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December 4, 2009 State Board of Education adopted: Oregon Diploma 581-022-1130 Modified Diploma 581-022-1134 Extended Diploma 581-022-1133 Alternative Certificate 581-022-1135 Literacy Instruction 581-022-1215 2 …to better prepare each student for success in college, work, and citizenship. Oregon Department of Education
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3 A student will be awarded a regular diploma if he/she meets the full set of academic content standards and requirements for essential skills without modifications.
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Beginning in 2012, students must demonstrate proficiency in the following Essential Skills with or without accommodations: ◦ Read and comprehend a variety of text (beginning 2012); ◦ Write clearly and accurately; (beginning 2013); and, ◦ Apply mathematics in a variety of settings (beginning 2014). 5
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Students who have demonstrated the inability to meet the full set of academic content standards for a high school diploma even with reasonable accommodations.
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12 required credits English/Lang Arts—3 Mathematics—2 Science—2 Social Sciences—2 Health Education —1 Physical Education—1 CTE, Arts or 2 nd Lang--1 12 additional credits may include Additional core credits Career and Technical Education Electives Career development 7 December 2009Oregon Department of Education
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◦ A documented history of an inability to maintain grade level achievement due to significant learning and instructional barriers**; --or-- ◦ A documented history of a medical condition that creates a barrier to achievement. 8 Cannot deny a student the opportunity to pursue a regular diploma for the sole reason that the student has the documented history.
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Award a modified diploma to a student only upon the consent of the parent, guardian. Must receive the consent in writing and during the school year in which the modified diploma is awarded. Students must have access to the appropriate resources to achieve a modified diploma at each high school in the school district. 9 December 2009Oregon Department of Education
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Notification: Beginning in grade five, SD shall annually provide information to the parents of a student taking an alternate assessment of the availability and requirements of a modified diploma. Effective Date: On or after July 1, 2009--only award a modified diploma to a student who meets the eligibility criteria in OAR 581-022-1134. 10
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General Criteria: All students enrolled in the 9 th grade after July 2007 must meet all the State’s criteria for a modified diploma. Units of Credit: Students enrolled in the 9 th grade prior to July 2007 (primarily juniors and seniors), may receive a modified diploma based on the school district’s units of credit (14)(b) 11
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Ensure that students have access to the appropriate resources to achieve a modified diploma at each high school Essential Skills 12
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Beginning in 2012, students must demonstrate proficiency in the following Essential Skills with or without accommodations: ◦ Read and comprehend a variety of text (beginning 2012); ◦ Write clearly and accurately; (beginning 2013); and, ◦ Apply mathematics in a variety of settings (beginning 2014). 13
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Modifications, are changes to the achievement level, construct, or measured outcome of an assessment. IEP/school team may adjust administration of the assessment and/or the assessment’s achievement standard. EXAMPLES: IEP team could decide that successful demonstration would be a 220 on the OAKS Reading instead of reg. cut score of a 236, require a student to get a minimum score of 9 on each work sample instead of minimum of 12 for a regular work sample. 14
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For students on IEPS or 504 Plans: Modified work samples or OAKS assessments consistent with student’s IEP or 504 Plan. Modifications in compliance with OAR 581- 022-0610: Administration of State Tests. Modified OAKS assessments will remain invalid for purposes of school and district accountability. 15
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For students NOT on an IEP or a 504 Plan: Modifications only to work samples consistent with modifications during instruction. Assessed in the year in which the work sample is administered. These modifications must be approved in advance by the student’s school team responsible for monitoring the student’s progress. Students who are not on an IEP or a 504 Plan may not receive a modified OAKS assessment. 16
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Extended Diploma
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Students who have demonstrated the inability to meet the full set of academic content standards for a high school diploma with reasonable modifications and accommodations. Extended Diploma
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Inability to maintain grade level achievement, or…. Medical condition, AND Alternate assessment, or…. Serious illness or injury after grade eight 19 Extended Diploma
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While in grade nine through completion of high school, complete 12 credits, which may not include more than 6 credits earned in a self- contained special education classroom and shall include: CourseCredits Mathematics2 English2 Science2 History, Geography, Economics or Civics 3 Health1 Physical Education1 Arts, or Second Language 1 20 Oregon Department of Education Extended Diploma
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Must have consent of the parent Ensure access to appropriate resources to achieve an extended diploma at each high school in SD By grade 5 provide information to parents of students taking alternate assessment, of availability of an extended diploma 21 Extended Diploma
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May not deny a student opportunity to pursue diploma with more stringent requirements for sole reason that student has documented history. Make extended diplomas available to students during the 2009-10 school year. 22 Extended Diploma
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All School districts and public charter schools shall make an alternative certificate available to students who do not obtain the regular high school diploma, a modified diploma or an extended diploma. 24
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School districts or public charter schools shall define criteria for an alternative certificate 25 on
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Access to the appropriate resources at each high school in the school district. Option of participating in the high school graduation ceremony with the members of their class receiving a high school diploma. 26
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Provide age appropriate and developmentally appropriate literacy instruction to all students until graduation. Graduated is when the student receives a diploma, modified diploma, extended diploma or alternative certificate. May provide literacy instruction after graduation. 27
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Jackie Burr 503-947-5639 Jackie.burr@state.or.us 28
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