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Code · Utah · Title 53E — Public Education System -- State Administration · Chapter 5

53E-5-209. Exclusion of English learner progress -- Calculation of total points awarded for a school with fewer than 10 English learners.

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Effective 5/14/2019
53E-5-209. Exclusion of English learner progress -- Calculation of total points awarded for a school with fewer than 10 English learners.
(1)For a school that has fewer than 10 English learners, the state board shall:
(a)exclude the use of English learner progress in determining the school's overall rating by:
(i)awarding no points to the school for English learner progress described in Subsection 53E-5-207(3)(a)(iv) ; and
(ii)excluding the points described in Subsection 53E-5-207(3)(c)(iv) from the school's maximum points possible; and
(b)calculate the number of total points awarded to the school by totaling the number of points the state board awards to the school in accordance with Section 53E-5-207 subject to the exclusion described in Subsection (1)(a) .
(2)The maximum number of total points possible under Subsection
(1)is:
(a)for an elementary school or a middle school, 137 points; or
(b)for a high school, 212 points.
Amended by Chapter 186 , 2019 General Session
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