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reasons not related to
the academic performance of the |
students. On or before September 1, 1998,
school boards shall |
adopt and enforce a policy on promotion as they deem necessary |
to ensure that students
meet
local goals and objectives and |
can perform at the expected grade level prior to
promotion.
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Decisions to promote or retain students in any classes shall |
be based on
successful completion of the curriculum, |
attendance, performance based on the assessments required |
under Section 2-3.64a-5 of this Code, the Iowa Test of Basic |
Skills, or
other testing or any other criteria established by |
the school board. Students
determined by the local district to |
not qualify for promotion to the next
higher grade shall be |
provided remedial assistance, which may include, but
shall not |
be limited to, a summer bridge program of no less than 90 |
hours,
tutorial sessions, increased or concentrated |
instructional time, modifications
to instructional materials, |
and retention in grade.
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(c) No public high school of a school district shall |
withhold a student's grades, transcripts, or diploma because |
of an unpaid balance on the student's school account. |
At the end of each school year, the school district shall |
catalogue and report to the State Board of Education the total |
amount that remains unpaid by students due to the prohibition |
under this subsection (c). |
(d) On and after 3 years from the effective date of this |
amendatory Act of the 102nd General Assembly, subsection (c) |