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NONPUBLIC, NONSECTARIAN SCHOOL AND AGENCY FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION

Administrative regulation - 6159.2

Master Contract

Every master contract between the District and a nonpublic, nonsectarian school or agency (NPS/A) shall specify the general administrative and financial agreements for providing special education and designated instruction and services. The master contract shall be for a term not to exceed one year.

Provisions of the contract shall include, but not be limited to:

  1. Student-teacher ratios.
  2. Transportation specified in a student's Individualized Education Program (IEP).
  3. Procedures for recordkeeping and documentation.
  4. The maintenance of school records by the District to ensure that appropriate high school graduation credit is received by any participating student.
  5. An individual services agreement for each student, which will be provided to reflect  the length of time for which NPS/A special education and designated instruction and services are specified in the student's IEP.
  6. A description of the process to be utilized by the District to oversee and evaluate placements in the NPS/A, including a method for evaluating whether each student is making appropriate educational progress.
  7. Procedures and responsibilities for attendance and unexcused absences.
  8. General provisions related to modifications and amendments to the contract, waivers, disputes, contractor's status, conflicts of interest, termination, inspection and audits, compliance with applicable state and federal laws and regulations, and indemnification and insurance requirements.
  9. Payment schedules, including, but not limited to, payment amounts, payment demand, right to withhold, and audit exceptions.

The contract may allow for partial or full-time attendance at the NPS/A. (Education Code 56366)

With mutual agreement of the District and NPS/A, changes may be made to the administrative and financial agreements in the master contract at any time, provided the change does not alter a student's educational instruction, services, or placement as outlined in the student's individual services agreement. (Education Code 56366)

The master contract or individual services agreement may be terminated for cause if either party gives 20 calendar days' notice. However, the availability of a public education program initiated during the period of the contract shall not give cause for termination unless the parent/guardian agrees to transfer the student to the program. (Education Code 56366)

Placement and Services

For any student to be placed in an NPS/A, the Superintendent or designee shall develop an individual services agreement based on the student's IEP. Each individual services agreement shall specify the length of time authorized in the student's IEP for the NPS/A services, not to exceed one year. Changes in a student's educational instruction, services, or placement shall be made only on the basis of revisions to the student's IEP. (Education Code 56366)

At least once each year, the District shall:

  1. Evaluate the educational progress of each student placed in an NPS/A.
  2. During the annual meeting held to review the student's IEP pursuant to Education Code 56343, consider whether the student's needs continue to be best met at the NPS/A and whether changes to the student's IEP are necessary, including whether the student may be transitioned to a public school setting.

When a special education student meets the District requirements for completion of the prescribed course of study as designated in the student's IEP, the District shall award the student a diploma of graduation. (5 CCR 3070) 

Out-of-State Placements

Before contracting with an NPS/A outside California, the Superintendent or designee shall document the District's efforts to use public schools and/or to find an appropriate program offered by an NPS/A within California. (Education Code 56365)

Within 15 calendar days of any decision for an out-of-state placement, the student's IEP team shall submit to the Superintendent or designee a report with information about the services provided by the out-of-state program, the costs of the special education and related services provided, and the District's efforts to locate an appropriate public school or NPS/A within California. (Education Code 56365)

On-Site Visits

The Superintendent or designee shall conduct an on-site visit to an NPS/A before the placement of a student at the school or agency, if the District does not have any other students currently enrolled at the NPS/A. (Education Code 56366.1)

At least once per year, the Superintendent or designee shall conduct an on-site monitoring visit to each NPS/A at which the District has a student attending and with which it maintains a master contract.

The monitoring visit shall include, but is not limited to: (Education Code 56366.1)

  1. A review of services provided to the student through the individual services agreement.
  2. A review of progress the student is making toward the goals set forth in the student's IEP.
  3. A review of progress the student is making toward the goals set forth in the student's behavioral intervention plan, if applicable.
  4. An observation of the student during instruction.
  5. A walkthrough of the facility.

The District shall report the findings resulting from the monitoring visit to California Department of Education (CDE) within 60 calendar days of the on-site visit. (Education Code 56366.1)

Established: August 26, 2025