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RI High School Diploma Requirements
Coursework
Performance-Based
Assessments
State Assessment
Performance assessments are real-life experiences that require cross-
cutting skills, including communication, problem solving,
creativity, and teamwork.
Students have multiple opportunities to master skills and complete their performance-based assessments.
The state assessment requires a demonstration of the essential literacy and numeracy skills
necessary for success.
Students have multiple opportunities to retake the test, are given full credit for improvement, and can
substitute other approved assessments.
Coursework requires that students successfully complete at least 20
courses in core content areas including math, science, technology, reading, social studies, and the arts.
Students have the opportunity to accelerate learning and make up
missing courses.
NECAP State Assessment Requirement
Students have multiple opportunities to meet the state assessment requirement.
Junior Year October NECAPStudents must score partially
proficient (2) or better in Reading and Mathematics.
If students score substantially below proficient (1) in either Reading or Math, a Progress
Plan is developed in partnership with the student and their
family, and appropriate interventions are provided until
the requirement is met.
Senior Year October NECAPStudents must score partially
proficient (2) or show improvement in Reading and/ or
Math.
If a student shows the required level of improvement, they have
met the NECAP component of the graduation requirements.
Senior Year Spring NECAP Retest
Students must score partially proficient (2) or show
improvement from the initial administration of the NECAP in
Reading and/ or Math
Other Approved Tests
Students are able to submit test scores from Other Approved
Tests.
After students have taken the NECAP twice, they have multiple options:
OR
Neither option is mandatory
Other Approved Test List
• ACCUPLACER• Compass• ACT• SAT• Advanced Placement (AP) • International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program• Higher Level Examinations• Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB)• PSAT• SAT Subject Tests (English and Mathematics) • Other State Graduation Exams*
Waivers and Appeals
WaiversWaivers are intended only for students for whom there is clear evidence that
they have reached the required level of proficiency. Students must be
proficient in grade 9-10 standards in order to receive a waiver.
To assist in determining which students are eligible for a waiver, there is a waiver eligibility
decision tree available on the RIDE website.
AppealsStudents and families retain the right to appeal overall
graduation decisions.
Additional TimeSome students may need further instruction and/or
additional time in school until they are proficient for
graduation.
Message to Students• You can do it! Be proactive and stay top of what you need to
graduate.
• Senior Year October NECAP Score Results will be available between January 23 - 29.
• You have multiple opportunities to meet the state assessment requirement.
• Teachers, school counselors, and school administrators are all here to help you.
• Teachers and administrators will be setting up a meeting with you.
Message to Parents• Your involvement and support is essential.
• Your school will be contacting you to schedule a meeting.
• Senior Year October NECAP Score Results will be available between January 23 - 29.
• There are multiple opportunities to meet the state assessment requirement.
• Teachers, school counselors, and school administrators are all here to help your child.