INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM Policy Code: 4156

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The board recognizes the value of the cross-cultural exchange and the academic diversity that international students bring to the district. Both international students and students enrolled in Dare County Schools benefit from quality and successful student exchange programs, including 1) expanding student knowledge of cultures and customs; 2) enriching students and staff learning experiences; and 3) internationalizing the district s high schools by enhancing the relationships among the countries of the world. An international student is defined as a student whose citizenship is with a country other than the United States of America who enrolls in our district for no longer than one school year through an agency/organization certified by the Council on Standards for International Educational Travel (CSIET) and whose host family resides in Dare County. The Dare County Schools will only accept international students through approved non-profit exchange programs. A. PROGRAM APPROVAL All organizations operating international student exchange programs must receive approval of the program from the Director of Secondary Instruction prior to placing a student in the Dare County Schools. Approval will be based on criteria established jointly by the Superintendent s designee and the Director of Secondary Instruction of the school district, and may include: 1. Documentation that the organization has met the standards established by the Council on Standards for International Educational Travel (CSIET) appears in the current Advisory List of International Educational Travel and Exchange Programs. 2. Documentation that the organization has a local representative in North Carolina within a 120-mile radius of Dare County Schools. 3. Documentation that the program: Has well defined and executed administrative practices; Has stated educational goals compatible with the generally recognized goals of secondary education in Dare County Schools; Has demonstrated successful placement of international exchange students; Is a non-profit organization; Is incorporated; and DARE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION POLICY MANUAL Page 1 of 6

Makes a completed financial report available to the public. 4. The school district reserves the right to revoke the approval of any international exchange program that does not comply with the guidelines and criteria established by this policy on international exchanges. The Dare County Schools will accept international students only through approved exchange programs. Organizations operating international exchange programs must receive approval from the Assistant Superintendent prior to placing a student(s) within a school in the Dare County Schools. The number of slots reserved for international exchange students will be two (2) per high school annually. B. PROGRAM RESPONSIBILITIES The international student exchange programs shall be responsible for ensuring that all matters associated with the exchange are facilitated. This includes, but is not limited to: 1. Filing a current copy of the program guidelines with the Director of Secondary Instruction; 2. Working with the appropriate governmental agencies to ensure that the prospective international exchange student has fulfilled all requirements for entry into the United States on a J-1 visa; 3. Assuming all financial and legal responsibility for the international exchange student; 4. Providing the Director of Secondary Instruction with a copy of the student application packet, which the international exchange student agency used to accept the student, by July 1 of the current school year; 5. Assuming all responsibility for all matters associated with living arrangements for the international exchange student, such as selecting and orienting the host family involved in the international exchange program; (Host families shall not be recruited through the Dare County Schools by district staff); 6. Orienting the international exchange student to Dare County and to the school district; 7. Meeting with an administrator of the school to which the student is assigned to establish a liaison for the program, the host family, and the school; 8. Notifying, in writing, the principal of the assigned school of the need to award and transfer any academic credit back to the student s home country after DARE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION POLICY MANUAL Page 2 of 6

completion of the international exchange year in the Dare County School District, and informing the principal of any unique procedural features involved in the process. (International exchange students will not be granted a diploma by the Dare County School District, but may be recognized during graduation exercises); 9. Informing the international exchange student of this policy for participating in an exchange program with Dare County Schools and of the policies, rules, and regulations contained in the Code of Student Conduct at the time of the student s acceptance by the international exchange student agency; 10. Informing the international exchange student of exit criteria from the program and requiring the student, host family, and authorized exchange program representative to sign the Exit Criteria form from Dare County Schools. C. ACCEPTANCE OF STUDENTS International exchange students who are accepted in the Dare County School District must meet criteria established by the Superintendent s designee and the Director of Secondary Instruction. These requirements include that a student: 1. Be approved by the Superintendent s designee and Director of Secondary Instruction; 2. Apply for admission to the Dare County School District by July 1 of the year in which the student wishes to enroll; (application to the school system is formalized by the receipt of a copy of the international exchange student s application packet, including the name and address of the host family); 3. Be eligible for enrollment in grades 11 and/or 12, be between the ages of 16 and 19 years old, and not have graduated from high school in his or her own country; 4. Present a valid J-1 visa to the principal of the school to which the student is assigned; 5. Have adequate command of the English language to function in a regular classroom without the aid of an interpreter. As part of the application process, the international exchange agency must document the student s ability to the satisfaction of the Superintendent s designee and the Director of Secondary Instruction. No special assistance will be given by the school district to teach the English language or to provide assistance with an interpreter; 6. Present documentation of acceptable academic achievement; and DARE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION POLICY MANUAL Page 3 of 6

7. Provide the school principal with the following: Insurance documentation (accident and medical coverage); Written permission of the program to take driver education and participate in interscholastic athletics if applicable; Results of a recent physical examination and proof of required immunizations; A copy of any special rules and requirements contained in the international exchange agreement; and Any other data required by the school or the Dare County Schools. International exchange students will be accepted for a yearlong course of study or a first semester course of study only. No second semester placements will be made. D. PLACEMENT OF STUDENTS The Superintendent s designee, jointly with the Director of Secondary Instruction, will make the assignment of international students to a school within the Dare County School District. Considerations in making such an assignment are based on: 1. The number of international exchange student slots available within a school during the school year as determined jointly by the Superintendent s designee and the Director of Secondary Instruction; and 2. The host family s address. E. SELECTION OF COURSES/EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES The selection of courses and extracurricular activities will be made through agreement with the program representative, the host family, school personnel and the students. 1. The school shall designate a faculty member to act as an International Exchange Student Advisor who will serve as a liaison between the international exchange student and the school. 2. A member of the host family or local program representative should contact school personnel to register the student and select courses and extracurricular activities. In an effort to increase the cultural understanding of America, all DARE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION POLICY MANUAL Page 4 of 6

international exchange students are encouraged to take U.S. History and English 11 (American Literature). 3. Students will be allowed to participate in all extracurricular activities and intramural athletics available to them at the assigned school except where prohibited by restrictions of the international exchange program. 4. Exchange students may participate in interscholastic athletics with written permission of the program representative, if they meet applicable eligibility requirements under the policies of the Dare County Schools and the North Carolina High School Athletic Association and provide any other necessary documentation. F. SPECIAL AGREEMENTS 1. The tuition charge will equal the average per pupil expenditures of the Dare County Schools for the past five years for current expense and capital outlay combined, based on the most recent information available from the State Department of Public Instruction s Statistical Profile. The per pupil expenditure for current expense shall be determined from the table entitled Per Pupil Expenditure Ranking, Child Nutrition Included. The per pupil expenditure for capital outlay shall be determined from the table entitled Ranking of ADM, Per Pupil Expenditures, and Capital Outlay. 2. International exchange students are subject to all policies, rules, and regulations governing other students in the Dare County School District. Serious violations of the Code of Student Conduct may result in the student s dismissal from the program. DARE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT STUDENTS ENTERING AN EXCHANGE PROGRAM In order for a student to take courses abroad and receive high school credit for them in the Dare County Schools, careful planning based on outlined procedures is essential. The result should be clear expectations on the part of the student, his/her parents and the school administration. In general, credit can be given for those courses which have substantial equivalency to a Dare County Schools high school course in content and in hours. A syllabus from the school being attended will serve as documentation. The Director of Secondary Instruction will make the determination of the equivalency of the course content. Grades earned in courses taken abroad will not be included in the calculation of the student s grade point average. A notation of pass or fail will be made on the permanent record. This procedure, while resolving the problem of incompatible grading systems, may affect a student s class standing or ability to be labeled a North Carolina scholar. DARE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION POLICY MANUAL Page 5 of 6

Dare County School students participating in study abroad programs will be considered transfer students to the international school and must be re-enrolled in Dare County Schools upon their return from the study abroad. A. RESPONSIBILITIES OF STUDENT 1. File a Request for Credit for Study Abroad letter with his/her principal by July 1 of the year preceding the proposed study. Approval cannot be granted until the student submits a copy of the syllabus of the course(s) for which credit is requested. The hours of study and grading system in the course(s) must be included. 2. Notify his/her principal and receive approval of any course changes by December 31 of the year of his/her study abroad. 3. Mail to his/her Dare County Schools high school a copy of his/her first semester grade report received on approved courses. 4. Arrange for official final grade reports to be sent to his/her Dare County high school. 5. Notify the school of any changes in permanent address and telephone numbers. B. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE SCHOOL 1. Approve or deny the Request for Credit Study Abroad no more than two weeks after the course syllabus is presented. Approval shall be by the principal and the Director of Secondary Instruction. 2. Enter seniors studying abroad on the principal monthly report as an E1 the last day of school. Legal Reference: G.S. 115C-47 Approved: October 9, 2007 DARE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION POLICY MANUAL Page 6 of 6