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Code · Colorado · Title 22 — Education · Article 11 — Accreditation

22-11-504. School district and institute reporting requirements.

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(1)Each school district shall annually report to the department for each of the district public schools:
(a)Any information necessary to prepare the performance reports described in section 22-11-503;
(b)For each district public school, the school performance, improvement, priority improvement, or turnaround plan, whichever is appropriate based on the direction from the state board pursuant to section 22-11-210;
(c)The accreditation category, with supporting data, for each district public school;
(d)The high school graduation requirements adopted by the local school board, as provided in section 22-32-109 (1)(kk), and by each district charter high school, including the options adopted by the local school board and each district charter high school by which a high school student may demonstrate college and career readiness; and
(e)Any additional information required for the department to implement the accreditation process described in part 2 of this article 11.
(2)The institute shall annually report to the department for each institute charter school:
(a)Any information necessary to prepare the performance reports described in section 22-11-503;
(b)For each institute charter school, the school performance, improvement, priority improvement, or turnaround plan, whichever is appropriate based on the direction from the state board pursuant to section 22-11-210;
(c)The accreditation category, with supporting data, for each institute charter school;
(d)The high school graduation requirements adopted by each institute charter high school, including the options adopted by each institute charter high school by which a high school student may demonstrate college and career readiness; and
(e)Any additional information required by the accreditation process described in part 2 of this article 11.
(3)Each local school board and the institute shall adopt policies to ensure that appropriate personnel within the school district and each institute charter school share with and explain to the parent or legal guardian of each student enrolled in the school district or the institute charter school the student's statewide assessment results and the student's longitudinal academic growth information provided by the department pursuant to section 22-11-203.
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