SECTION 1. Subsection (i) of section 1D of chapter 69 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2008 Official Edition, is hereby amended by inserting after the word “graduation” in line 59 the following:-
, except as described in subsection (ia) below
SECTION 2. Said section 1D is hereby further amended by inserting after subection (i) the following section:-
(ia) Any “School Age Child with a Disability,” as defined in section 1 of chapter 71B, who fails to satisfy the requirements of the competency determination may nonetheless receive a high school diploma if the following requirements are met:-
He has been measured by the assessment instruments described in section 1, has pursued the appeals process, as described in section 16 of chapter 71B, and has failed to achieve the required competency level in one or more subjects;
The superintendent of schools in the student’s district has certified to the commissioner that the student’s “Specific Learning Impairment”, as defined in section 1 of chapter 71B, is the proximate cause of his failure to achieve the required competency levels and that there is no generally accepted remediation for such disability that would result in the student’s achieving the required competency levels;
The student has participated in and satisfactorily completed an educational proficiency plan, as defined by the department of elementary and secondary education, in all subjects in which he has failed to achieve the required competency levels;
The student has met all other requirements for graduation, both district and state, and has completed the goals of his Individualized Education Program (IEP) to the satisfaction of the IEP team, the student, and his parent or guardian; and
The student has received preliminary or final acceptance into any accredited 2, 3, or 4 year-long post-secondary educational program at a technical school, vocational school, college, or university.
Any diploma awarded pursuant to this section shall be known as a “standard” diploma but shall be considered evidence of high school graduation for all purposes, including but not limited to, post-secondary school admission, eligibility for state and federal post-secondary financial aid, and eligibility for employment.
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