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Goal: To prepare all students for success in college, work, and citizenship 2
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In June 2008, the State Board adopted requirements for the Oregon Diploma (581-022-1130) In December 2009, the State Board adopted requirements for the: Modified Diploma (581-022-1134) Extended Diploma (581-022-1133 Alternative Certificate (581-022-1135) In July 2011, the Legislature passed HB 2283 and HB 2285, which revise the Diploma Options 3
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The Oregon diploma Standards-based credit Requirements 4- English/LA 3- Arts/CTE/Second Lang. 3- Math 1- Health 3- Science 1- PE 3- Social Sciences 6- Electives Total = 24 Essential Skills Proficiency Reading (2012) Writing (2013) Apply math (2014) Personalized Learning Education Plan & Profile Extended Application Career-Related Learning Standards Career-Related Learning Experiences 4
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1. State Assessments -- OAKS 2. State Board Approved Standardized Tests 3. Local Performance Assessment/Work Samples Scored with State Scoring Guides Future Option: Other local Assessments meet criteria established by State Board 6
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1. OAKS Reading/Literature Assessment Score of 236 2. Other Options: ACT or PLAN 18 Work Keys5 Compass81 Asset42 PSAT or SAT44 7
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Visit ODE ’ s websites to learn more about the Diploma http://www.getreadyoregon.org/ http://www.ode.state.or.us/search/results/?id=368 8
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All School Districts and Public Charter Schools shall award a modified diploma to students who have: Demonstrated the inability to meet the full set of academic content standards Fulfilled all state requirements as described in this rule 10
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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. **This is a significant physical, cognitive or emotional barrier that impairs a student’s ability to maintain grade level achievement. 11
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A school team shall decide which diploma the student will work toward. The School District shall assign the team. Award a modified diploma to a student only upon the consent of the parent/guardian or adult student Must receive the consent in writing and during the school year in which the modified diploma is awarded. 12
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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 of a modified diploma and the requirements for the modified diploma. Decision: ◦ no earlier than the end of the 6th grade---no later than 2 years before student’s anticipated exit Reverse decision: ◦ Made by school team or parent/adult student. 13
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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 Additional core credits Career and Technical Education Electives Career development 14
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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). 15
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Students on IEPs or 504 Plan: Modified work samples or OAKS assessments Consistent with student’s IEP/504 Plan Invalid for accountability for AYP Students not on an IEP or 504 Plan: Work Samples Consistent with instruction NO modified OAKS assessment 16
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To qualify for FSFA a student must: Have a high school diploma Have a recognized equivalent, Pass an independently administered ability-to-benefit test USDE stated Oregon Modified Diploma does not meet the eligibility requirement. Community Colleges -“Ability to Benefit” 17
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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
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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
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Must have consent of the parent/guardian or adult student. Ensure onsite 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
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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. 23
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School districts or public charter schools shall define criteria for an alternative certificate 24
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Access to the appropriate on-site 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. 25
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Jackie Burr 503-947-5639 Jackie.burr@state.or.us http://www.ode.state.or.us/search/results/?id=266 26 Questions? Thank you!
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