Modesto, Calif. — The Modesto City Schools board on April 11 voted to table proposed revisions to BP 6158 (Independent Study) and asked staff to separate short‑term independent‑study rules from long‑term (Modesto Virtual Academy) provisions before the next reading.
Staff presented a unified update that addressed attendance accounting, continuity planning for emergency conditions and academic progress indicators. Trustees across the dais raised operational and equity concerns about treating short‑term leaves (for example, a student who misses a week of class) the same as a student enrolled long‑term in a virtual independent‑study program. Trustee Mesta cited instances where students on short absences were given zeros for missed quizzes, compounding anxiety and risking extracurricular eligibility; Margins of practice and timelines for medical clearances were also discussed.
Superintendent Petrogo and senior staff said the short‑term contracts typically specify that work assigned under independent study is due upon return and that grading timelines are addressed in administrative regulations; nevertheless trustees asked staff to explicitly carve short‑term and long‑term rules into two discrete policy sections or two linked BPs to avoid confusion in implementation. Trustee Marks moved to table BP 6158 and asked staff to return with a revised draft separating the two modalities; the motion carried.
What’s next: Staff will return with a revised BP that separates short‑term and long‑term independent‑study rules, plus the AR language trustees requested for grading expectations, progress measures, and medical/physical‑exam timelines for athletic eligibility.
Speakers quoted: Trustee Mesta; Superintendent Petrogo; senior director of educational options (referenced).