Personal Graduation Plan Signing Night - Everman JCB High School, Class of 2021 - Everman ISD
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What is a Personal Graduation Plan? A personal graduation plan is a working document used by counselors to track student completion of graduation requirements. It is a tool used to document grades, assessments, acceleration and other requirements by law. The personal graduation plan is an opportunity for students and counselors to meet individual needs.
Graduation Plans ➢ Foundation High School Program (FHSP) ➢ Foundation High School Program with an Endorsement ➢ Distinguished Level of Achievement
Graduation Requirements Foundation High School Program (22 credits) ❖ English (4 credits) English 1, English 2, English 3 and an advanced English Course ❖ Mathematics (3 credits) Algebra 1, Geometry and an advanced Math ❖ Science (3 credits) Biology, Integrated Physics & Chemistry or an advanced Science and an advanced Science ❖ Social Studies (3 credits) W. History or W. Geography, U.S. History , U.S. Government (0.5) and Economics (0.5)
Graduation Requirements Foundation High School Program (cont’d) ❖ Language other than English (2 credits) 2 credits in the same language ❖ Physical Education (1 credit) ❖ Fine Arts (1 credit) ❖ Electives (5 credits)
FHSP with Endorsement 26 Total credits required Student must complete requirements for FHSP Plus: 4 credits in Math 4 credits in Science 2 additional electives
FHSP with Endorsement Five Endorsement Areas: ★ Business & Industry ★ Public Services ★ STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering & Math ★ Arts & Humanities ★ Multi-Disciplinary
Distinguished Level of Achievement Requirements: ❖ Completion of Foundation Program requirements ❖ Completion of 1 or more Endorsement requirements ❖ 4 credits of Math including Algebra 2 ❖ 4 credits in Science
Distinguished Level of Achievement Benefits: ❖ Allows students to compete for Top 10% automatic admissions eligibility at any Texas public university ❖ Positions students among the first in line for a Texas grant ❖ Better preparation for college level coursework
State Testing Requirements STAAR end-of-course (EOC) exams are state mandated tests given during the final weeks of a high school course. In addition to meeting graduation course requirements, students are required to pass five end-of-course exams to earn a diploma from a Texas public high school. Those five exams are given when a student takes English I and II, Biology, Algebra I and U.S. History courses.
State Testing Requirements High School EOC Requirements English I English II Algebra I Biology US History EOC Performance Standards Lead4ward Resources Link http://lead4ward.com/resources/
Business & Industry Architecture & Construction Pathway: Interior Design CT 201 Interior Design I; CT 202 Interior Design II OR Arts, A/V Production, Technology & Communication Pathway: Animation CT 301 Animation I; OR CT 302 Animation II Pathway: A/V Production CT 321 A/V Production I
Business & Industry (cont’d) Arts, A/V Production, Technology & Communication Pathway: Fashion Design CT 331 Fashion Design I; CT 332 Fashion Design II OR CT 334 Practium in Fashion Design Pathway: Graphic Design CT 341 Graphic Design I; CT 342 Graphic Design II OR CT 344 Practicum in Graphic Design Business Management & Administration CT 402 BIM II; OR CT 403 Business Management OR CT 601 Accounting I
Business & Industry (cont’d) Finance CT 601 Accounting I; OR CT 602 Accounting II CT 603 Financial Mathematics; OR CT 613 Statistics & Business Decision Making Information Technology CT 1101 InterNetworking Technologies I; OR CT 1102 InterNetworking Technologies II Marketing CT 1401 Sports Marketing AND CT 1402 Social Media Marketing; OR CT 1403 Entrepreneurship
Public Service (*Requires instructor approval & application) Education & Training * CT 5034 Practicum in Education & Training I OR * CT 5034 Practicum in Education & Training II Human Services CT 1022 Family & Community Services CT 1032 Counseling & Mental Health; OR CT 1014 Practicum in Human Services I
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) Engineering & Robotics CT1521 Engineering Design & Presentation I, & CT1531 Robotics
Arts & Humanities A coherent sequence or series of courses selected from one of the following: • Social studies • The same language in Languages Other Than English • Two levels in each of two language in Languages Other Than English • American Sign Language (ASL) • Courses from one or two categories (art, dance, music, and theater) in fine arts • English electives that are not part of Business and Industry
Multidisciplinary (4X4) A coherent sequence or series of courses selected from one of the following: • Four advanced courses that prepare a student to enter the workforce successfully or postsecondary education without remediation from within one endorsement area or among endorsement areas that are not in a coherent sequence • Four credits in each of the four foundation subject areas to include English IV and chemistry and/or physics • Four credits in AP, IB, or dual credit selected from English, mathematics, science, social studies, economics, languages other than English, or fine arts
Free Electives FREE ELECTIVES: These are courses for all students and not tied to any endorsement. ELAV04 AVID 4 1 credit CT 1012 Child Development 1 credit CT 1201 Floral Design 1 credit CT 1021 Interpersonal Studies .5 credit CT 3501 Video Game Design 1 credit CT 1101 Digital Media 1 credit CT 401 Business Information Mgmt 1 credit CT 1403 Entrepreneurship 1 credit CT 6101 Money Matters 1 credit
The remainder of the week…. Each teacher will bring their class to the library. Students will register for classes on the computer. Each student will need to be able to login to Skyward. Bring something to write with. Students will select their courses for the 2018-2019 school year. Plans will be signed electronically.
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