Or. Admin. Code § 581-022-2320 - Required Instructional Time
(1)
(a)
Except as allowed under subsections (2) and (4), each school district shall
ensure that at least 92% of all students in the district and at least 80% of
all students at each school operated by the district are scheduled to receive
annually the following minimum hours of instructional time:
(A) Grade 12 - 966 hours;
(B) Grades 9-11 - 990 hours; and
(C) Grades K-8 - 900 hours.
(b) A student who is 18 years of
age or older or an emancipated minor or the person in parental relationship to
a minor student may request to annually receive the minimum hours of
instructional time. The school district must honor the request except as
specifically provided for by rule or law.
(2)
(a)
Notwithstanding the requirements of subsection (1), with the annual approval of
the local school board after a public hearing, the following students are
exempted from the instructional time requirement and are not included in the
district 's calculation of instructional time under subsection (1):
(A) Students who have fulfilled all state
requirements for graduation under OAR 581-022-2000;
(B) Students who at the start of their senior
year are on track to exceed all state requirements for graduation under OAR
581-022-2000 as determined by the number and type of credits earned by the
student; and
(C) Students who are
earning credits toward a diploma through accelerated learning classes, such as
Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, or classes at a post-secondary
institution, internship, work-based learning, or credits by
proficiency.
(b) Each
year, the school district must report to the local school board the total
number of students disaggregated by relevant sociodemographic group that have
been exempted from the instructional time requirements under this
subsection.
(3) Nothing
in this rule may be construed to affect the right of a person to be admitted to
the school district in which they reside under ORS
339.115.
(4) A school district may request permission
to exempt an alternative education program as defined in ORS
336.615 from the requirement in
subsection (1). The request must be made in writing to the Deputy
Superintendent of Public Instruction. The Deputy Superintendent is authorized
to grant permission under this section without obtaining approval from the
State Board of Education. Permission will be granted where:
(a) The request is made with the approval of
the school district 's governing school board;
(b) The school district is using an
evidence-based strategy that includes flexible time options; and
(c) The school district has implemented a
system to assess students prior to placement to determine whether placement in
an alternative education program is appropriate.
(5) If a school district chooses to offer
less than 900 hours of instructional time for kindergarten students, the
kindergarten program shall be considered a half-day program for purposes of ORS
327.006(1) and
the school district shall ensure that every kindergarten student is scheduled
to receive a minimum of 450 hours of instructional time per year.
(6) Upon approval by the local school board,
a district may include in its calculation of instructional time required by
subsection (1) of this rule the following:
(a) For kindergarten programs offering 900
hours or more of instructional time, up to 60 hours of recess;
(b) For kindergarten programs offering less
than 900 hours of instructional time, up to 30 hours of recess;
(c) For grades 1-3, up to 60 hours of
recess;
(d) Up to 30 hours for
staff professional development;
(e)
Up to 30 hours for parent teacher conferences; and
(f) For the 2015-16 school year, up to 14
hours for emergency school closures due to adverse weather conditions and
facilities failure.
(7)
For students participating in online instruction:
(a) Instructional time includes online
instruction supported by a licensed or registered teacher through electronic
means.
(b) For online instruction,
up to one hour per course per day may be counted as instructional time where
the following criteria are met:
(A) Every
student has access to a licensed or registered teacher through in-person,
telephone, or electronic means for each course taken; and
(B) Every student has regular contact with
school personnel for the purpose of attendance and progress monitoring as
outlined in the policies maintained by the Oregon Department of
Education.
(c)
Instructional time may not be claimed for weekends or holidays, per ORS
336.010 and
187.010, or any other day during
which a licensed or registered teacher is not available to students.
(8) There shall be no fewer than
265 consecutive calendar days between the first and last instructional day of
each school year at each grade level.
(9) No student shall be required to exceed
the following number of instructional hours per day:
(a) Grades 9-12 - 8.5 hours;
(b) Grades K-8 - 8 hours.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 326.011 & 326.051
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 326.051
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