Qualifying Pupils for HSED Program Sample Clauses
The "Qualifying Pupils for HSED Program" clause defines the criteria and process by which students become eligible to participate in a High School Equivalency Diploma (HSED) program. Typically, this involves specifying age requirements, academic standing, or other prerequisites such as residency or prior educational attainment. For example, the clause may state that only students who have not completed traditional high school but meet certain age or testing benchmarks can enroll. Its core function is to ensure that only appropriate candidates are admitted to the HSED program, maintaining program integrity and compliance with educational standards.
Qualifying Pupils for HSED Program. In addition to the requirement in Wis. Stat. §118.15(1)(c)(2), pupil must also meet the following requirements:
a. Need not be a Child at Risk as defined in Wis. Stat. §118.153(1)(a), but must be 17 years of age or older and in their fourth year of high school or if the pupil is 18 years old and can participate in Program regardless of year in high school; or
b. Pupil must be at a 9th grade reading level.
