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Galena Park ISD House Bill 5 - District Parent Meeting: New Graduation Requirements Presented by: GPISD Department of Educational Support Spring 2014

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Page 1: Galena Park ISD House Bill 5 - District Parent Meeting: New Graduation Requirements Presented by: GPISD Department of Educational Support Spring 2014

Galena Park ISD House Bill 5 - District Parent Meeting:

New Graduation Requirements

Presented by:GPISD Department of Educational Support

Spring 2014

Page 2: Galena Park ISD House Bill 5 - District Parent Meeting: New Graduation Requirements Presented by: GPISD Department of Educational Support Spring 2014

OUR GOALS: Prepare you and your 8th grade student for high school by: Providing information on the new graduation

requirements developed under House Bill 5

Sharing information on graduation requirements so family discussions on Endorsements can begin.

Answer and address concerns regarding the selection of an Endorsement plan and the path to graduation

Welcome Parents!

Page 3: Galena Park ISD House Bill 5 - District Parent Meeting: New Graduation Requirements Presented by: GPISD Department of Educational Support Spring 2014

All students will register online through Skyward using their Skyward student password.

Make sure your child knows his/her password!!!!

Students and parents will be able to view and make changes to the course selections online for one week following registration.

A copy of the selected courses will be mailed home in May. Any additional changes should be made in writing and must be submitted to your child’s high school or middle school counselor no later than June 6, 2014.

2014-2015 Online Registration

Page 4: Galena Park ISD House Bill 5 - District Parent Meeting: New Graduation Requirements Presented by: GPISD Department of Educational Support Spring 2014

English I English II Algebra I Biology U.S. History

Note: All students in the Class of 2015 and beyond must meet satisfactory

performance on all five exams to receive a high school diploma in the state of Texas.

STAAR/EOC support courses will be added to your child’s schedule if he/she does not pass STAAR/EOC exams thereby limiting elective course selections.

End of Course Exams Required for Graduation

Page 5: Galena Park ISD House Bill 5 - District Parent Meeting: New Graduation Requirements Presented by: GPISD Department of Educational Support Spring 2014

Students currently in high school (Class of 2015, 2016, and 2017) may graduate under the current high school graduation plans (Recommended Plan or Distinguished Plan) or under the new Foundation High School Plan under House Bill 5.

Students currently in the 8th Grade (Class of 2018) and beyond will graduate under the new Foundation High School Plan under House Bill 5.

Students may NOT mix plans

Graduation Plan Options

Page 6: Galena Park ISD House Bill 5 - District Parent Meeting: New Graduation Requirements Presented by: GPISD Department of Educational Support Spring 2014

Recommended Plan – 26 Credits Distinguished Plan – 26 Credits and completion of four advanced measures___________________________________________________________________________________Recommended Plan: 4 Credits of English 4 Credits of Math 4 Credits of Science 4 Credits of Social Studies 2 Credits of LOTE – Same Language 1 Credit in Physical Education ½ Credit of Speech 1 Credit of Fine Arts 5 ½ Credits of Electives___________________________________________________________________________________Distinguished Plan 3 Credits of LOTE – Same Language 4 ½ Credits of Electives Advanced Measures: 3 or higher on AP Exam, 3.0 in Dual Credit , PSAT Commended Scholar,

PSAT National Merit Scholar

Current High School PlansClass of 2014 - 2017

Page 7: Galena Park ISD House Bill 5 - District Parent Meeting: New Graduation Requirements Presented by: GPISD Department of Educational Support Spring 2014

A. Reduced State Testing Requirements From: 15 EOC Tests to graduate To: 5 EOC Tests to graduate

B. Changed Graduation Requirements From: Old Recommended/Distinguished Plan To: New Foundation Plan with Endorsements

C. State Accountability From: Measuring a district’s performance on student test scores only To: Measuring a district’s performance on student test scores, financial soundness and community engagement House Bill 5 allows for student choice, flexibility and a more focused course of study.

What did House Bill 5 Change?

Page 8: Galena Park ISD House Bill 5 - District Parent Meeting: New Graduation Requirements Presented by: GPISD Department of Educational Support Spring 2014

Welcome to the new Foundation High School Plan!!!

There are three levels to the new FHSP: Foundation, Foundation with Endorsements and Distinguished Achievement

There are opportunities to earn Performance Acknowledgements

A student and parent shall specify in writing which endorsement the student intends to earn when entering the 9th Grade

All 8th grade students will be provided with a student letter indicating their selected Endorsement as indicated on the World-Of-Work Map by interest choices made on the ACT-EXPLORE

Future High School StudentsClass of 2018 and Beyond…

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New Foundation High School Plan

PerformanceAcknowledgements

DistinguishedEndorsements

Foundation Plan

Page 10: Galena Park ISD House Bill 5 - District Parent Meeting: New Graduation Requirements Presented by: GPISD Department of Educational Support Spring 2014

Level I: Foundation (No Endorsement) – 22 Credits The Foundation Plan with no endorsement is reserved only for special populations in their Junior or Senior year with parent permission.

Level II: Foundation Plan with Endorsement – 26 Credits STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) Business & Industry Arts & Humanities Public Services Multidisciplinary Studies

Level III: Distinguished Achievement – Completion of the Foundation Plan with at least one endorsement AND Algebra II

Note: ONLY students completing the Distinguished Level and graduating in the top 10% of their class will be eligible for college admission under the top 10% automatic admission law

New Foundation High School Plan

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Subject Areas: Foundation Plan with Endorsement Credits:Required for all Endorsements

English 4

Math 3 + 1 Advanced or CTE Math Course

Science 3 + 1 Advanced or CTE Science Course

Social Studies 3

Foreign Language 2

Fine Arts 1

Physical Education 1

Electives 7

Total Credits for Graduation

26

Graduation Requirements Class of 2018 and Beyond…

Core Course Credits (19) + Elective Credits (7) = 26 Credits

Page 12: Galena Park ISD House Bill 5 - District Parent Meeting: New Graduation Requirements Presented by: GPISD Department of Educational Support Spring 2014

Must include courses directly related to:• Science, including environmental science• Technology, including computer science• Engineering • Advanced mathematics

STEM Endorsement

Page 13: Galena Park ISD House Bill 5 - District Parent Meeting: New Graduation Requirements Presented by: GPISD Department of Educational Support Spring 2014

Must include courses directly related to:

Business & Industry Endorsement

• Database management• Information technology• Communications• Accounting• Finance• Marketing• Graphic design

• Architecture• Construction• Welding• Logistics• Automotive technology • Agriculture science• Heating, ventilation

and air conditioning

Page 14: Galena Park ISD House Bill 5 - District Parent Meeting: New Graduation Requirements Presented by: GPISD Department of Educational Support Spring 2014

Must include courses related to: Health sciences and occupations Education and training Law enforcement Culinary Arts and Hospitality

Public Services Endorsement

Page 15: Galena Park ISD House Bill 5 - District Parent Meeting: New Graduation Requirements Presented by: GPISD Department of Educational Support Spring 2014

Must include courses related to: Fine Arts Political Science World Languages Cultural Studies English Literature History

Arts & Humanities Endorsement

Page 16: Galena Park ISD House Bill 5 - District Parent Meeting: New Graduation Requirements Presented by: GPISD Department of Educational Support Spring 2014

Allows students to select a combination of courses from the curriculum of each of the endorsement areas: STEM Business & Industry Public Services Art & Humanities

Multidisciplinary Studies Endorsement

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Choosing an endorsement is similar to choosing a college major. Ask your child what career field sparks the most interest…

Each completed endorsement will result in a seal on the diploma and transcript indicating mastery of a particular course of study, and your child can graduate with more than one seal. Ask your child how many seals he/she would like to earn for graduation…

The endorsement your child selects in the 8th grade can be changed if the current career choice changes in later years. Your child’s counselor will review the plan annually to ensure graduation requirements are being met and to give your student a chance to make any necessary changes.

Which Endorsement should my child choose?

Page 18: Galena Park ISD House Bill 5 - District Parent Meeting: New Graduation Requirements Presented by: GPISD Department of Educational Support Spring 2014

Achieve outstanding performance :

In a dual credit course or In bilingualism and biliteracy or On an AP test or On the PSAT, the ACT-Plan, the SAT, or the ACT or Earn a nationally or internationally recognized business or

industry certification or license

And earn additional academic seals on your diploma and transcript!

How does my child earnPerformance

Acknowledgements?

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Scheduling: A Day Periods: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8

B Day Periods: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8

Credits: Earned at the end of each semester Students can earn 4 credits each semester (4 credits x 8 semesters = 32

credits) Earning 32 credits makes it possible to graduate with

multiple endorsements! Must attend class 90% of the days class is offered to earn credit. More

than 6 absences in a class can result in loss of credits

Sponsor Approved Courses: Will not be placed on a student’s schedule until roster is received from

the sponsor listing the student’s name. (All Sports, Drill Team, Band and all others that apply)

Moving from Middle School to High School…

Page 20: Galena Park ISD House Bill 5 - District Parent Meeting: New Graduation Requirements Presented by: GPISD Department of Educational Support Spring 2014

Seniors should make final decision on which college they plan to attend, begin applying in the fall and retake the ACT/SAT as necessary before the end of the first semester.

Juniors should take the SAT and/or ACT for the first time during the fall of their Junior year, begin narrowing college selections, and begin researching scholarships.

Sophomores should research colleges and determine requirements for admission or career certifications.

Freshmen should research colleges and careers and select courses relative to a career path.

College and Career Preparation

Page 21: Galena Park ISD House Bill 5 - District Parent Meeting: New Graduation Requirements Presented by: GPISD Department of Educational Support Spring 2014

If you have any questions, please fill out a form and leave with us.

You will be notified once the House Bill 5 link is up and running on the District website

Thank you for coming!

Final Comments…