Plano ISD Key Communicators Making Sense of HB5 Graduation
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Plano ISD Key Communicators Making Sense of HB5 Graduation
Plano ISD Key Communicators Making Sense of HB5 Graduation Requirements April 24,2014 Key Provisions of HB 5 Graduation Assessment Accountability Higher Education Other Items Foundation Plan 5 EOCs for Graduation Ratings General Enrollment SSI and AI Endorsements & Distinguished Optional EOCs Distinction Designations Top 10% Attendance and Pull-Outs Credits Substitutions Additional Indicators Academic Support Locally Developed Courses Academic Support Release Tests Report-Only Indicators TSI Exemptions IMA Redesign ALT Future Dual Credit Courses Local Benchmarks STAAR EOC Assessments Required to pass for high school graduation • • • • • English I (reading and writing combined) English II (reading and writing combined) Algebra I Biology US History Graduation Plan Guiding Principles • All Plano ISD students will successfully complete an endorsement • All Plano ISD students will be career and college ready • Maintain student (parent) voice and choice in the process as appropriate • Maintain high expectations for all Plano ISD students (i.e. earn an endorsement) Plano ISD Foundation/Endorsement Plan • Foundation/endorsement plan • 24/26 credits • ½ speech • ½ health • Personal graduation plan • Individual/small group conferences with counselors Endorsements • • • • • STEM Business and Industry Public Services Arts and Humanities Multidisciplinary Studies Endorsements • Business and Industry – – – – – – – – – – – – Database Management Information Technology Communications Accounting Finance Marketing Graphic Design Architecture Logistics Automotive Technology Agricultural Science • Public Services – – – – – – Health Sciences and Occupations Education and Training Law Enforcement Culinary Arts Hospitality • STEM – – – – – Science Technology Engineering Advanced Math • Arts and Humanities – – – – – – – Political Science World Language Cultural Studies English Literature History Fine Arts • Multidisciplinary – – Designated advanced courses from several endorsement areas in each of the four Foundation subjects