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Cheryl Maeker and Joanie Loewe January 22, 2015

Class of 2018 Graduation Plan

• Texas Legislature passed HB 5 and created a new graduation plan

• http://tea.texas.gov/graduation-requirements/hb5.aspx

House Bill 5

• Class of 2018 (current 9th graders) and after

• Differs slightly from the Recommended and Distinguished Plan

• More flexibility when choosing courses

Foundation High School Program + Endorsement

– 26 Total Credits – English (4 credits)

– Eng. 1,2, 3 and advanced English

– Math (3 credits) – Algebra 1, Geometry, and advanced Math

– Science (3 credits) – Biology, IPC, or an advanced science and additional

advanced science

– Social Studies (3 credits) – U.S. History, Government, Economics and World History

OR World Geography

Requirements

– Other Language (2 credits) in the Same language – Fine Arts (1 credit) – Physical Education (1 credit) – Speech (Demonstrate Proficiency) – Electives (5 credits) – + Endorsement (4 credits)

– 4th Math

– 4th Science

– 2 endorsement-specific electives

Requirements

• Area of specialized study

• Similar to choosing a college major

• Students shall specify in writing the endorsement they intend to earn upon entering Grade 9. – This will be done through their four-year plan.

• 5 Endorsement Areas

• Students may earn more than one

What is an Endorsement?

• Business and Industry

• STEM

• Public Services

• Arts & Humanities

• Multidisciplinary

Bellville ISD Endorsements

• Ag Leadership

• Animal Studies

• Foods

• Power

• Arts, A/V Technology & Communication

• Business Management & Administration

• Marketing

• Transportation

Business and Industry

• A STEM endorsement is earned by completing: – 5 credits in math

– Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and two advanced math courses

– 5 credits in science – Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and two additional science

courses

STEM

• Human Services

• Education and Training

• Four or more credits with at least two in the same career cluster including at least one advanced CTE course

Public Service

• An Arts and Humanities endorsement is earned by completing: – A coherent sequence of four credits from one or two

disciplines in fine arts – Band, Art, Choir, Theater Arts, Technical Theater I-IV

– Dual Foreign Language – Two levels in two Foreign Languages

– Spanish I, Spanish II, and Latin I, Latin II

Arts and Humanities

• 4 advanced courses from other endorsement areas • Four credits in each of the four foundation subject

areas to include English IV and Chemistry and/or Physics

• Four credits in advanced placement or dual credit selected from English, Math, Science, Social Studies, Economics

Multi-Disciplinary Studies

Enhancements Distinguished Level of Achievement • *Must be earned for Top

10% automatic admission to Texas public university

• Foundation Program Requirements

• 4 credits in Math including Algebra 2

• 4 credits in Science

• At least one endorsement

Performance Acknowledgements

• Dual Credit course-a grade of 3.0 or higher

• Bilingualism and Biliteracy

• PSAT, ACT, SAT

• Advanced Placement- a score of 3 or higher on AP Exam

• Earning a nationally or internationally recognized business or industry certification or license

• Eligible for a TEXAS grant to help pay tuition and fees if financially qualified

• More competitive applicant

• More options for colleges and universities

• More financial aid options

• More prepared for college-level coursework

• Opportunity for immediate enrollment in classes for field of study

• Strong foundation to complete credential or degree

Benefits of Distinguished Level of Achievement

Pass all classes

Need 6 credits to be a Sophomore

Pass all EOC exams:

Algebra 1

Biology

English 1

English 2

U.S. History

Maintain a Resume:

Create a brag sheet of all extra curricular activities, awards, volunteer opportunities, clubs or organizations involved with.

Freshman Year Checklist

GPA and Rank Colleges look at all four years of high school Classes that count for GPA / Rank:

Core classes (Math, Science, English, Social Studies)

Foreign Language

Jr. High courses for High School credit do not count (ex. Algebra 1)

Have student complete a four-year plan with counselor

Transcripts and Four-Year Plans

• Students will receive a course request packet

– This includes a course request form that needs to be completed by student and parent

• Counselors will be available during the school day and from 4:30 to 6:00 on Wednesday, February 4th and Monday, February 9th for questions.

– Appointments are not necessary but can be made to accommodate your schedule

• The course catalog can be found online or a copy can be requested.

Pre-Registration Process

• Students will enter their course requests through TxMyZone on Tuesday, February 10th with the assistance of counselors.

• Each student will receive a printed copy of the courses they are requesting for next year.

• Changes to the courses can be made until May 29th, 2015.

How will registration work?

TxMyZone

– February 2, 2015- Grade level presentation for next year scheduling.

– February 4 and 9, 2015- Counselors available for parent questions during the normal school day and from 4:30-6:00 P.M. at High School

– February 10, 2015- Students to library to enter to courses on the computer

– March 30, 2015- English I EOC – May 4, 2015- Biology EOC – May 5, 2015- Algebra I EOC

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