Current through October 11, 2024
Section 389.696 - Individualized program of education for pupil with disability1. The board of trustees of each school district shall have an individualized educational program prepared for each pupil with a disability who is enrolled in a public high school in the district. The program must include: (a) A statement of the pupil's present levels of educational performance;(b) A statement of annual goals, including short-term instructional objectives;(c) A statement of the specific special education and related services to be provided to the pupil and the extent to which he or she will be able to participate in regular educational programs;(d) The projected dates for initiation of services and the anticipated duration of the services;(e) Appropriate objective criteria, procedures for evaluation and schedules for determining, at least on an annual basis, whether the short-term instructional objectives are being achieved;(f) A schedule of meetings with the pupil and his or her parents or a record of attempts to schedule such meetings if such meetings are appropriate for a review of the pupil's progress; and(g) If appropriate, the special requirements or adjusted standards which the pupil must meet for graduation from high school.2. A pupil with a disability, whether in a public or private high school, in the Nevada Youth Training Center or in the Caliente Youth Center, is entitled to graduate from high school with: (a) A standard diploma if the pupil fulfills all the requirements for a standard diploma except for any appropriate accommodations which are outlined in his or her individualized program of education.(b) An adjusted diploma if the pupil fulfills all the requirements which are outlined in his or her individualized program of education.Nev. Admin. Code § 389.696
Added to NAC by Bd. of Education, eff. 12-16-82-Substituted in revision for NAC 389.180