
The Board of Trustees recognizes that education is a lifelong process and that it is important for individuals to continuously develop new skills.
The Superintendent or designee shall develop and oversee the district's adult education program. The Board shall approve all courses to be offered in this program.
(cf. 0410 - Nondiscrimination in District Programs and Activities)
Legal Reference:
EDUCATION CODE
41975-41976.2 Adult education; authorized classes and courses
44865 Qualifications for home teachers and teachers in special classes
46190-46192 Adult school; days of attendance
46300.4 Independent study in adult education
51040 Prescribed courses
51225.3 Requirements for graduation
51241-51246 Exemptions from attendance
51730-51732 Elementary school special day and evening classes
51810-51815 Community service classes
51938 Parental excuse from sexual education or HIV/AIDS prevention education
52540-52544 Adult English classes
52550-52556 Classes in citizenship
52651-52656 Immigrant Workforce Preparation Act
52900-52904 Alternative education and work centers for high school dropouts
60410 Books for adult classes
CODE OF REGULATIONS, TITLE 5
10501 Adult education
10508 Records and reports
10600-10615 Adult education innovation
UNITED STATES CODE, TITLE 8
1184 Foreign students
Management Resources:
CDE PUBLICATIONS
Adult Education Handbook for California, 1997
CDE LEGAL ADVISORIES
0319.97 Amendments to F-1 Student Visa Requirements, LO: 1-97
CDE PROGRAM ADVISORIES
0600.92 Using Independent Study in Adult Education Programs: An Option
0609.88 Education Fees for F-1 Visa Students
0622.87 Discrimination Against the Handicapped in Adult Education Programs
Policy CENTRAL UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
adopted: March 14, 2006 El Centro, California