AR 5123Promotion/Acceleration/Retention
Policy Details
- Status
- Active
- Cross references
- Last revised
- 8/6/2018
When a teacher believes that retention or acceleration is necessary to meet a student's needs, he/she shall ask the Principal to establish an intervention/assistance team meeting to consider options and opportunities for improving the child's academic, social and emotional performance. The student's parent/guardian shall be invited to participate on the intervention team. Information on concerns, considerations and placement options shall be recorded on the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Retention/Acceleration form (E 5123) and shall include:
Acceleration shall be considered only with the approval of parents. Retention and disputed promotion normally requires parental concurrence. The District, however, retains the right to either retain or promote if such concurrence cannot be reached. A parent may appeal any decision under the provisions of the District's due process policy. Regardless of the decision reached, a statement describing the decision shall be placed in the student's cumulative folder. The parent may sign this statement or submit one of his/her own. Each Principal shall send a list of students considered for retention or acceleration to the Superintendent by February 1 of the current school year. Each Principal shall send a list of students approved for retention or acceleration to the Superintendent not later than three (3) weeks prior to the end of the school year. Follow-up Action—Retention or Acceleration The intervention teams will continue to monitor all retained or accelerated students in the following year. |