SURROGATE PARENTS AND XXXXXX YOUTH Sample Clauses

SURROGATE PARENTS AND XXXXXX YOUTH. CONTRACTOR shall comply with XXX surrogate parent assignments. Surrogate parents shall serve as the child’s parent and have all the rights relative to the student's education that a parent has under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act pursuant to 20 USC 1414-1482 and 34 CFR 300.1-300.756. A student in xxxxxx care shall be defined pursuant to California Education Code section 42238.01(b). The LEA shall annually notify the CONTRACTOR who the LEA has designated as the educational liaison for xxxxxx children. When a student in xxxxxx care is enrolled in an NPS by the LEA any time after the completion of the student’s second year of high school, the CONTRACTOR shall schedule the student in courses leading towards graduation based on the diploma requirements of the LEA unless provided notice otherwise in writing pursuant to Section 51225.1.
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SURROGATE PARENTS AND XXXXXX YOUTH. CONTRACTOR shall comply with XXX surrogate parent assignments. A pupil in xxxxxx care shall be defined pursuant to California Education Code section 42238.01(b). The LEA shall annually notify the CONTRACTOR who the LEA has designated as the educational liaison for xxxxxx children. When a pupil in xxxxxx care is enrolled in a nonpublic school by the LEA any time after the completion of the pupil’s second year of high school, the CONTRACTOR shall schedule the pupil in courses leading towards graduation based on the diploma requirements of the LEA unless provided notice otherwise in writing pursuant to Section 51225.1.
SURROGATE PARENTS AND XXXXXX YOUTH. CONTRACTOR shall recognize XXX appointed surrogate parent assignments for students without parental representation, including unaccompanied homeless youths, in special education procedures pursuant to California Government Code Section 7579.
SURROGATE PARENTS AND XXXXXX YOUTH. ‌ CONTRACTOR shall recognize an LEA surrogate parent assignments for students without parental representation, including unaccompanied homeless youths, in special education procedures pursuant to California Government Code Section 7579.5. Surrogate parents shall serve as the child’s parent and have all the rights relative to the student's education that a parent has under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act pursuant to 20 USC 1414-1482 and 34 CFR 300.1- 300.756. A pupil in xxxxxx care shall be defined pursuant to California Education Code section 42238.01(b). The LEA shall annually notify the CONTRACTOR who the LEA has designated as the educational liaison for xxxxxx children. When a pupil in xxxxxx care is enrolled in an NPS by the LEA any time after the completion of the pupil’s second year of high school, the CONTRACTOR shall schedule the pupil in courses leading towards graduation based on the diploma requirements of the LEA unless provided notice otherwise in writing pursuant to Section 51225.1. In accordance with the Xxxxxx Youth Education Rights Act (A.B. 723), the CONTRACTOR agrees to both serve as the school of origin (for the duration of the jurisdiction of the court) of the xxxxxx youth and allow the xxxxxx youth to continue their education in the school, as applicable under Education Code section 48853.5.
SURROGATE PARENTS AND XXXXXX YOUTH. 32.1 CONTRACTOR shall comply with XXX surrogate parent assignments. A pupil in xxxxxx care shall be defined pursuant to California Education Code section 42238.01(b).
SURROGATE PARENTS AND XXXXXX YOUTH. 32.1 XXX shall comply with state and federal laws and regulations and LEA policies and procedures regarding surrogate parent assignments. CONTRACTOR shall comply with XXX surrogate parent assignments. 32.2 Per California Education Code sections 51225.1 and 51225.3, students who are homeless, in xxxxxx care, a former juvenile court school pupil, children of military families, migratory students, or a pupil participating in a newcomer program, as defined in section 51225.2, who transfer schools after their second year of high school and who cannot reasonably complete all LEA graduation requirements in four (4) years may be eligible to graduate by completing the minimum state graduation requirements per AB 216/167. Within five (5) days of contact by CONTRACTOR, the LEA will determine student eligibility for AB 216/167. CONTRACTOR will award partial or full credits to this student population for all work satisfactorily completed while in attendance at the nonpublic school. Once eligibility is established, the LEA will provide CONTRACTOR with AB 216 Notification Letter to review with the student and educational rights holder (“ERH”). CONTRACTOR will forward a copy of the signed AB 216 Notification Letter, indicating acceptance, rejection, or deferral of the exemption, to the LEA immediately upon completion for further handling. XXX shall comply with its Xxxxxx and Homeless Youth policies and state and federal law.
SURROGATE PARENTS AND XXXXXX YOUTH. CONTRACTOR shall recognize an LEA surrogate parent assignments for students without parental representation, including unaccompanied homeless youths, in special education
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SURROGATE PARENTS AND XXXXXX YOUTH. Pursuant to California Government Code section 7579.5, LEA shall comply with state and federal laws and regulations and LEA policies and procedures regarding surrogate parent assignments. CONTRACTOR shall comply with XXX surrogate parent assignments. Per California Education Code sections 51225.1 and 51225.3, students who are homeless, in xxxxxx care, or involved in the juvenile justice system, who transfer schools after their second year of high school and who cannot reasonably complete all LEA graduation requirements in four (4) years may be eligible to graduate by completing the minimum state graduation requirements per AB 216/167. Within five (5) days of contact by CONTRACTOR, the LEA Secondary Counselor will determine student eligibility for AB 216/167. Once eligibility is established, the LEA Secondary Counselor will provide CONTRACTOR with AB 216 Notification Letter to review with the student and educational rights holder (ERH). CONTRACTOR will forward a copy of the signed AB 216 Notification Letter, indicating acceptance, rejection, or deferral of the exemption, to the LEA Secondary Counselor immediately upon completion for further handling.

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