Utah Admin. Code R277-606-2 - Definitions
For purposes of this rule:
(1) "Attainment goal" has the same meaning as
that term is defined in Section
53G-9-801.
(2) "Average daily membership" means the same
as that term is defined in Section
53F-2-102.
(3) "Cohort" means the same as that term is
defined in Section
53G-9-801.
(4) "College and career readiness work" means
the same as that term is defined in Section
53G-9-801.
(5) "Designated student" means a student:
(a)
(i) who
has withdrawn from a secondary school before earning a diploma;
(ii) who was dropped from average daily
membership; and
(iii) whose cohort
has not yet graduated; or
(b) who is at risk of meeting the criteria
described in Subsection (5)(a), as determined by the student's LEA, using the
risk factors described in Subsection (10).
(6) "Graduation rate" means the same as that
term is defined in Section
53G-9-801.
(7) "LEA" means the same as that term is
defined in Section 53G-9-801.
(8)
"Nontraditional program" means the same as that term is defined in Section
53G-9-801.
(9) "Proxy graduation
rate" means a rate calculated:
(a) in a manner
similar to the regular graduation rate for each year of grades 9 through
12;
(b) treating a student as
having graduated if the student returned after each grade year; and
(c) treating a student as dropping out if the
student:
(i) did not return after each year;
or
(ii) the student did not have an
acceptable exit code entered into the UTREx system.
(10) "Risk factors" means:
(a) low academic performance, as measured by
grades, test scores, or course failure;
(b) poor behavior, as measured by office
disciplinary referrals, suspensions, or expulsions; and
(c) absenteeism, whether excused or unexcused
absences, and including days tardy and truant.
(11) "Third party" means the same as that
term is defined in Section 53G-9-801.
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