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Our district’s goal for all students Move to college or a skilled job upon graduation
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New Ohio law creates options for students to earn a diploma
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Ohio provides the most flexibility for you to succeed and graduate.
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Requirements for all students Complete 21 course credits Take seven required state tests Earn diploma through one of three options
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Our District’s Course Requirements Units Required English Language Arts4 Units Mathematics4 Units Science3 Units Social Studies3 Units Health½ Unit Physical Education½ Unit Electives5 ½ Units Oral Communication½ Unit Complete 21 course credits
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1.English I 2.English II 3.Algebra I or Int. Math I 4.Geometry or Int. Math II 5.Biology or Physical Science 6.American History 7.American Government Class of 2018: Take seven required state tests
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1.English I 2.English II 3.Algebra I or Int. Math I 4.Geometry or Int. Math II 5.Biology 6.American History 7.American Government Class of 2019 and Beyond: Take seven required state tests
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All students must take all seven tests
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Each state test has two parts. Part One: Taken when you have finished two- thirds of the course This is taken in February or March
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Each state test has two parts. Part Two: Taken at the end of the course This is taken in April/May
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Tests are Combined for a Single Score Part 1 Part 2
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18 points on state tests College readiness score on national test Industry certification and a work- readiness score on WorkKeys Three Graduation Options
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Option: 18 points on state tests
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Performance Level Graduation Points Advanced5 Accelerated4 Proficient3 Basic2 Limited1
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Retakes
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Flexibility for Students High score on one test can balance a low score on another test
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Earn at least four points in English tests 4 4 6 Earn at least four points in math tests Earn at least six points in science and social tests
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Class of 2018: Substitute Tests for Science, American History or American Government Advanced Placement International Baccalaureate College-level courses
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Class of 2019: Substitute Tests for Science, American History or American Government Advanced Placement International Baccalaureate College-level courses
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Advanced Placement AP Biology AP Chemistry AP English AP Calculus
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College Credit Plus Enroll in college while in high school Earn credits for both
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Option: College readiness score on a national admission test
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College Readiness Score Test is free for juniors Use the score for college admission
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Option: Earn industry certification and a work-readiness score on WorkKeys
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Work Readiness and Industry Credential You leave high school with a skill Continue to build this skill
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Thinking about graduation? Make an appointment with your counselor Mr. Niese (nniese@bryanschools.net)nniese@bryanschools.net Mrs. Bassett (kbassett@bryanschools.net)kbassett@bryanschools.net Mrs. Meister (kmeister@bryanschools.net)kmeister@bryanschools.net
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education.ohio.gov/options
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