Access to Advanced Placement Tests. (a)(1) Beginning no later than 180 days after Febryary 23, 2023, the District of Columbia Public Schools ('DCPS') shall permit a non-enrollee to sit for an Advanced Placement test ('test') at the student's right-to-attend DCPS school; provided, that the Office of the State Superintendent of Education ('OSSE') has certified to DCPS that the non-enrollee is eligible to sit for the test. (2) OSSE shall certify a non-enrollee as eligible to sit for a test where: (A) OSSE has received timely notification that the non-enrollee is participating in a homeschooling program for the school year in which the test is to be administered; and (B) OSSE has received a timely request from the non-enrollee to register for the test. (b) DCPS may offer a reasonable alternate location for a non-enrollee to take a currently offered test where the non-enrollee's right-to-attend school will not offer that test during the relevant school year or term. (c) Where OSSE has certified to DCPS that a non-enrollee is eligible to sit for a test pursuant to subsection (a)(2) of this section, DCPS shall provide notice to the non-enrollee at least 30 days in advance of
SSE has certified to DCPS that a non-enrollee is eligible to sit for a test pursuant to subsection (a)(2) of this section, DCPS shall provide notice to the non-enrollee at least 30 days in advance of the test. The notice shall include: (1) The date, time, and location that the non-enrollee will take the test; and (2) Information on testing logistics, including an e-mail address and phone number that non-enrollees may use to contact DCPS about the test, and a link to information on the DCPS website on Advanced Placement testing for non-enrollees. (d) A non-enrollee shall remit payment for test fees, processing fees, or costs incurred by OSSE, DCPS, or an individual school to administer a test by check made payable to the District of Columbia Treasurer. (e) Beginning no later than 30 days after February 23, 2023: (1) DCPS shall make available and maintain on its website information on how a non-enrollee may register for tests with OSSE, test day logistics, and any other relevant information, including a method for non-enrollees and their parents or guardians to contact DCPS with questions about testing under this chapter; and (2) OSSE shall make available and maintain on its website
ion, including a method for non-enrollees and their parents or guardians to contact DCPS with questions about testing under this chapter; and (2) OSSE shall make available and maintain on its website information on how a non-enrollee may register for tests, a link to information on the DCPS website on Advanced Placement testing for non-enrollees and any other relevant information, including a method for non-enrollees and their parents or guardians to contact OSSE with questions about testing under this chapter. (f) This chapter shall not be construed to require DCPS to offer a test to a non-enrollee student when that particular test will not be offered at any DCPS school during the relevant school year or term. (g) For the purposes of this section, the term: (1) 'Non-enrollee' means a District resident of school age participating in a homeschooling program who is eligible to enroll at a DCPS school. (2) 'Right-to-attend school' means the DCPS school that a District resident of school-age may attend by right, based on the child's place of residence being located in the catchment area for that school. (Feb. 23, 2023, D.C. Law 24-252, § 2, 70 DCR 195.)District of Columbia Legal Code