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CLASS OF 2021

Learn about the various graduation requirements and diploma options available for the Class of 2021, including Regents Diplomas, Local Diplomas, CTE Endorsements, and more.

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CLASS OF 2021

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  1. CLASS OF 2021 GRADUATIONREQUIREMENTS

  2. TYPES OF DIPLOMAS • Regents with Advanced Designation with Honors • Regents with Advanced Designation • Regents with Honors • Regents • Regents (through appeal) • Local Diploma • Local Diploma (through appeal) • CTE Endorsement available for all above diploma types if completes technical assessment for completed CTE Program

  3. REGENTS DIPLOMA WITH ADVANCE DESIGNATION • 22 units of credit • 4 units of English • 4 units of Social Studies • 3 units of Math • 3 units of Science • 1 unit of Art or Music • 1/2 unit of Health • 2 units of Physical Education • 3 units of Foreign Language • 1 ½ units of electives

  4. REGENTSDIPLOMA • 22 units of credit • 4 units of English • 4 units of Social Studies • 3 units of Math • 3 units of Science • 1 unit of art or music • 1/2 unit of Health • 2 units of Physical Education • 1 unit of Foreign Language • 3 ½ units of Electives

  5. 8 EXAMS FOR THE ADVANCED DESIGNATION • Algebra I Common Core • Geometry Common Core • Algebra 2/Trigonometry • Global History and Geography • US History and Gov’t • ELA • First Science • Second Science • *Foreign Language Checkpoint B PASSING SCORE OF 65

  6. 5 EXAMS FOR THE REGENTS DIPLOMA • 1 Common Core Math • Global History and Geography • US History and Gov’t • ELA Common Core • Science PASSING SCORE OF 65

  7. Regents Diploma(through appeal) • 22 Units of Credits same as regents. • 4 Required regents exam with a score of 65 or greater. • 1 Regents exam with a score of 60-64 and an appeal is granted by the district.

  8. Local Diploma(through appeal) 22 Units of Credits the same as Regents 3 Required Exams with a score greater than or equal to 65 2 Regents exams with a score of 60-64 and an appeal is granted by the district per Commissioner’s Regulations

  9. Diploma Options/Requirements:Students with Disabilities IEP & 504 Plans 22 Credits the same as Regents Low Pass Safety Net Option 5 Required Regents Exams with a score of 55 or better. Compensatory Safety Net Option Scores between 45-54 on any required regents other than ELA or Math Compensates low score with a score of 65 or better on another required regents, including ELA and Math

  10. Non-Diploma High School Exiting CredentialsStudents with Disabilities • Career Development and Occupational Studies Commencement Credential • For Students with disabilities other than those assessed using NYSAA • Can be earned as a supplement to a regular diploma • Requirements: Completes a career plan • Demonstrates attainment of commencement level CDOS learning standards in areas of career exploration and development integrated learning, and universal foundation skills. • Completes 2 units of study (216 hours) in CTE coursework and work-based learning (at least 54 hours of this learning) • 1 completed employability profile or National Work Readiness Credential.

  11. Career and Tech Ed.Jeff-Lewis BOCES • Available to students entering the 11th grade. • Multiple hands-on learning opportunities to prepare students for either the workforce or college upon graduation. • Students still allowed the opportunity to obtain an Advanced Regents or Regents Diploma. • Students enrolled in a program are earning a total of 4 units of credit per year upon completion of the course with a passing score of 65. • Credits count toward the 22 units required to obtain their High School Diploma.

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