2255 Procedure – Alternative Learning Experiences Programs

Definitions

A. Alternative learning experience (ALE) means a course or, for grades kindergarten through twelfth grade-level course work, that is a delivery method of basic education and is:

    1. Provided in whole or in part independently from a regular classroom setting or schedule, but may include components of direct instruction;
    2. Supervised, monitored, assessed, evaluated, and documented by a certificated teacher employed or contracted by the school district.
    3. Provided in accordance with a written student learning plan that is implemented pursuant to the district鈥檚 policy and WAC 392-550.

B. Online courses are courses or grade-level coursework where:

    1. More than half of the course content is delivered electronically using the internet or other computer-based methods;
    2. More than half of the teaching is conducted from a remote location through an online course learning management system or other online or electronic tools;
    3. A certificated teacher has the primary responsibility for the student’s instructional interaction. Instructional interaction between the teacher and the student includes, but is not limited to, direct instruction, review of assignments, assessment, testing, progress monitoring, and educational facilitation; and
    4. Students have access to the teacher synchronously, asynchronously, or both.

C. Remote course means an alternative learning experience course or course work that is not an online course where the student has in-person instructional contact time for less than 20 percent of the total weekly time for the course.

D. Site-based course means an alternative learning experience course or course work that is not an online course where the student has in-person instructional contact time for at least 20 percent of the total weekly time for the course.

 

Student Eligibility

A. ALE courses will be available to all students, including students with disabilities when consistent with the provision of a free appropriate public education.

 

B. All students in grades PreK-12 are eligible to participate in ALE programs.

 

C. Students enrolling an ALE must have a Written Student Learning Plan (WSLP) as defined in WAC 392-550.

 

D. Parent/guardian must be notified of the difference between ALE and home-based instruction prior to enrollment.

 

Student Performance

A. Students participating in ALE will be evaluated monthly by a certificated instructional staff, or, for students whose written student learning plans include only online classes, school-based support staff, to track student progress toward completion and to establish whether an intervention plan should be developed, in accordance with WAC 392-550.

 

B. The methods for determining satisfactory progress shall be outlined in the written student learning plan and may include:

    1. Progress grades;
    2. Assignment completion rates;
    3. Non-academic factors such as attendance, attitude, and behavior; and
    4. Local school expectations.

 

Student Responsibilities

A. Students enrolled in an ALE program must meet the contact requirements defined in WAC 392-550.

District Verification of Student Work

The district will use reliable methods to verify a student is doing their own work.聽These include, but are not limited to:

A. Proctored examinations;

B. Proctored projects;

C. In-person presentations;

D. Real-time presentations using videoconference technology;

E. Log of learning activities; or

F. Portfolio of student work

Adopted/Previous Revisions: 06/20/14; 01/10/18; 10/1/19; 8/31/2021
Updated: 9/15/2021