What is the District’s policy on allowing students to continue participating in athletics while they are assigned to In-School Suspension or the Alternative Learning Center?
The Texas Education Association and the University Interscholastic League govern when students can participate. The rules stipulate that students may not play or practice if they are at our district alternative center, CMLC, but once back in their campus buildings for one day, they are eligible again. Decisions concerning participation during In-School Suspensions are site-based, and determined by the individual circumstances. 4. The current REACH process for kindergarten dictates that all children participate during the first semester. Shortly after the break, the REACH teacher removes those students who are testing from of the classroom for three consecutive weeks for the test. After the results are tabulated, the new REACH students continue to meet with the REACH teacher. Can the process be changed? According to the TAC (19 TAC 89.1 (3) and the Texas State Plan for the Education of Gifted/Talented Students (TSP Section 1, 1.4A), Kindergarten students must be identified and receiving
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