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DAR File No. 26850 |
| This filing was published in the 01/01/2004, issue, Vol. 2004, No. 1, of the Utah State Bulletin. |
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Education, Administration R277-462 Comprehensive Guidance Program
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NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULE |
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DAR File No.: 26850
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RULE ANALYSIS |
Purpose of the rule or reason for the change: |
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This rule is amended to provide Comprehensive Guidance funding for charter schools and to adjust the funding base slightly for all schools.
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Summary of the rule or change: |
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The changes include charter schools as schools receiving Comprehensive Guidance funding.
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State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule: |
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Subsection 53A-1-401(3)
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Anticipated cost or savings to: |
the state budget: |
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There are no anticipated cost or savings to state budget because the funds available are apportioned among all schools, including charter schools.
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local governments: |
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There are no anticipated cost or savings to local boards. Local boards received Comprehensive Guidance funds based on student numbers. Some of those funds will now fund charter school students.
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other persons: |
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There are no anticipated cost or savings to other persons. Local boards and charter schools receive funding. Local boards and charter schools receive funding.
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Compliance costs for affected persons: |
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There are no compliance costs for affected persons. Funds will be distributed through local boards and charter schools.
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Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses: |
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I have reviewed this rule, and I see no fiscal impact on businesses. Steven O. Laing
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The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at: |
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Education Administration 250 E 500 S SALT LAKE CITY UT 84111-3272
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Direct questions regarding this rule to: |
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Carol Lear at the above address, by phone at 801-538-7835, by FAX at 801-538-7768, or by Internet E-mail at clear@usoe.k12.ut.us
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Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on: |
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02/02/2004
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This rule may become effective on: |
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02/03/2004
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Authorized by: |
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Carol Lear, Coordinator School Law and Legislation
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RULE TEXT |
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R277. Education, Administration. R277-462. Comprehensive Guidance Program. R277-462-1. Definitions. A. "ATE Consortium" means representatives of nine ATE Regional Planning Areas. B. "Board" means the Utah State Board of Education and Applied Technology Education. C. "Comprehensive Guidance Program" means the organization of resources to meet the priority needs of students through four delivery system components: (1) guidance curriculum which means providing guidance content to all students in a systematic way; (2) student educational and occupational planning component which means individualized education and career planning with all students; (3) responsive services component designed to meet the immediate concerns of certain students; and (4) system support component which addresses management of the Program and the needs of the school system itself. D. "Comprehensive Guidance Steering and Advisory Committee" means representatives of district counseling supervisors, district ATE directors, PTA, the school counselor professional association, and practicing school counselors. E. "Direct services" means time spent on the guidance curriculum, SEOP, and responsive services activities meeting students' identified needs as discerned by students, school personnel and parents consistent with district policy. F. "SEOP" means student education occupation plan. G. "Student achievement" means academic performance, career development, personal/social development, retention, attendance, SEOP outcomes and other measures of adequate yearly progress. H. "USOE" means the Utah State Office of Education. I. "WPU" means weighted pupil unit, the basic unit used to calculate the amount of state funds for which a school district or charter school is eligible.
R277-462-2. Authority and Purpose. A. This rule is authorized by Utah Constitution Article X, Section 3 which vests general control and authority over public education in the Board, by Section 53A-1a-106(2)(b) which directs local boards to develop policies for the implementation of student education plans (SEP) or SEOPs, and by Section 53A-1-401(3) which allows the Board to adopt rules in accordance with its responsibilities. B. This rule establishes standards and procedures for entities applying for funds appropriated for Comprehensive Guidance Programs administered by the Board.
R277-462-3. Comprehensive Guidance Program Approval and Qualifying Criteria. A. Comprehensive Guidance disbursement criteria: (1) In order to qualify for Comprehensive Guidance Program funds, schools shall implement SEOP policies and practices, consistent with Section 53A-1a-106(2)(b), local board or charter school governing board policy, and the school improvement plan developed for Northwest Accreditation. (2) [
([ ([ ([ ([ (a) Approval of the Comprehensive Guidance Program by the local board of education or charter school governing board and on-going communication with the local or governing board regarding Program goals and outcomes supported by data; (b) Regular participation of guidance team members in USOE sponsored Comprehensive Guidance training; (c) Adequate resources and support for guidance facilities, material, equipment, clerical support, and school improvement processes; (d) Evidence that eighty percent of aggregate counselors time is devoted to DIRECT service to students through a balanced program of individual planning, guidance curriculum, and responsive services consistent with the results of the school needs data; (e) Communication, collaboration, and coordination within the feeder system regarding the Comprehensive Guidance Program; (f) School-wide student/parent/teacher needs assessment data for the Comprehensive Guidance Program gathered and analyzed at least every three years; (g) Structures and processes to ensure effective Program management including advisory and steering committees functioning effectively, school counselors working as Program leaders, and the Comprehensive Guidance Program contributing to school improvement teams; (h) Responsive services are available to address the immediate concerns and identified needs of all students through an education-oriented and programmatic approach, and in collaboration with existing school programs and coordination with family, school and community resources; (i) Delivery to students of a developmental and sequential guidance curriculum in harmony with content standards identified in the Utah model for the Comprehensive Guidance Program. Guidance curriculum is prioritized according to the results of the school needs assessment process; (j) Assistance for students in career development, including awareness and exploration, job seeking and finding skills, and post high school placement; (k) Establishment of Student Education Occupation Planning (SEOP), both as a process and a product consistent with local board or charter school governing board policy and goals of the Utah Model for Comprehensive Guidance Program, Northwest Accreditation, R277-413, and Applied Technology Education, R277-911; and (l) All Program elements are designed to recognize and address the diverse needs of every student. B. All districts may qualify schools for the Comprehensive Guidance Program funds and districts and charter school governing boards shall certify in writing that all Program standards are being met by each school receiving funds under this rule and meet the following deadlines: (1) The "Form for Program Approval"
shall be received by the USOE from schools scheduled for review in the three
year cycle no later than May [ (2) Programs approved and forms submitted by December 20 of each year MAY be considered for partial disbursement, if funds are available.
R277-462-4. Use of Funds. A. Funds disbursed for this Program shall be used by the district in the district secondary schools in grades seven through twelve to provide a guidance curriculum and an SEOP for each student at the school, to provide responsive services, and to provide system support for the Comprehensive Guidance Program. Such costs may include the following: (1) personnel costs; (2) career center equipment such as computers, or media equipment; (3) career center materials such as computer software, occupational information, SEOP folders, and educational information; (4) in-service training of personnel involved in the Comprehensive Guidance Program; (5) extended day or year if REQUIRED to run the Program; and (6) guidance curriculum materials for use in classrooms. B. Funds shall not be used for non-guidance purposes or to supplant funds already being provided for the Comprehensive Guidance Program except that: (1) Districts or charter schools may pay for the costs incurred in hiring NEW personnel as a means of reducing the pupil/counselor ratio and eliminating time spent on non-guidance activities in order to meet the Program criteria. (2) Districts or charter schools may pay other costs associated with a Comprehensive Guidance Program which were incurred as a part of the Program during the implementation phase but which WERE NOT a regular part of the Program prior to that time.
R277-462-5. Variances and Reporting. A. New schools that are created from schools that have Northwest accreditation and USOE Comprehensive Guidance Program approval may qualify for Comprehensive Guidance Program funding under this rule in the schools' first year of operation. B. Charter schools and other new schools not meeting the requirements of R277-462-5A may receive comprehensive guidance program funding following two years of planning, training and program implementation. [ [
KEY: public education, counselors [ Notice of Continuation September 30, 1999 Art X Sec 3 53A-15-201 53A-17a-131.8
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION |
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PLEASE NOTE:
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For questions regarding the content or application of this rule, please contact Carol Lear at the above address, by phone at 801-538-7835, by FAX at 801-538-7768, or by Internet E-mail at clear@usoe.k12.ut.us For questions about the rulemaking process, please contact the Division of Administrative Rules (801-538-3764). Please Note: The Division of Administrative Rules is NOT able to answer questions about the content or application of these administrative rules. |
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