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HomeEducation CodeCh. 10Art. 1§ 52524 Adult Education Assessment Policy

§ 52524 Adult Education Assessment Policy

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§ 52524 Adult Education Assessment Policy

Key Takeaways

  • •This law is about making rules for adult education classes in California.
  • •It says that schools and community colleges should work together to create fair tests for placing students in the right classes.
  • •Schools must track how students do in these classes, like if they get a diploma, a job, or go to college.
  • •Schools can charge fees for these classes, but the fees should be the same everywhere and not too expensive so everyone can join.

Example

Imagine you want to take a free class to learn English or get your high school diploma.

The school will give you a test to see which class is best for you. They will also check if you got a job or went to college after the class. If the class costs money, the fee should be the same no matter where you take it, and it shouldn’t be so high that you can’t afford it.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 52524 Adult Education Assessment Policy

(a) The department, in conjunction with the chancellor’s office, as part of the report and recommendations required pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (f) of Section 84830, shall jointly develop and issue assessment policy recommendations regarding assessments to be used by school districts and community college districts for purposes of placement in adult education courses offered pursuant to Section 84830. (b) The department and the chancellor’s office, as a part of the report and recommendations required pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (f) of Section 84830, shall jointly develop and issue policy recommendations to the Legislature regarding a comprehensive accountability system for adult education courses offered pursuant to Sections 41976 and 84757. The department and the chancellor’s office shall develop recommendations for all adult education-funded providers for assessment, evaluation, and data collection to document participant outcomes and placement, and other measures they deem appropriate. Accountability measures may include receipt of a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent, placement in a postsecondary educational institution, training, and employment. All funded programs shall be required to annually submit demographic and other student-level outcome information to the department or the chancellor’s office, as appropriate. (c) The department, in conjunction with the chancellor’s office, and as a part of the report and recommendations required pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (f) of Section 84830, shall coordinate and issue both of the following: (1) Recommendations, including recommendations as to whether or not fees should be assessed, and fee policy guidelines to be used by school districts and community college districts regarding the authority to charge fees for courses offered pursuant to Section 84830. With respect to these recommendations and guidelines, it is the intent of the Legislature that: (A) Registration and course fees should be equivalent across all programs. (B) Fees should not generate income beyond the cost of providing the courses. (C) Fees should not create a barrier to student access to adult education programs. (2) Recommendations and policy guidelines regarding the use of a single student identifier to be used by school districts and community college districts for purposes of developing a comprehensive accountability system pursuant to the requirements of Section 84830. (d) As used in this section, “chancellor’s office” means the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges. (Added by Stats. 2014, Ch. 545, Sec. 1. (SB 173) Effective January 1, 2015.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 8993 School Nutrition Education Guidelines
  • § 52500.1 Adult School Enrollment Rules
  • § 51004 Workforce Preparation Education Rights
  • § 59002.5 Deaf Education Support Services
  • § 59102.5 Blind School Demonstration Resources

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 52524.
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