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P A S S Adaptable Standards Based Critical Thinking Skill Building Semi- Independent Study Credit Accrual Problem Solving Flexible Portable Assisted Study Sequence
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PASS is Nationally recognized Alternative means of earning credits and building educational skills Built on High interest for the students More accessible readability while maintaining academic rigor
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PASS is Standards-based Learner-centered Mentor-assisted course work Portable instruction packets Flexible Adaptable
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Why use PASS? Partial credit for course completion Courses not offered when needed Enrollment full in needed course Subject area remediation Make up failed courses Dropout recovery GED/AHSE exam preparation Elective credit
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Credibility of PASS Aligned with academic learning standards Common Core Standards embedded in new/updated courses Courses developed by teachers certified in content area
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LEA staff determine student academic needs and choose appropriate courses Student work and tests are monitored by trained educators Ongoing course updates assure high quality curriculum Last year over 20,000 credits were earned by migrant students Credibility of PASS
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Is PASS accepted by states and LEAs as a means of credit accrual? P A S S Adaptable Standards Based Critical Thinking Skill Building Semi- Independent Study Credit Accrual Problem Solving Flexible
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Is PASS accepted…? Included in many state migrant service delivery plans Currently used in about 25 states The only distance learning curriculum developed outside the state of Texas that has ever been endorsed by the Texas Education Agency
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PASS Course Design 90 hours of instruction (+/-) 5 units per semester course 14 lessons per unit Pre/post tests for most units Mentor manual Supplementary materials
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Course Development Over 50 courses available Courses in all content areas Academically rigorous Virtual PASS online course offerings expanding
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Local User Responsibilities Facilitation of the program Financial resources to provide support Availability of mentor/teacher Credit granting procedures in place Regional/interstate collaboration
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National PASS Initiative Participating States
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National PASS Center Objectives Coordinate development and revision of PASS courses and support materials Serve as a repository and clearinghouse for PASS offerings Disseminate information Assess student success rates Facilitate implementation and expansion of PASS course usage
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National PASS Coordinating Committee Three states with large migrant student populations (FL, TX, WA) Additional states (CO, ID, NE, OH) Three distribution sites (AZ, KS, WI )
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Arizona Yuma Union H.S. Yuma, AZ Kansas Project PASS Eudora, KS www.mrpassks.org Wisconsin CESA 8 Gillett, WI www.wipass.org Washington Office of Migrant Student Data and Recruitment Sunnyside, WA www.msdr.org PASS Course Distribution Sites
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Website Information and Resources
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PASS has given me a ticket to my graduation; this opportunity has been a lifesaver. Juan C. (Arkansas) 2013 Migrant PASS Student of the Year
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3 Mt. Morris-Leicester Road Leicester, NY 14481 800-245-5681 www.migrant.net/pass Mike Reho, Director mreho@gvboces.org Sally Fox, Coordinator sallyfox@gvboces.org National PASS Center (NPC)
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