TITLE 6 PRIMARY
AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
CHAPTER 30 EDUCATIONAL
STANDARDS - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
PART 13 EARLY
COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL
6.30.13.1 ISSUING AGENCY: Public Education
Department, herein after referred to as the "department".
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6.30.13.2 SCOPE: This
rule applies to all school districts and public schools.
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6.30.13.3 STATUTORY AUTHORITY: This rule is promulgated pursuant to Sections
9-24-8 and 22-2-1 NMSA 1978.
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6.30.13.4 DURATION: Permanent.
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6.30.13.5 EFFECTIVE DATE: May 15, 2018, unless a later date is cited at
the end of a section.
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6.30.13.6 OBJECTIVE: This rule outlines the necessary
qualifications to receive designation as a department-approved early college
high school in New Mexico.
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6.30.13.7 DEFINITIONS:
A. “Career and technical education standards”
means the content standards with benchmarks and performance standards defined
in 6.29.3 NMAC for students in grades seven through twelve enrolled in career
and technical education coursework.
B. “Career technical education” or “CTE” means a sequence of courses
directly related to the preparation of individuals for employment in current or
emerging occupations requiring an industry-recognized credential, certificate
or degree. This phrase is also referred
to as “vocational education” in 22-14-1 NMSA 1978.
C. “Dual credit” means high school student
enrollment in college-level courses offered by a postsecondary institution that
allows students to earn credit toward high school graduation and a
postsecondary degree or certificate simultaneously.
D. “Early college high school” or "ECHS" means a four-year
high school that meets the qualifications outlined in 6.30.13.9 NMAC.
E. “Meta major”
means a collection of majors with shared or similar coursework in alignment
with a career field.
F. “Postsecondary partner” means a
postsecondary educational institution that has an agreement or memorandum of
understanding with an ECHS.
G. “Pathway” means a sequence of classes
at the ECHS in partnership with the postsecondary partner that leads to a
certification, associate's degree, or bachelor’s degree.
H. “Work-based
learning” means activities that develop
work place skills such as tours, job shadowing, work experience rotations,
mentoring, entrepreneurships, service learning, internships, co-ops, or youth
pre-apprenticeships aligned with a registered apprenticeship program under the New
Mexico department of workforce solutions.
I. “Workforce recognized credential” means
industry-recognized workforce credentials, certificates, associate’s degrees, or
bachelor’s degrees from a postsecondary partner.
J. “Workforce partner” means a local
business, regional workforce investment board, workforce connection, one stop shop,
chamber of commerce, economic development corporation, council of government,
tribal council, or other industry representative that provides ongoing mentoring
and on-the-job experience that connects ECHS students to employment settings
and helps them to develop employability skills.
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6.30.13.8 GOALS: The goals for a department-approved
ECHS are for all enrolled students to simultaneously earn a New Mexico high
school diploma and earn a workforce recognized credential through the postsecondary
partner.
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6.30.13.9 QUALIFICATIONS: To be designated a department-approved ECHS, a
school shall meet the following qualifications:
A. Integrates state
standards into courses within a structured pathway that meets local and state
graduation requirements.
B. Follows a pathway
that results in a workforce recognized credential without tuition cost to the student
or the student’s family.
C. Focuses on
efforts to reach youth underrepresented in higher education by establishing outreach
and recruiting processes striving for equitable access. Focused recruiting efforts shall encourage
applicants from underrepresented populations to enroll in an ECHS.
D. Accelerates student
learning through the use of dual credit courses beginning no later than grade
ten. Dual credit courses shall:
(1) accelerate
the timeline for high school students to complete college;
(2) be
delivered through one or more postsecondary partners;
(3) be
tuition free;
(4) be
taught by instructors who meet the higher learning commission qualifications
for
college instructors;
(5) use
innovative, interactive, research-based support structures; and
(6) align
with:
(a) the
pathway indicated on the student’s next step plan;
(b) the
established New Mexico higher education general education curriculum; and
(c) either
the student’s declared CTE pathway or declared major or meta
major.
E. Operates in
partnership with one or more workforce partners. Partnerships shall include:
(1) meaningful
work-based learning experiences in alignment with student pathways; and
(2) CTE
courses that use career and technical education standards to support core
academic growth.
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6.30.13.10 APPLICATION:
A. ECHS applicants
shall meet all of the qualifications listed in 6.30.13.9 NMAC. Schools seeking initial designation as a
department-approved ECHS shall submit an application on the
department-designated form by July 1 of the year in which they seek to begin
operating as an ECHS.
B. The initial
application shall include:
(1) a
description of the proposed pathways;
(2) a
description of the proposed workforce-recognized credential for each pathway;
(3) the
projected number of students to be served;
(4) a
description of outreach and recruiting processes that incorporate targeted
efforts to reach underrepresented populations;
(5) a
memorandum of understanding with at least one postsecondary partner that includes
evidence of dual credit course offerings and support structures;
(6) documentation
of a partnership with at least one workforce partner that includes evidence of meaningful
work-based learning experiences;
(7) a
sustainability plan that addresses continuing financial support and the support
of the school board or governing body;
(8) assurances
that all district and school personnel are knowledgeable of the requirements to
comply with
6.30.13 NMAC; and
(9) evidence
of tribal consultation to satisfy the goals of Article 23A NMSA 1978 including documentation
of tribal consultation submitted annually to the department.
C. The department
shall review initial applications for approval and confirm application
acceptance or rejection by no later than August 1. Schools not receiving initial approval may
request reconsideration which may be granted at the discretion of the
department.
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6.30.13.11 ANNUAL DATA REVIEW:
A. Data reviewed for compliance. In order to evaluate program
compliance with the qualifications outlined in 6.30.13.9 NMAC, the department
shall annually review data collected through the department data reporting
system. Data evaluated to determine
compliance shall include:
(1) student
attainment of work-force recognized credentials;
(2) student
participation in work-based learning experiences; and
(3) students
earning college credit, to be evaluated for the following minimum
expectations:
(a) all
students completing grade 11 have attempted a minimum of three
postsecondary credit
hours toward a workforce recognized credential; and
(b) at
least eighty percent of students completing grade 12 have successfully
completed a minimum of 12 postsecondary credit hours toward a workforce
recognized credential.
B. Additional data reviewed. The department shall review additional data
including:
(1) number
of students enrolled;
(2) student
participation in each pathway; and
(3) the
percentage of low-income students enrolled in the ECHS compared to the
percentage of low-income high school students enrolled in the district in which
the ECHS is located.
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6.30.13.12 RENEWAL PROCESS:
A. Once an ECHS has received initial
approval from the department, the ECHS will not be required to submit a new
application for the following year.
B. The department
shall review the data listed in Subsection A of
6.30.13.11 NMAC to determine continued compliance of the ECHS. Based on this review, the department will
determine whether the ECHS will be renewed without further conditions for the
following year, or if the ECHS will be designated as on probation for
non-compliance.
C. If an ECHS is
determined by the department to be unable to demonstrate full compliance, the
department shall issue a notice of non-compliance.
D. The department
shall notify the ECHS of their status, whether renewed or non-compliant, no
later than August 1.
E. Schools
receiving a notice of non-compliance shall maintain their status as a
department-approved ECHS and be placed on a one-year probation. Schools shall use the probation year to make
any changes required to be in full compliance.
(1) Upon
receipt of a notice of non-compliance from the department, schools shall submit
an improvement plan addressing non-compliance issues to the department within
30 business days.
(2) The
department shall offer technical assistance to schools during the
implementation of the improvement plan.
(3) Schools
may apply for an extension of their probationary period. The decision to grant or deny such extension
shall be at the discretion of the department secretary or his or her designated
authority.
(4) Schools
granted an extended probation may be re-granted designation upon demonstrating
compliance.
F. Schools not
demonstrating compliance with 6.30.13 NMAC at the end of the probation year
shall lose their designation as a department-approved ECHS. Any school that has lost designation shall
wait no less than one school year before re-applying for designation as a
department-approved ECHS.
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6.30.13.13 WAIVERS: A qualifying ECHS shall submit any waiver
requests with their initial application in the format requested by the
department. Any waiver granted shall
remain in effect for the duration of the school’s approval as a
department-approved ECHS. Schools that
are non-renewed and not in their probationary year shall have all active
waivers terminated. Schools may request
waivers of, but not limited to, the following:
A. individual class load and teaching load;
B. length of school
day in compliance with Section 22-2-8-1 NMSA 1978;
C. staffing
patterns;
D. subject areas;
E. purchase of
instructional materials; and
F. course work
requirements.
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HISTORY
OF 6.30.13 NMAC: [RESERVED]