This guide provides an overview of the policies found in section 21f of the state school aid act and identifies basic implementation decisions schools need to explore. Section 21f allows districts, intermediate districts, community colleges, and the michigan virtual (mv), and other third-party vendors the opportunity to publish courses in a statewide catalog of virtual. These rules describe the whistleblower program that the commission has established to implement the provisions of section 21f, and explain the procedures you will need to follow in order to be eligible.
Under section 21f, school districts are required to use their foundation allowance or per pupil funds to “pay for expenses associated with the online course or courses” and to cover the “cost of the online. Under section 21f, the enrollment of a pupil in one or more virtual courses cannot result in a pupil being counted as more than 1.0 full-time equivalent (fte) pupil. The state of michigan under section 21f of the state school aid act has launched the choice for parents to request that their child (ren), in grades 5-12, be enrolled in no more than two (2) online courses in.
The state of michigan, under section 21f of the state school aid act, has launched the choice for parents to request that their student (s), in grades 5-12, be enrolled in no more than two (2) online.