Or. Admin. R. 581-015-2595 - Education Programs for Children at Residential Youth Care Centers
The purpose of this rule is to ensure that school districts meet the provisions outlined in ORS 336.580.
(1) Definitions: For the purposes of this
rule, the following definitions apply:
(a)
"Consultation" means scheduled opportunities for the residential youth care
center director and the education representative of the district, or its
contractor, to share information and concerns about the behavioral
characteristics, learning styles, educational needs, and level of educational
support for the children residing at the residential youth care center in order
to develop, review, and agree upon the education plan;
(b) "District" means the school district in
which the residential youth care center is located;
(c) "Least restrictive environment" means
serving a child in the educational setting in which the child can reasonably be
expected to learn while maintaining integration in the local
community;
(d) "Open entry-open
exit" means that the education program provides opportunities for students to
make progress in obtaining school credits or otherwise meeting their
educational goals even though they may enroll or exit at any time during the
school year.
(e) "Residential youth
care center" means a community program defined in ORS
420.855 and operated by a public
or private agency. Residential youth care centers where resident children
receive educational services funded under ORS
343.961 are not included under
the provisions of this rule;
(2) For children placed at a youth care
center within a detention facility, as defined in ORS
419A.004, the children shall
receive educational services through the Juvenile Detention Education Program
as described in ORS 326.695.
(3)
(a) The
school district in which the residential youth care center is located is
responsible for developing a plan which meets the provisions outlined in ORS
336.580. The district may
contract this responsibility to another school district or ESD. The delivery of
educational services may be provided by the residential youth care
center;
(b) The plan must be
developed by the district or its contractor after consultation with the
residential youth care center director and shall address behavioral
characteristics, learning styles, and educational needs of the children
pursuant to OAR 581-022-2270;
(c)
The plan for an education program must provide for open entry-open exit and
must provide opportunities for students to earn school credits in accordance
with OAR 581-022-2505, 581-022-2025, and 581-023-0008, opportunities for
earning a GED when appropriate, or appropriate skill development to ensure
educational progress. A continuum of educational services must be available
which assure placement of children in the least restrictive environment in
which they can reasonably be expected to be successful until they are exempted
from compulsory attendance or receive a high school diploma or an
equivalent;
(d) The plan must be
approved annually by the school district board in which the youth care center
is located.
(4) The
district must ensure compliance with sections (3) of this rule. If the district
does not comply directly or through its contractor, the State Superintendent
will find the district deficient and may apply the penalty provided in ORS
327.103.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 326.051
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 336.580
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