ISAEP Program
The Individual Student Alternative Education Plan (ISAEP) program is designed for those students ages 16 to 18 and enrolled in high school programs who are having difficulty finding success in a regular classroom environment. ISAEP programs are located in school divisions and funded through a combination of state grants and local funds. Many, but not all school divisions, provide program services.
Included in Enrollment (but not limited to)
- Career guidance counseling
- Mandatory enrollment in a GED preparation program
- Career and technical education
Enrollment Requirements
Requirements for enrollment in the ISAEP program
- Initial Principal-Parent Student (PPS) meeting
- Student evaluation /assessment
- 7.5 grade equivalent or higher on a recognized standardized measure of reading achievement
- Achievement of a score of 410 or higher on each of the subtests of the Official GED Practice Test (OPT)
Completion Requirements
- Passing the GED test
- Successful completion of the career and technical component.
Policies
ISAEP Program Guidelines
Superintendent's Memo (Informational Memo No. 041, March 7, 2003): view Memo , view Guidelines - revised Feb., 2003 (.pdf)