Statement of Understanding
In accordance with the Alternative Learning Experience Implementation Standards, reference WAC 392-121- 182(6)(j), prior to enrollment parent(s) or guardian shall be provided with, and sign, documentation attesting to the understanding of the difference between Home-Based Instruction (homeschooling), Private School and enrollment in a public school Alternative Learning Experience (ALE). Students are considered either one or the other.
Summary Description
Home-Based Instruction
- Is provided by the parent or guardian as authorized under RCW 28A.200 and 28A.225.010.
- Parent has filed an annual Declaration of Intent with the district.
- Students are neither enrolled nor eligible for graduation through a public high school unless they meet all district and state graduation requirements.
- Students are not subject to the rules and regulations governing public school, including course, graduation, and assessment requirements.
- The public school is under no obligation to provide instruction or instructional materials, or to otherwise supervise the student’s education.
Private School
- Students are enrolled in an approved private school in the State of Washington.
- Students are not subject to the rules and regulations governing public school, including course, graduation, and assessment requirements.
Private School or Home-Based Instruction students may have access to ancillary services, and may enroll in a public school course on a part-time basis (less than full-time) where space is available. Students are responsible for maintaining acceptable attendance and for meeting the course and school requirements for courses in which they are enrolled. They maintain their Home-Based Instruction or Private School student status.
Alternative Learning Experience Program
- Is authorized under WAC 392-121-182.
- Students are enrolled in public education.
- Students are subject to the rules and regulations governing public schools, including course, graduation, and assessment requirement for all portions of the ALE.
- Instructional materials used for coursework meet district standards and are free from sectarian control or influence.
- Learning experiences are:
- Supervised, monitored, assess, and evaluated by certificated staff (weekly contact and monthly review).
- Designed learning experiences planned together with student, parent and teacher.
- Provided via a Written Student Learning Plan (WSLP).
- Provided in whole, or part, outside the regular classroom.
I have read the summary description of home-based instructions and alternative learning experience and I understand the difference between home-based instruction and the public school alternative learning experience program in which my child is enrolling. I understand that I must meet applicable state, district, school and course requirements.