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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

36.042 Kentucky Guard Youth Challenge Program -- Director -- Strategic plan --

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Student's participation time attributable to district.
(1)The Kentucky Guard Youth Challenge Program is hereby established within the
Department of Military Affairs to serve as the state's program for participation in
the National Guard Youth Challenge Program established in 32 U.S.C. sec. 509 or
any successor program. The program shall establish at least one
(1)campus for
program operations and may establish additional campuses as funding and demand
allow. The program shall serve as an alternative education program that serves each
school district in the Commonwealth.
(2)The Kentucky Guard Youth Challenge Program shall be designed to align and
comply with federal statute and administrative regulations for the National Guard
Youth Challenge Program and associated guidance provided by the United States
Department of Defense.
(3)The Kentucky Guard Youth Challenge Program shall be under the direction of the
adjutant general or designee. The adjutant general or designee shall:
(a)Appoint a director of the Kentucky Guard Youth Challenge Program to
oversee the daily management of the program; and
(b)Adopt a strategic plan for the program's schools to ensure continuous
improvement.
(4)For purposes of the school assessment and accountability system established in
KRS Chapter 158, the Kentucky Department of Education shall, through policy or
the promulgation of an administrative regulation, provide that the time each student
is participating in the program is attributable to the district sending the student to
participate in the program.
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