§ 1551a. Secondary students not enrolled in a high school
(a) Enrollment in a high school shall not be a precondition for enrollment in a career technical center for a student of any age without a diploma. For the purposes of this section, a general education development credential shall not be considered a high school diploma.
(b) A school district may establish reasonable procedures to require its resident students to discuss educational opportunities within career technical centers or the high school. Procedures shall not interfere with enrollment in a career technical center. If a student without a diploma who is not enrolled in a high school enrolls in a career technical center, within 10 days of enrollment, the career technical center shall notify the school district of residence of the enrollment. (Added 1997, No. 138 (Adj. Sess.), § 9.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Chapter 37 - Career Technical Education
§ 1531. Responsibility of State Board
§ 1532. Minimum standards; measurement of standards
§ 1533. Career technical center evaluation
§ 1534. Course of study evaluation
§ 1541. Responsibility of local school boards that operate career technical centers
§ 1541a. Responsibility of local boards in sending districts
§ 1542. Regional advisory board
§ 1544. Career technical courses in other schools
§ 1545. Credits and grades earned
§ 1546. Comprehensive high schools
§ 1551. Secondary student eligibility
§ 1551a. Secondary students not enrolled in a high school
§ 1552. Secondary student tuition
§ 1563. Transportation assistance
§ 1568. Reporting of information
§ 1572. Formation of a planning committee
§ 1573. Approval by State Board of Education
§ 1574. Vote to adopt the alternative structure
§ 1576. Effect of certification; application of other laws
§ 1577. Duties and authority of Alternative Governance Board
§ 1578. Regional career technical center school district meetings
§ 1578a. Establishment of a regional career technical center budget
§ 1592. Powers and responsibilities of Board of Trustees
§ 1593. Secondary students in postsecondary career technical education programs