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Michigan High School Graduation Requirements August 2006
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2 Our students face both national and international competition Research shows many students are not prepared to succeed in college or workplace Courses like Algebra II are new gateway to higher paying jobs – True for Milan High! Michigan’s economic success is tied to a well- educated workforce Why…Economic Survival
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3 History of High School Requirements Legislation signed by Governor Granholm on April 20, 2006 created a set of rigorous high school requirements State graduation requirements become most comprehensive in nation New requirements effective Class of 2011 except for Languages other than English: 2016
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4 Successful High School Programs High expectations Rigorous requirements Academic studies applied to real-world situations and projects Challenging career/technical studies Work-based learning opportunities
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5 Overview of Michigan Merit Curriculum 2011 Requirements (2006 8 th grade class) –4 English Language Arts –4 Mathematics (1 in senior year) –3 Science –3 Social Studies –1 Physical Education/Health –1 Visual, Performing, and Applied Arts –On-line course/experience 2016 Requirements (2006 3 rd grade class) –2 credits/experience in Languages other than English
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6 MHS Current Requirements 4.5 years of English (Speech) 3 years of Math, Science 4 years of Social Studies 1 credit of PE (half waived for participation) Half Credit of Advisory, Technology, Health 5 Credits of Pathways (Jr. & Sr. Year) Completion of MEAP test (Student must earn a 1 or 2, or continue to attempt)
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7 Changes affecting MHS Science –Biology, Chem/Physics vs. Life/Physical Sciences Math –Algebra II requirement –Math in Senior Year Visual/Fine/Applied – vs. Career Pathways Credits Social Studies –Geography concern PE –Credit for Participation Earning Credits at MMS, Symons, Etc
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8 Michigan Merit Curriculum The Michigan Merit Curriculum represents the credits required for graduation in specific subject areas and learning experiences –Course/Credit Content Expectations for: English Language Arts (9 & 10 approved / 11 & 12 by January) Mathematics (approved) Science (approval pending) Social Studies (July 2007) –Subject Area/Learning Experience Guidelines for: Visual, Performing, and Applied Arts (approved) Physical Education/Health (approved) Online Learning (pending approval) Languages other than English (2007)
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9 Online Requirement Requirement: No credit by law requires online learning experience Guidelines for this learning experience have been developed –Credit or non-credit course or learning experience OR… –District has integrated online learning into each credit area required for graduation MDE identifies basic level of technology and internet access for requirement to be in effect
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10 Languages Other Than English Required for 2016: –2 credits in high school OR.. –Course work or other learning experiences prior to/during high school (K-12) American Sign Language (ASL) and Heritage Languages qualify toward this requirement Requirement may be met on-line
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11 Performance Matters What’s New Meet or exceed content expectations Perform and demonstrate competency Assign credit based on meeting expectations Currently Pass or fail Seat time Individual courses What We Know
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12 Courses vs. Credits Student earns credit by: Successfully completing the learning expectations in the Course/Credit Content Expectations for the credit area Successful completion to be determined, in part, by state or local district assessments “Testing out” allowed based on earning qualifying score on state or local assessments
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13 Courses vs. Credits, cont’d. Credit requirement can be met in variety of ways and in other courses –Career Technical Education –Community based learning –Independent study/project work High school credit may be earned for high school level courses taken prior to high school
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14 Courses vs. Credits, cont’d. Legislation does not prohibit student satisfying credit requirements through: –Dual enrollment –Advanced Placement –International Baccalaureate –Other “early college” experiences or programs
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15 Personal Curriculum Must meet high school requirements except as designated by law Graduation requirements may be modified through the “Personal Curriculum”
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16 Personal Curriculum Developed by team comprised of: the student, parent/guardian, high school counselor or staff member designated by principal No age or grade level specified Should incorporate as much of graduation requirements as practicable
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17 Personal Curriculum, cont’d. Shall include measurable goals and evaluation Aligned with student’s Educational Development Plan (EDP from 7 th grade) Final plan must be approved by parents and district superintendent Parents must communicate with teachers once each quarter to assess progress
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18 Personal Curriculum CreditsSubject AreaDescription Personal Curriculum (Modification) 4 CreditsEnglish Language Arts Aligned with subject area content expectations developed by the Department and approved by the State Board of Education No modification 4 CreditsMathematics Algebra I Geometry Algebra II 1 additional math or math-related credit Math or math-related credit in the final year All students must: Complete at least 3.5 math or math-related credits Complete a math or math-related credit in the final year Algebra 2 modification options: Complete 2.5 credits including.5 credit of Algebra II OR Complete a two year Career and Technical education curriculum which includes.5 credit of Algebra II content OR Complete Algebra 2 over 2 years with credit given for each year
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19 Personal Curriculum 3 CreditsScience Biology Chemistry or Physics 1 additional Science credit No modification 3 CreditsSocial Studies.5 Civics.5 Economics US History and Geography World History and Geography No modification of Civics 2 credits must be earned Modified only if student takes additional credit(s) beyond the required credits in English Language Arts, Math, Science, or World Languages 1 CreditHealth and Physical Education Credit guidelines developed by the Michigan Department of Education Modification only if student takes additional credit(s) beyond the required credits in English Language Arts, Math, Science, or World Languages CreditsSubject AreaDescription Personal Curriculum (Modification)
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20 Personal Curriculum CreditsSubject AreaDescription Personal Curriculum (Modification) 1 CreditVisual, Performing, Applied Arts Credit guidelines developed by the Michigan Department of Education Modification only if student takes additional credit(s) beyond the required credits in English Language Arts, Math, Science, or World Languages 2 CreditsWorld Languages Begins with the Class of 2016 Credits earned in grades 9-12 OR An equivalent learning experience in grades K-12 No modification Online Learning Experience Online course or learning experience OR Online experience is incorporated into each of the required credits No modification
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21 Special Education All graduation requirements apply Student’s IEP supports the student to achieve graduation The IEP must identify the appropriate supports to successfully complete the Michigan Merit Curriculum or through a Personal Curriculum
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22 Support for Students At Risk Students at risk of failure or dropping out District must provide parents information on tutoring, support, counseling services that are available, such as: –31A programs/services –Services required through NCLB (if school receives Title 1 funds) –Other school/district-based services
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23 School Accreditation State accreditation of high schools dependent upon schools providing opportunities to meet all graduation requirements Beginning 2008-09 school year, no high school will be accredited unless such opportunities are provided Law provides for consequences for schools failing to be accredited for 3 consecutive years
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24 MDE Obligations, cont’d. Within 3 years develop or select and approve assessments that may be used by the district for the Course/Credit requirements (at a minimum) in: –English Language Arts –Mathematics –Science –Social Studies Develop guidelines for applications for “specialty schools”
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25 District Obligations, cont’d. Graduation credit areas taught by “highly qualified” (NCLB) teachers Notice to parents of students failing or in danger of dropping out Basic technology and internet access in place to support on-line requirement
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26 MAS’s Next Steps Build MAS Graduation Plan for students in 2011 and beyond! Move from current graduation requirements to new requirement! Form committee with all voices invested in the process! Bring community plan to school board this spring!
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27 Graduation Requirements Questions??? Volunteers – come on up and sign in!
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28 Find Information on Web Michigan.gov/highschool (with link to HSCE site) http://www.michigan.gov/highschool Michigan.gov/hsce http://www.michigan.gov/hsce Michigan.gov/oeaa (MME/ACT information) http://michigan.gov/oeaa Michigan.gov/mathematics (mathematics resources) http://www.michigan.gov/mathematics ACT.org (policy makers) On Course for Success http://www.act.org/path/policy/pdf/success_report.pdf ACT.org (policy makers) Reading Between the Lines http://www.act.org/path/policy/reports/reading.html ACT.org (College Readiness Standards) http://www.act.org/standard/index.html
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