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Learn about the new graduation plans for Texas high school students, including the "FOUNDATION" plan that replaces the MINIMUM and RECOMMENDED plans. Discover the required courses, elective options, and endorsement choices available under the new plan.
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Welcome to Yoe High School New Graduation Plans
House Bill 5: An Overview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6Uh7LCLayM&feature=plhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6Uh7LCLayM&feature=player_embeddedayer_embedded
Requirements for Graduation: Texas high school students now need to pass five end-of-course exams instead of 15 to meet state graduation requirements. High school students must pass tests in: Algebra I English I English II Biology, and U.S. History.
What are the requirements for the new "FOUNDATION" high school graduation plan that replaces the MINIMUM and RECOMMENDED PLANS? What are the requirements for the new "FOUNDATION" high school graduation plan that replaces the MINIMUM and RECOMMENDED PLANS? • 4 English Language Arts • 3 Mathematics (Algebra I, Geometry, and advanced math) • 3 Social Studies (World Geography or World History, U.S. History, Government & Economics) • 3 Science (Biology and 2 additional sciences – advanced or IPC) • 2 Languages other than English • 1 Fine Arts • 1 Physical Education • 1 Technology - Local Requirement • ½ Health - Local Requirement • 3.5 Electives
Areas of Endorsement The FOUNDATION plan offers students the choice of an endorsement, or targeted area of study. Much as a student would pick a major in college, the new option for an endorsement offers a student the ability to earn a total of 26 total credits (a combination of core requirements and endorsement electives) in a targeted area of study for high school graduation.
The Five Endorsement options in Cameron ISD • Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) • Business and Industry • Public Service • Multidisciplinary • Arts and Humanities
Foundation High School Program 22 Credits • 4English Credits: English I, II, III, one advanced English course • 3 Math Credits: Algebra I, Geometry, one credit in any authorized math course * • 3 Science Credits: Biology, two credits in any authorized advanced science course • 3 Social Studies Credits: World Geography OR World History, US History, Government/Economics • 2 Foreign Language Credits • 1 Physical Education Credit • 1 Fine Art Credit • 1 Technology Credit • .5 Health Credit • 3.5 Elective Credits
Foundation High School Program + Endorsements 26 Credits • 4 English Credits: English I, II, III, one advanced English course • 4 Math Credits: Algebra I, Geometry, two credits in any authorized advanced math course * • 4 Science Credits: Biology, three credits in any authorized advanced science course • 3 Social Studies Credits: World Geography OR World History, US History, Government/Economics • 2 Foreign Language Credits • 1 Physical Education Credit • 1 Fine Art Credit • 1 Technology Credit • .5 Health Credit • 5.5 Elective Credits
Distinguished Level of Achievement 26 Credits • 4 English Credits: English I, II, III, one advanced English course • 4 Math Credits: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, one credit in any authorized advanced math course • 4 Science Credits: Biology, three credits in any authorized advanced science course • 3 Social Studies Credits: World Geography OR World History, US History, Government/Economics • 2 World Language Credits • 1 Physical Education Credit • 1 Fine Art Credit • 1 Technology Credit • .5 Health Credit • 5.5 Elective Credits
Add distinguished achievement measures and performance acknowledgements DISTINGUISHED ACHIEVEMENT •Includes Algebra II Take 4 years of Science PERFORMANCE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Outstanding Performance in: * Dual Credit Performance * Bilingualism & Biliteracy * AP or IB Exam * PSAT, SAT, ACT EARNING A NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED CERTIFICATE OR CREDENTIAL
As you make decisions to chart your path to graduation, keep some things in mind…. Begin with the end in mind! Decisions you make now will affect your opportunities after high school. Choose wisely!! Become a value-added student. Your graduation plan will show how much value you’ve added to yourself as a future college student and/or employee. Take advantage of the many opportunities you have available.