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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 158 — Conduct of schools -- special programs

158.866 Definitions for KRS 158.865 to 158.867.

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For purposes of KRS 158.865 to 158.867:
(1)"Attendance area" means the physical boundaries that determine the school that a
student is to attend;
(2)"Core academic area" means reading or mathematics;
(3)"Economically disadvantaged student" or "disadvantaged" means a student who
meets a school district's definition for purposes of the federal Elementary and
Secondary Education Act, No Child Left Behind, Title I, Part A;
(4)"Enrichment instructor" means an individual considered appropriately qualified by
the administrator of the summer learning program with approval by the local
superintendent to instruct or facilitate a specific enrichment program, who has
completed at least two
(2)years of study at an accredited postsecondary education
institution, who has complied with KRS 160.380, who is paid by the local district
from funds other than federal Title I funds, and who is supervised by the director or
principal of the summer program. A highly qualified teacher may be employed to
teach enrichment classes;
(5)"Highly qualified teacher" means a person who holds a Kentucky certificate under
KRS 161.030 or 161.048 for the subject or level of instruction he or she is teaching
and who demonstrates competency in the core academic subjects taught; and
(6)"Low-achieving Title I student" means a student who performs academically below
expected potential as measured by assessments used for Title I identification.
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