Haw. Code R. § 8-400-3

Current through November, 2024
Section 8-400-3 - Definitions

As used in this chapter:

"A+ program" means the after-school plus program established by the department for public elementary school-aged children and conducted statewide utilizing public school grounds and facilities. The A+ program is voluntary and is not part of the compulsory educational services provided by the state. The program provides supervision to young children who would otherwise be unsupervised during after-school hours.

"Department" means the department of education.

"District coordinator" means a person who is responsible for the coordination of the A+ program in a school district.

"At-risk student" means a child who is consistently not making satisfactory progress in school or who is in need of a safe, nurturing environment.

"Group leader" means a person who assists the site coordinator in implementing the A+ program at a school site.

"Latchkey" refers to children who have no adult present in the home to provide after-school supervision.

"Parent" means the natural or legal parent, guardian, or other legal custodian of a child.

"Program aide" means a person who assists the site coordinator or group leader in supervising and conducting after-school activities at a school site.

"Site coordinator" means a person who organizes, implements, coordinates and promotes the A+ program at a school site.

Haw. Code R. § 8-400-3

[Eff 3/1/93; comp 8/7/93; comp 4/1/96; am and comp 3/13/00] (Auth: HRS § 302A-1112) (Imp: HRS §§ 302A-1122, 302A-408)