Why do middle school course codes exist only for English / Language Arts?
DPI has added course codes for middle school grade level English and Language Arts because the secondary course titles and/or descriptions for English and Language Arts courses include a specific grade level (9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th). Top • How do we report students that are enrolled in one school (middle school) in a specific grade level (8th), but are taking a course at another school within the same district (high school) generally associated for students at a higher grade level? What happens if the teacher is not certified to teach at the middle school level? The submitting school(the school to which the student is assigned in the WSLS) is responsible for reporting all coursework completion records. Within the middle school create a section for the course taken at the high school (may be the same section Id used at the high school), link the secondary course code, and assign the teacher or teachers. The student record is also submitted by the middle school, the grade level is the
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