Kan. Admin. Regs. § 91-31-34 - Governing body requirements
(a)
General. Each governing body shall ensure that its education system meets the
requirements of this regulation.
(b) Staff.
(1) Except as otherwise provided in this
subsection, in filling positions for which a license or certificate is issued
by the state board, each education system shall employ persons who hold
licenses or certificates with specific endorsements for the positions
held.
(2) If a teacher holding an
appropriate license or certificate is not available, the education system shall
use a substitute teacher holding a valid Kansas teacher or administrator
license or certificate at any level or in any field or subject. An education
system shall not allow any person holding a Kansas teaching license or
certificate to substitute teach for more than 140 days in the same
assignment.
(3) If a substitute
teacher holding a valid Kansas teacher or administrator license or certificate
is not available, the education system shall use a substitute teacher holding a
valid Kansas substitute teaching license or certificate. An education system
shall not allow a person holding a substitute teaching license or certificate
to teach for more than 90 days in the same assignment.
(4) If a substitute teacher holding a valid
Kansas substitute teaching license is not available, the education system shall
use a person who holds a baccalaureate degree and an emergency substitute
teaching license or certificate. An education system shall not allow a person
who holds a baccalaureate degree and an emergency substitute teaching license
or certificate to teach for more than 45 days in the same assignment.
(5)
(A) If a
person holding a baccalaureate degree and an emergency substitute teaching
license is not available, the education system shall use a person who has been
licensed or certified by the state board as an emergency substitute teacher. An
education system shall not allow any person who does not hold a baccalaureate
degree to teach for more than 25 days in the same assignment or more than 75
days in a semester.
(B) If a
governing body documents that there is an insufficient supply of substitute
teachers, the governing body may appeal to the commissioner for authority to
allow individuals holding an emergency substitute teaching license or
certificate to continue to teach for an additional length of time.
(6) Each education system shall
report the name of each licensed or certified staff member on the personnel
report or the supplemental personnel report required by the state board. Each
licensed or certified personnel staff change that occurs between September 15
and the end of the school year shall be reported on a form prescribed by the
state board within 30 days after the staff change.
(c) Minimum enrollment. Each education system
shall have an enrollment of 10 or more students on September 20 to remain
eligible for accreditation.
(d)
Credit. Each education system, through the governing body, shall have a written
policy specifying that the credit of any pupil transferring from an accredited
school or education system shall be accepted.
(e) Records retention. Each education system
shall permanently retain each student's records relating to academic
performance, attendance, and activities.
(f) Interscholastic athletics.
(1) A governing body shall not allow any
student below the sixth-grade level to participate in interscholastic
athletics.
(2) A governing body may
allow any student at the sixth-grade level or higher to participate in
interscholastic athletics.
(3) If a
governing body allows students at the sixth grade level to participate in
interscholastic athletics, the governing body shall comply with the guidelines
for interscholastic athletics adopted by the state board.
(4) Any governing body may join the Kansas
state high school activities association and participate under its rules. Each
governing body that does not join that association shall comply with the
guidelines for interscholastic athletics adopted by the state board.
(g) Athletic practice.
(1) Any elementary or middle school that
includes any of the grades six through nine may conduct athletic practice
during the school day only at times when one or more elective academic courses
or a study period is offered to students.
(2) The time used for high school athletic
practice that is conducted during the school day shall not count toward the
statutorily required number of hours or days of instruction.
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