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House Bill 5

A Brief Overview

Earning a High School Diploma

The High School Diploma is key to:

 Enrolling in post-secondary school education  Enlisting in United States military services  Obtaining employment and career advancement opportunities  Accessing higher paying jobs

Why a NEW graduation plan?

 PURPOSE: Plan for graduation that includes meaningful flexibility to earn a high school diploma with appropriate and rigorous foundation courses aligned to endorsement areas for college and career preparation.

Current Graduation Plans

 Current Graduation plans include:  Minimum High School Program (MHSP)  Recommended High School Program (RHSP)  Distinguished Achievement Plan (DAP) * *For top 10% college admission rule (7% University of Texas), a student MUST earn a Distinguished Level of Achievement.

New Graduation Plans

Beginning 2014-2015:

The Commissioner of Education adopted a plan to replace the MHSP, RHSP & DAP

New Graduation Plans

 The new plans include:  The Foundation High School Program  (22 credits)  The Foundation High School Program with Endorsements  (26 credits)  The Distinguished Level of Achievement  (26 credits)

New Graduation Plans

 2014-2015 Graduation Plan Flowchart

AVAILABLE IN SPANISH

STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS: Foundation  Physical Education: One credit  Languages Other Than English (LOTE): Two credits in the same language (including Computer Science I, II, or III; Computer Programming Language (coming in 2015 16)  Fine Arts: One credit  Electives: Five credits

STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS: Foundation   A specific speech course will not be a requirement under the Foundation High School Program. However, NEW Requirement: to receive a high school diploma, a student must demonstrate proficiency, as determined by the district in which the student is enrolled, in:     delivering clear verbal messages choosing effective nonverbal behaviors listening for desired results applying valid critical-thinking and problem-solving processes  identifying, analyzing, developing, and evaluating communication skills needed for professional and social success in interpersonal situations, group interactions, and personal and professional presentations

STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS: Foundation  Incoming 9 th grade students will begin under the Distinguished Level of Achievement program*  Current 9 th , 10 th , or 11 High School Program.

th grade students (2013-2014 school year) must be given a choice to graduate under the MHSP, RHSP, DAP, or Foundation * Unless otherwise determined by an ARD committee

STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS: Foundation  A student may elect to graduate WITHOUT an endorsement only after the student’s 10 th grade year  The student & parent must be advised of the benefits of graduating from high school with an endorsement, AND the parent files a written permission allowing the student to graduate FOUNDATION only

STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS: Foundation   Beginning in the 2014-2015 school year, a school district must ensure that each student upon entering ninth grade indicates, in writing, an endorsement that the student intends to earn (PGP). A district must permit a student to choose, at any time, to earn an endorsement other than the endorsement the student previously indicated.

NOTE: the challenge of changing endorsements AND still meeting the requirements of an endorsement.

STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS: Foundation “Advanced” Courses     SBOE released a list of courses from which districts can locally determine the courses they will offer Judson C & I Dept. has met to determine these courses and a list of Foundation Advanced Courses will be made available to the campuses Content included: English, Science, Math CTE “advanced” courses are already identified in the coherent sequence

Judson ISD Endorsements/Pathways

STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS: Endorsements 

A student may earn an endorsement by successfully completing:

 curriculum requirements for the endorsement  four credits in mathematics  four credits in science  two additional elective credits

STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS: Endorsements  A school district defines their advanced courses (from the approved SBOE list) and determines the coherent sequence of courses for an endorsement area (provided that prerequisites are followed).  A course completed as part of the set of four courses needed to satisfy an endorsement requirement may also satisfy a requirement under the foundation high school program (including an elective requirement).

STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS: Endorsements   HB5 language is very specific regarding meeting the requirements of an endorsement: For example - STEM  (A) a coherent sequence of courses for four or more credits in CTE that consists of at least two courses in the same career cluster including at least one advanced CTE course . . . . . .  (B) a coherent sequence of four credits in computer science selected from the following: . . . . . . . .

 (C) A total of five credits in mathematics by successfully completing . . . . . .

STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS: Endorsements  For example - Business & Industry  (A)a coherent sequence of courses for four or more credits in CTE that consists of at least two courses in the same career cluster including at least one advanced CTE course . . . . .  four English elective credits by selecting three levels in one of the following areas: . . . . . . .

 four technology applications credits by selecting from the following: . . . . . . .

In addition to Foundational Level classes, the following levels of courses are offered:

GENERAL COURSES

PRE-AP / AP*

DUAL CREDIT*

IB*

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*Requires completion of the Challenge Agreement – student and parent/guardian signature is required

Pre-AP, AP and IB Courses

   AP/IB courses give students a head start on college Taking AP/IB courses can help students gain college admission; test scores can earn college credit and placement into advanced courses.

Grades are weighted and can help improve class ranking

Dual Credit Courses

 JISD has academic and technical dual credit partnerships agreements with several post secondary institutions  Students earn high school and college credit at the same time  A qualifying score on an entrance exam (TSI) must be met before enrolling in a dual credit course

What is AP?

  AP stands for Advanced Placement These are stand-alone classes and tests  College credit may be granted if a score on the AP test is high enough   Content and expectations are directed by the College Board Students can by-pass entry level courses

What is IB?

 Coursework with a global perspective designed to meet global standards   Major components include thinking and writing Diploma guarantees 24 semester credits at any Texas state university  There are IB programs in over 138 countries

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All incoming 9 th English I grade students are encouraged to select: Biology (Chemistry Pre-AP if Biology credit has been awarded) World Geography Algebra I (Geometry Pre-AP if Algebra I credit has been awarded) Language other than English (Spanish, German or French) Endorsement (introduction course pathway dependent upon endorsement selection) Elective* (athletic and/or general/recommended elective) Alternate course (in cases where first elective request is not available) *Elective course is dependent upon successful completion and promotion. Student may be administratively placed in a remedial and/or support class based on state assessment results.

Other Important HB5 Updates

Personal Graduation Plans

Performance Acknowledgements

State Assessment Requirements

Personal Graduation Plan (PGP)

• • • Starting in 2014-2015 (by the end of 9 th grade) there must be a high school Personal Graduation Plan (PGP) for EACH student PGP must be confirmed and signed by parent/guardian. Endorsement must be chosen at entry into 9 th grade

Performance Acknowledgements

 A student may earn a performance acknowledgment (on their transcript):  for outstanding performance . . . .  a dual credit course  in bilingualism and biliteracy  on an AP test or IB exam  on the PSAT, the ACT-Plan, the SAT, or the ACT  for earning a nationally or internationally recognized business or industry certification or license

State Assessment Requirements under HB 5

 Five End of Course (EOC) test (subject based)  Algebra 1  English I and II  Biology  US History

For questions, please contact your campus Professional School Counselor For information, refer to: 1. JISD Guidance and Counseling http://www.judsonisd.org/district/instruction/GuidanceAndCounseling/index.cfm

2. Region 20 Service Center http://www.esc20.net/ 3. Texas Education Agency http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index2.aspx?id=25769806149

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