Subdivision 1. Program focus. (a) The programs and services of a state-approved alternative program must focus on academic and learning skills, applied learning opportunities, trade and vocational skills, work-based learning opportunities, work experience, youth service to the community, transition services, and English language and literacy programs for children whose primary language is a language other than English. Applied learning, work-based learning, and service learning may best be developed in collaboration with a local education and transitions partnership, culturally based organizations, mutual assistance associations, or other community resources. In addition to offering programs, the state-approved alternative program shall coordinate the use of other available educational services, special education services, social services, health services, and postsecondary institutions in the community and services area.
(b) Consistent with the requirements of sections 121A.40 to 121A.56, a school district may provide an alternative education program for a student who is within the compulsory attendance age under section 120A.20, and who is involved in severe or repeated disciplinary action.
Subd. 2. People to be served. A state-approved alternative program shall provide programs for secondary pupils. A center may also provide programs and services for elementary and secondary pupils who are not attending the state-approved alternative program to assist them in being successful in school. A center shall use research-based best practices for serving English learners and their parents, taking into account the variations in students' backgrounds and needs and the amount of time and the staff resources necessary for students to overcome gaps in their education and to develop English proficiency and work-related skills. An individualized education program team may identify a state-approved alternative program as an appropriate placement to the extent a state-approved alternative program can provide the student with the appropriate special education services described in the student's plan. Pupils eligible to be served are those who qualify under the graduation incentives program in section 124D.68, subdivision 2, those enrolled under section 124D.02, subdivision 2, or those pupils who are eligible to receive special education services under sections 125A.03 to 125A.24, and 125A.65.
Subd. 3. Hours of instruction exemption. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the area learning center programs must be available throughout the entire year.
Subd. 4. Granting a diploma. Upon successful completion of the area learning center program, a pupil is entitled to receive a high school diploma. The pupil may elect to receive a diploma from either the district of residence or the district in which the area learning center is located or the intermediate district or educational cooperative responsible for the area learning center program.
1987 c 398 art 8 s 35; 1988 c 718 art 6 s 15; 1993 c 146 art 5 s 16; 1Sp1995 c 3 art 4 s 21; 1Sp1997 c 4 art 3 s 17; art 6 s 14; 1998 c 397 art 5 s 104; art 11 s 3; 1998 c 398 art 2 s 34,35; 1998 c 398 art 5 s 55; 1999 c 241 art 2 s 6,7; 1Sp2003 c 9 art 1 s 1; 2006 c 263 art 1 s 2; 2009 c 96 art 2 s 30; 1Sp2011 c 11 art 3 s 12; 2012 c 239 art 1 s 33; 2014 c 272 art 1 s 28; art 3 s 22; art 6 s 1
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 120 - 129C — Education Code: Prekindergarten - Grade 12
Chapter 123A — School Districts; Forms For Organizing
Section 123A.01 — Definitions.
Section 123A.05 — State-approved Alternative Program Organization.
Section 123A.06 — State-approved Alternative Programs And Services.
Section 123A.07 — Resource Center For Other Programs.
Section 123A.08 — State-approved Alternative Program Funding.
Section 123A.09 — Designating And Approving A Center.
Section 123A.12 — Agreement Regarding Administrative Services.
Section 123A.15 — Establishing Education Districts.
Section 123A.16 — Education District Board.
Section 123A.17 — Powers And Duties Of An Education District Board.
Section 123A.18 — Education District Agreement.
Section 123A.19 — Teaching Positions.
Section 123A.21 — Service Cooperatives.
Section 123A.215 — Innovative Technology Cooperative.
Section 123A.22 — Cooperative Centers For Vocational Education.
Section 123A.23 — Regional Management Information Centers.
Section 123A.24 — Withdrawing From Cooperative Unit; Appealing Denial Of Membership.
Section 123A.245 — Cooperative Units; Eligibility For Grants.
Section 123A.25 — Cooperative Unit; Insurance Pools.
Section 123A.26 — Cooperative Units; Prohibited Aid And Levies.
Section 123A.27 — Reserved Revenue For District Cooperation.
Section 123A.30 — Agreements For Secondary Education.
Section 123A.32 — Interdistrict Cooperation.
Section 123A.33 — Employees Of Cooperative Districts Upon Dissolution Or Withdrawal.
Section 123A.35 — Cooperation And Combination.
Section 123A.36 — Cooperation And Combination Plan.
Section 123A.37 — Commissioner And Voter Approval.
Section 123A.38 — Effective Date Of Combination.
Section 123A.39 — Employees Of Cooperating And Combining Districts.
Section 123A.40 — County Auditor Plat.
Section 123A.41 — Levies For Districts At Time Of Combination.
Section 123A.43 — Reports To Department Of Education.
Section 123A.441 — Policy And Purpose.
Section 123A.442 — Approval Authority; Application Forms.
Section 123A.443 — Grant Application Process.
Section 123A.444 — Levy For Severance Pay.
Section 123A.445 — Transportation.
Section 123A.45 — Detachment And Annexation Of Land.
Section 123A.455 — Realigning Split Residential Parcels.
Section 123A.46 — Dissolution And Attachment.
Section 123A.48 — Consolidation.
Section 123A.482 — Joint Powers Cooperative Facility.
Section 123A.485 — Consolidation Transition Revenue.
Section 123A.488 — Consolidation; Instruction By Nonresidential District.
Section 123A.55 — Classes, Number.
Section 123A.56 — Assignment Of Identification Numbers.
Section 123A.58 — Common District To Independent District.
Section 123A.60 — Remaining Districts, Action Of County Board; Election.
Section 123A.61 — Private Schools In Nonoperating Districts.
Section 123A.62 — Border Districts; Continued Operation; Franconia.
Section 123A.64 — Duty To Maintain Elementary And Secondary Schools.
Section 123A.65 — Phase Out Of Dissolved District.
Section 123A.66 — Procedure For Attachment To Organized Districts.
Section 123A.67 — Allocation Of Assets And Liabilities; Levy.
Section 123A.68 — Officers And Teachers, Transitional Provisions.
Section 123A.69 — Special School Districts, Application; Minneapolis And South St. Paul.
Section 123A.70 — Private Schools; Prinsburg.
Section 123A.72 — Severability.
Section 123A.73 — Levy Limitations Of Reorganized Districts.
Section 123A.74 — Obligations Upon District Reorganization.
Section 123A.75 — Employees Of Reorganized Districts.
Section 123A.76 — Expenses Of Transition.
Section 123A.77 — Surplus County School Tax Funds; Distribution.