the United States Armed Forces or Auxiliary Organizations may be
allowed to attend as a legal student for the period of time missed due to the
disability or service in the Armed Forces.
(3) Provided further, any child who has been
in legal attendance/membership in a public or private school in another state
or in a Department of Defense School for military dependents may be legally
enrolled and counted as a legal ADA/ADM, even though the child is underage in
Oklahoma.
(b) When
pupils are promoted at mid-term from the eighth grade in school districts not
maintaining an accredited junior high school to high school, the average daily
attendance/membership of such pupils for the entire school year shall be
credited to the elementary grades. Pupils promoted from the seventh grade
directly to the ninth grade will also be counted as elementary
attendance/membership except with the approval of the Division of
Instruction.
(c) Elementary ADA/ADM
is defined as early childhood, if applicable, or kindergarten through the
eighth grade for dependent districts and independent districts that do not have
an approved junior high school or middle school.
(d) All other districts shall calculate
elementary ADA/ADM on early childhood, if applicable, or kindergarten through
sixth grade.
Notes
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