TITLE 8. EDUCATION
            Titles of Regulations: 8VAC20-30. Regulations  Governing Adult High School Programs (amending 8VAC20-30-20).
    8VAC20-680. Regulations Governing the General Achievement  Diploma (repealing 8VAC20-680-10, 8VAC20-680-20). 
    Statutory Authority: §§ 22.1-224 and 22.1-253.13:4  of the Code of Virginia. 
    Public Hearing Information:
    March 26, 2015 - 11 a.m. - 22nd Floor, Conference Room,  James Monroe Building, 101 North 14th Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219 (The  public hearing will begin immediately following adjournment of the Board of  Education business meeting.)
    Public Comment Deadline: March 27, 2015.
    Agency Contact: Dr. Susan Clair, Director, Adult  Education and Literacy, Department of Education, P.O. Box 2120, Richmond, VA  23218, telephone (804) 786-3347, or email susan.clair@doe.virginia.gov.
    Basis: Section 22.1-16 of the Code of Virginia states  that the Board of Education may adopt bylaws for its own government and  promulgate such regulations as may be necessary to carry out its powers and  duties and the provisions of Title 22.1 of the Code of Virginia.
    Section 22.1-224 of the Code of Virginia requires the board to  promulgate appropriate standards and guidelines for adult education programs.
    Section 22.1-253.13:4 of the Code of Virginia requires the  board to establish by regulation "requirements for the award of a general  achievement adult high school diploma for those persons who are not subject to  the compulsory school attendance requirements of § 22.1-254 and have (i)  achieved a passing score on a high school equivalency examination approved by  the Board of Education; (ii) successfully completed an education and training  program designated by the Board of Education; (iii) earned a Board of  Education-approved career and technical education credential such as the  successful completion of an industry certification, a state licensure  examination, a national occupational competency assessment, or the Virginia  workplace readiness skills assessment; and (iv) satisfied other requirements as  may be established by the Board for the award of such diploma."
    Purpose: The regulations provide adults with the  opportunity to earn a General Achievement Adult High School Diploma. Adult  learners will be able to earn a diploma that will lead to self-sustaining  employment, career and technical skills attainment, and qualification for  postsecondary education. The regulations implement the provisions of Chapters  454 and 642 of the 2012 Acts of Assembly, so that there is consistency between  the Code of Virginia and the Board of Education's regulations.
    Substance: Consistent with changes legislated by  Chapters 454 and 642 of the 2012 Acts of Assembly, the Regulations Governing  Adult High School Programs describe the requirements for achieving the General  Achievement Adult High School Diploma. The regulations stipulate that a general  achievement adult high school diploma shall be awarded to a student who is not  subject to the compulsory attendance requirements and who:
    1. Successfully completes the general educational development  (GED) program that meets the requirements of the Board of Education's  Regulations Governing General Educational Development Certificates (8VAC20-360)  and earns a GED certificate;
    2. Earns a Board of Education-approved career and technical  education credential, such as the successful completion of an industry  certification, a state licensure examination, a national occupational  competency assessment, or the Virginia Workplace Readiness Skills Assessment;  and
    3. Successfully completes the courses as prescribed by the  Board of Education. 
    The Regulations Governing the General Achievement Diploma are  repealed because the General Achievement Diploma was folded into the Adult High  School Diploma, which has been renamed the General Achievement Adult High  School Diploma. 
    Issues: The advantages of these regulations to the  public are that the regulations are designed to enhance preparedness for the  workplace and for postsecondary education and strengthen educational and career  opportunities for adult students. They also support expanded learning  opportunities for adult students by enhancing workplace skills through the attainment  of a career and technical education credential for adult students earning the  general achievement adult high school diploma. The regulations align with the  Code of Virginia requirements so that there is consistency and no conflicting  requirements. This regulatory action comports with the Code of Virginia and  poses no disadvantages to the public or Commonwealth.
    Department of Planning and Budget's Economic Impact Analysis:
    Summary of the Proposed Amendments to Regulation. Chapters 454  and 642 of the 2012 Virginia Acts of Assembly eliminated the General  Achievement Diploma by folding it into the Adult High School Diploma, which is  re-named the General Achievement Adult High School Diploma. The legislation  provided that the General Achievement Adult High School Diploma would include  the following requirements:
    • Achievement of a passing score on the General  Educational Development (GED) test; 
    • Successful completion of an education and training  program designated by the Board of Education; 
    • Achievement of a Board of Education-approved career and  technical education credential such as the successful completion of an industry  certification, a state licensure examination, a national occupational  competency assessment, or the Virginia workplace readiness skills assessment; 
    • Completion of other requirements as may be established  by the Board. 
    Result of Analysis. The benefits likely exceed the costs for  all proposed changes.
    Estimated Economic Impact. The proposed requirements in the  regulation do not introduce costs or benefits beyond that which is already  specified in the legislation. The proposed regulation is beneficial in that it  helps provide clarity. 
    Businesses and Entities Affected. The proposed amendments  affect adult students and the 132 public school divisions in the Commonwealth.
    Localities Particularly Affected. The proposed amendments do  not disproportionately affect particular localities. 
    Projected Impact on Employment. The proposed amendments are  unlikely to significantly affect employment.
    Effects on the Use and Value of Private Property. The proposed  amendments are unlikely to significantly affect the use and value of private  property.
    Small Businesses: Costs and Other Effects. The proposed  amendments are unlikely to significantly affect small businesses.
    Small Businesses: Alternative Method that Minimizes Adverse  Impact. The proposed amendments will not adversely affect small businesses.
    Real Estate Development Costs. The proposed amendments are  unlikely to significantly affect real estate development costs.
    Legal Mandate.
    General: The Department of Planning and Budget (DPB) has  analyzed the economic impact of this proposed regulation in accordance with § 2.2-4007.04 of the Code of Virginia and Executive Order Number 14 (2010).  Section 2.2-4007.04 requires that such economic impact analyses determine the  public benefits and costs of the proposed amendments. Further the report should  include but not be limited to:
    • the projected number of businesses or other entities to  whom the proposed regulatory action would apply,
    • the identity of any localities and types of businesses  or other entities particularly affected,
    • the projected number of persons and employment positions  to be affected, 
    • the projected costs to affected businesses or entities  to implement or comply with the regulation, and 
    • the impact on the use and value of private property. 
    Small Businesses: If the proposed regulatory action will have  an adverse effect on small businesses, § 2.2-4007.04 requires that such  economic impact analyses include:
    • an identification and estimate of the number of small  businesses subject to the proposed regulation,
    • the projected reporting, recordkeeping, and other  administrative costs required for small businesses to comply with the proposed  regulation, including the type of professional skills necessary for preparing  required reports and other documents,
    • a statement of the probable effect of the proposed  regulation on affected small businesses, and 
    • a description of any less intrusive or less costly  alternative methods of achieving the purpose of the proposed regulation. 
    Additionally, pursuant to § 2.2-4007.1, if there is a finding  that a proposed regulation may have an adverse impact on small business, the  Joint Commission on Administrative Rules (JCAR) is notified at the time the  proposed regulation is submitted to the Virginia Register of Regulations for  publication. This analysis shall represent DPB's best estimate for the purposes  of public review and comment on the proposed regulation. 
    Agency's Response to Economic Impact Analysis: The  agency concurs with the economic impact analysis completed by the Department of  Planning and Budget.
    Summary:
    Chapters 454 and 642 of the 2012 Acts of Assembly eliminate  the general achievement diploma by folding it into the adult high school  diploma, which is renamed the general achievement adult high school diploma.  The proposed regulations (i) provide that only students not subject to the  compulsory attendance requirements of § 22.1-254 of the Code of  Virginia may be enrolled in an adult high school program and awarded a general  achievement adult high school diploma and (ii) set forth the education,  training, and other requirements to be completed for the general achievement  adult high school diploma. 
    8VAC20-30-20. Minimum requirements for adult high school  programs. 
    Adult high school programs are not part of the 9 through 12  high school program and shall meet the following minimum requirements: 
    1. Age. An adult student shall be at least 18 years of age.  Under circumstances which local school authorities consider justifiable,  students of school age may enroll in courses offered by the adult high school.  Only in exceptional circumstances should school officials permit a school-aged  individual enrolled in grades 9 through 12 to earn credits toward high school  graduation in adult classes. All educational alternatives must have been  considered prior to placing an enrolled student in an adult class. Such students  would be able to earn a diploma, as provided in 8VAC20-131-50, but would not be  eligible to earn an adult high school diploma. Only those students not  subject to the compulsory attendance requirements of § 22.1-254 of the  Code of Virginia shall be enrolled in an adult high school program.
    2. Credit. 
    a. Satisfactory completion of 108 hours of classroom  instruction in a subject shall constitute sufficient evidence for one unit of  credit toward a high school diploma. 
    b. When, in the judgment of the principal or the  superintendent, an adult not regularly enrolled in the grades 9 through 12 high  school program is able to demonstrate by examination or other objective  evidence, satisfactory completion of the work, he may receive credit in  accordance with policies adopted by the local school board. It is the  responsibility of the school issuing the credit to document the types of  examinations employed or other objective evidence used, the testing or  assessment procedures, and the extent of progress in each case. 
    c. Credits earned in adult high school programs shall be  transferable as prescribed in the Regulations Establishing Standards for  Accrediting Public Schools in Virginia within the sponsoring school division  and shall be transferable to public secondary schools outside of the sponsoring  school division. 
    3. Diplomas. 
    a. A diploma, as provided in 8VAC20-131-50, shall be awarded  to an adult student who completes all requirements of the diploma regulated by  the Board of Education, with the exception of health and physical education  requirements, in effect at the time he will graduate. 
    b. An adult high school diploma shall be awarded to an adult  student who completes the course credit requirements in effect for any Board of  Education diploma, with the exception of health and physical education course  requirements, at the time he first entered the ninth grade. The requirement for  specific assessments may be waived if the assessments are no longer  administered to students in Virginia public schools. 
    c. An adult high school diploma shall be awarded to an adult  student who demonstrates through applied performance assessment full mastery of  the National External Diploma Program Generalized Competencies Correlated  with CASAS Competencies, 1996, version 5.0, January 2013, a CASAS  program, as promulgated by the American Council on Education and validated  and endorsed by the United States U.S. Department of Education. 
    d. A General Achievement Diploma, as provided in  8VAC20-680, shall be awarded to an adult student who completes all requirements  of the diploma. A general achievement adult high school diploma shall be  awarded to a student who is not subject to the compulsory attendance  requirements of § 22.1-254 of the Code of Virginia and who:
    (1) Successfully completes the general educational  development (GED) program that meets the requirements of the Board of  Education's Regulations Governing General Educational Development Certificates  (8VAC20-360) and earns a GED certificate;
    (2) Earns a Board of Education-approved career and  technical education credential, such as the successful completion of an  industry certification, a state licensure examination, a national occupational  competency assessment, or the Virginia Workplace Readiness Skills Assessment;  and
    (3) Successfully completes the following courses that  incorporate or exceed the applicable Standards of Learning:
           |      Discipline Area      |          Standard Units of Credit Required      |    
       |      English      |          4      |    
       |      Mathematics      |          3      |    
       |      Science      |          2      |    
       |      History and Social Sciences      |          2      |    
       |      Electives      |          9      |    
       |      TOTAL      |          20      |    
  
    Courses completed to satisfy the requirements in  mathematics and science shall include content in courses that incorporate or  exceed the content of courses approved by the Board of Education to satisfy any  other board-recognized diploma. 
    Courses completed to satisfy the history and social  sciences requirements shall include one unit of credit in Virginia and U.S.  history and one unit of credit in Virginia and U.S. government in courses that  incorporate or exceed the content of courses approved by the Board of Education  to satisfy any other board-recognized diploma. 
    Courses completed to satisfy the electives requirement  shall include at least two sequential electives in an area of concentration or  specialization, which may include career and technical education and training.
    DOCUMENTS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE (8VAC20-30) 
    National External Diploma Program Generalized Competencies  Correlated with CASAS Competencies, Comprehensive Adult Student Assessment  System EDP/CASAS, 1996. 
    National  External Diploma Program Competencies, version 5.0, January 2013, a CASAS  program, as promulgated by the American Council on Education and validated and  endorsed by the U.S. Department of Education
    
        VA.R. Doc. No. R13-3303; Filed December 15, 2014, 10:50 a.m.