206-40 Wyo. Code R. §§ 40-4 - Definitions
(a) "ACT" means the achievement college
entrance examination administered to eleventh-grade students within the
state.
(b) "ACT, Inc." means the
non-profit independent organization that provides research, assessment and
program management services in areas of education and workforce
development.
(c) "ACT score" means
the composite score on the ACT.
(d)
"College entrance examination" means an examination commonly administered
throughout the United States and relied upon by institutions of higher
education. For purposes of these rules, this examination is the ACT.
(e) "Department" means the Wyoming Department
of Education as created by W.S. §
21-2-104.
(f) "Home-based education program" means a
program of educational instruction that meets the requirements of W. S. §
21-4-102(b) and a basic
academic educational program pursuant to W.S. §
21-4-101(a)(vi) provided to
a child by the child's parent or legal guardian or by a person designated by
the parent or legal guardian. An instructional program provided to more than
one (1) family unit does not constitute a home-based educational
program.
(g) "Individual
Educational Program (IEP)" means a written program developed for a child with a
disability in accordance with Chapter 7 Rules of the Department and any
subsequent amendments thereof, and the Individuals with Disabilities Education
Act, 34 C.F.R. Parts 300 and 301 and the applicable rules and regulations that
relate to this Act and any subsequent amendments thereof.
(h) "Institutional school" means a public or
private group home, residential treatment facility, or a Board of Cooperative
Educational Services (BOCES) institution receiving State funds for the
provision of educational services to students within the state of
Wyoming.
(i) "Job skills assessment
test" means a test commonly administered throughout the United States and
relied upon by institutions of higher education and potential employers that
shall, at a minimum, test areas of applied math, reading for information, and
locating information. For purposes of these rules, this test is the same as the
WorkKeys Job Skills assessment or WorkKeys assessment.
(j) "Non-public school student" means a
student receiving education in a private or institutional school or a student
who participates in a home-based education program as defined in these
rules.
(k) "Private school" means
any non-public elementary or secondary school providing a basic academic
educational program for children in grades K-12 and may include parochial and
church or religious schools and home-based educational programs.
(l) "Resident public school" means the
Wyoming school the student would attend based on their place of residence and
local school district policy as of the date of application to participate in
the ACT or WorkKeys statewide assessment.
(m) "Section 504 Plan" means an
individualized plan designed to provide access to an education program as
provided under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C.A. 701 et seq. and the
applicable rules and regulations that relate to this Act and any subsequent
amendments thereof. In order to be eligible for this plan, the student must be
determined, as the result of an evaluation, to have a physical or mental
impairment that substantially limits one or more major life
activities.
(n) "Test
accommodations coordinator (TAC)" means the individual appointed by the school
district and approved by ACT, Inc. as the person responsible for assuring all
requirements to modify testing and/or the testing environment for students
documented and approved for accommodations by ACT, Inc. are adhered to in such
a way that the integrity of the test materials and test site are assured. The
test accommodations coordinator can also be the test supervisor or backup test
supervisor if so designated by the school.
(o) "Test site" means each location approved
by ACT, Inc. for the statewide administration of the ACT or WorkKeys.
(p) "Test supervisor" means the person
appointed by the school district as the individual who assumes the
responsibility to protect the integrity of all secure test materials and
ensures that all examinees at his/her school are tested under the same
conditions as examinees at every other school administering the ACT or
WorkKeys.
(q) "Wyoming Integrated
Statewide Education Record (WISER) Identification Number" means the unique
identification number assigned to every Wyoming student which meets the
criteria set forth by the Department.
(r) "WorkKeys assessment" means the job
skills assessment test to be administered statewide to eleventh-grade students
within the state.
(s) "WorkKeys
score" means the cumulative score on the WorkKeys assessment.
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