19 Tex. Admin. Code § 70.1015 - Texas Virtual School Network Enrollment, Advancement, and Withdrawal
(a) A student taking a course through the
Texas Virtual School Network (TxVSN) statewide course catalog or a TxVSN Online
School (OLS) program is considered to:
(1) be
enrolled in a TxVSN course when he or she begins receiving instruction and
actively engages in instructional activities in a TxVSN subject area or
course;
(2) have successfully
completed a course if the student demonstrates academic proficiency and, for a
high school course, earns credit for the course, as determined by the TxVSN
teacher; and
(3) be, and must be
reported as, withdrawn from the TxVSN when the student is no longer actively
participating in the TxVSN course or program.
(b) A student taking a course through the
TxVSN statewide course catalog:
(1) shall
enroll in each TxVSN course through the TxVSN online registration
system;
(2) shall be assigned a
grade by the TxVSN teacher after the drop period established by TxVSN central
operations;
(3) may withdraw from a
course taken through the TxVSN after the instructional start date without
academic or financial penalty within the drop period established by TxVSN
central operations; and
(4) shall
have the grade assigned by the TxVSN teacher added to the student's record by
the student's home district and, for a high school course, added to the
student's transcript.
(c) A student enrolled full time in a TxVSN
Online School program in Grades 3-8 must demonstrate academic proficiency
sufficient to earn promotion to the next grade, as determined by the TxVSN
teacher for the educational program.
(d) A student who transfers from one
educational setting to another after beginning enrollment in an electronic
course is entitled to continue enrollment in the course.
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