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6680: Nonpublic Schools

6680: Nonpublic Schools holly Fri, 07/19/2019 - 11:20

The District recognizes the rights of parents and guardians to educate their children and wards in a nonpublic school, in accordance with state law and regulations.ÌýThe Superintendent shall establish such guidelines and procedures to work cooperatively with such nonpublic schools and nonpublic school students as may be required by state and federal law.

Date of Adoption
August 4, 2003
Date of Revision
May 3, 2010
Reaffirmed
November 21, 2016
July 10, 2023

6680.1: Nonpublic Schools - Requests for Programs, Services

6680.1: Nonpublic Schools - Requests for Programs, Services holly Fri, 07/19/2019 - 11:21

I. General Statement.ÌýNebraska law provides parents and legal guardians the right to educate their children and wards in Nonpublic Schools that meet state approval or state accreditation requirements.Ìý

II. DefinitionsÌý

A. Nonpublic School shall mean any private, parochial, or denominational school which has met approval and/or accreditation requirements pursuant to state law and regulations of the Nebraska Department of Education.Ìý

B. Nonpublic School Student shall mean any resident student of school age who has not graduated or received a G. E. D. diploma and who is attending a Nonpublic School.Ìý

C. Assigned School shall mean the District school where the Nonpublic School Student would have attended and received educational instruction as a resident student if the student had officially enrolled pursuant to the District’s enrollment policies and rules.Ìý

D. Programs shall mean the educational curriculum, co-curricular activities, and extracurricular school sponsored clubs and activities which are available for students who are enrolled in the District.Ìý

E. Resident Student shall mean students that reside in the District or who have at least one parent who resides in the District.Ìý

III. Cooperation with Nonpublic SchoolsÌý

The District shall cooperate with the education of Nonpublic School Students according to state and federal laws, and District policies and rules. In cooperating in the educational process of Nonpublic School Students the District shall:Ìý

A. Provide special education services to qualified Nonpublic School Students pursuant to District policies and rules and state and federal laws and regulations. Special education and related services will be provided at the assigned District school that is closest to the eligible student’s Nonpublic School. Services will be available during the hours that public school students attend school.Ìý

B. Allow Nonpublic School Students to participate in interscholastic athletics or activities to the sameÌýextent and subject to the same requirements, conditions, and procedures as a student enrolled fullÌýtime in the District as provided in Neb. Rev. Stat. § 79-2,136 and any interscholastic activities or athletics under the jurisdiction of the Nebraska School ActivitiesÌýAssociation, provided however that such Nonpublic School Students shall be enrolled in no moreÌýand no less than a 5 credit hour (one semester) course offered by the District during each semester
in which they wish to participate and are in compliance with the rules established by the NebraskaÌýSchool Activities Association, regardless of the level of participation or competition.

C. Not provide any EL, Title I, or other remedial services to Nonpublic School Students except as may be required by law.Ìý

D. Provide textbooks for use by Nonpublic School Students in accordance with District Policy 6295 and Rule 6295.1.Ìý

E. Provide homebound instruction in accordance with District Rule 6670.1Ìý

IV. Request for ParticipationÌý

A. All requests for participation in District programs shall be referred to the Superintendent or designee for consideration and approval or denial. The Superintendent or designee in considering and evaluating the request shall consider the following issues:Ìý


1. The availability of the requested program at the assigned school;

2. Whether the school environment or educational process will be disrupted;

3. Whether there is space available and a specified time can be assigned so as to minimize any conflicts or disruption of the education process;

4. Whether the Nonpublic School Student is enrolled in no more and no less than a 5 credit hourÌý(one semester) course during each semester in which they wish to participate and meetsÌýacademic eligibility requirements or course enrollment prerequisites for participation;

5. Whether the requested program is appropriate for the knowledge level, intellectual maturity, competence, and age of the Nonpublic School Student; and

6. Whether the requested program is part of an integrated program which cannot be isolated so as to allow participation in the requested program (Marching Band).


B. A Nonpublic School Student shall be required to be officially enrolled and counted proportionately towards the District’s ADA/ADM to participate in the District’s program or activities.Ìý

C. Nonpublic School Students who participate in District programs shall be subject to all District and school policies and rules, including, but not limited to, District and school policies and rules regarding student conduct, discipline, attendance, student fees, student provided materials, equipment and attire, insurance, proof of age and identity, physical examination, and immunizations.

D. Nonpublic School Students may participate in thoseÌýclubs at the assigned school which are available toÌýstudents who are enrolled full time in the District provided they are enrolled in no more and no lessÌýthan one 5 credit hour (or one semester) course during each semester in which they wish toÌýparticipate.

Date of Adoption
August 4, 2003
Date of Revision
January 22, 2007
November 2, 2009
May 3, 2010
February 11, 2011
May 20, 2013
June 6, 2016
July 10, 2017
July 10, 2023

6680.2: Nonpublic School Students - Placement, Credits and Grades

6680.2: Nonpublic School Students - Placement, Credits and Grades holly Fri, 07/19/2019 - 11:33


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I. Placement

Grade and class placement of Nonpublic School Students requesting enrollment in the District as a full-time student shall be determined by the District. The following factors shall be considered in determining the placement of a Nonpublic School Student:

A. The age of the student;

B. A review of the transcript of the program of instruction completed by the Nonpublic School Student which shall be provided by the parents or legal guardian of the student;

C. Achievement test scores, which shall be provided to the District by the parents or legal guardian of the student; and

D. Records from any schools previously attended by the student.

II. Official School Transcripts

The transcript record of the Nonpublic School curriculum may become part of or be incorporated into the official transcript records of the District, noting that the courses were completed in a Nonpublic School setting.Ìý

III. Credits and Grades

A. For the purpose of placement and graduation, credits may be given for Nonpublic School curriculum satisfactorily completed, as determined by the District. Credits may not necessarily be given for any Nonpublic School curriculum. In determining whether to give credits for Nonpublic School curriculum, the District may use a review of transcripts from prior schools attended, standardized tests, assessments, and teacher evaluations of student competency in the subject matter. The District may give credits for Nonpublic School curriculum if it is determined that the student demonstrates mastery of the subject matter and completion of course requirements.

B. Grades awarded to a Nonpublic School Student for completion and evaluation of Nonpublic School curriculum will be utilized in the calculation of the student’s grade point averageÌýif Nonpublic School curriculum meets District standards.

IV. Graduation Requirements

Nonpublic School Students enrolling in or returning to a District high school shall meet all of the graduation requirements of the District including the course and credit requirement as well as the requiredÌýassessments in order to receive a District diploma.

Date of Adoption
August 4, 2003
Date of Revision
May 3, 2010
June 6, 2016
July 10, 2023