Supplemental academic support through the Learning Assistance Program (LAP).
Policy: 2108
Section: 2000 - Instruction
Montesano School District #66
The district will implement a learning assistance program designed to enhance educational opportunities for students enrolled in kindergarten through twelfth grade who are not meeting academic standards by providing supplemental instruction and services to those students. “Students who are not meeting academic standards” means students with the greatest academic deficits in basic skills as identified by statewide, school, or district assessments or other performance measurement tools.
Students’ Affected By COVID-19 Pandemic
Until the expiration or termination of Proclamation 20-05 declaring a state of emergency for all counties in Washington due to COVID-19 or until September 1, 2025—whichever is later—the district will budget and expend learning assistance program funds to identify and address the academic and nonacademic needs of students resulting from and exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Washington Integrated Student Supports Protocol
The district will budget and expend learning assistance program funds using the framework of the Washington integrated student support protocol, established under RCW 28A.300.139.
The district may use up to 15% of its learning assistance program allocation to deliver academic, nonacademic, and social-emotional supports and services to students through partnerships with community-based or other out-of-school organizations in accordance with RCW 28A.300.139.
If the district enters into an agreement with a community partner in accordance with RCW 28A.300.139, the agreement must do the following:
Coordination with Other Programs
The district may coordinate federal, state, and local programs in order to serve the maximum number of students who are below grade level in basic skills. Students receiving assistance in another special needs program may also be served in the learning assistance program if they meet student eligibility and selection requirements.
Annual Report to OSPI
The district will submit an annual report on September 30th to the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction detailing the following:
Cross References: | 6100 - Revenues From Local, State and Federal Sources |
4130 - Title I, Part A Parent and Family Engagement | |
2161 - Special Education and Related Services for Eligible Students | |
2104 - Federal and/or State Funded Special Instructional Programs | |
Legal References: | Chapter 28A.165 RCW Learning assistance program |
WAC 392-162 Special service program - Learning assistance | |
SHB 1208, Chapter 111, Laws of 2021 Learning Assistance Program – Various Provisions | |
Management Resources: | Policy News, June 2005 Learning Assistance Policy Updated |
2018 - February Policy Issue | |
Last Revised: June 28, 2021
Classification: Essential
Prior Revised Dates: 10.98; 06.05; 12.11; 02/01/2018
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