Questions to Determine if a High School Student in a Community College (28E) Class is Eligible for Supplementary Weighting
THE ANSWER TO EACH OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS MUST BE "YES"
Is the class listed in the Community College Catalog?
Is the course open to all registered Community College students?
Are all students taking the course for college credit?
Do all students receive credit toward an associate of arts or associate of science degree, or toward an associate of applied arts or associate of applied science degree, or toward completion of a college diploma program?
Is the Community College either employing or contracting for the teacher?
Does the course utilize the Community College syllabus?
Is the course the same quality as the same course offered on the Community College campus?
Is the Community College in Iowa?
Is the student a resident of the district?
AND
THE ANSWER TO EACH OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS MUST BE "NO"
Is the course necessary for the School District to meet minimum accreditation standards?
Has the local district offered an identical course in the past 2 years?
Is the student required to take an additional test for credit OR pay an additional fee for credit not required of all other Community College students in the same class OR delay the credit until the student enrolls in the Community College after high school graduation?
Is the class part of a GED program?
Is the class part of an alternative high school, alternative program or any program for at-risk students?
Is the class offered by ICN, televised or by any other electronic media? (The non-ICN portion may be eligible for supplementary weighting.)
Is the class a PSEO Class?
Is the student served pursuant to an IEP?
Is the student tuitioned in?
Is the student open enrolled in?
Is the student whole-grade-shared (WGS) in?
Is the student a Nonpublic student who is not a shared-time student?
Is the student a high school graduate?
Does the student possess a GED?
Is the student a drop out?
Was the student eligible to receive a high school diploma, and if yes, has the class graduated in which the student was enrolled?
Is the class during summer session or otherwise outside of the regular school session?