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1 Profile Planning Guide Webinar August 2015
2 Getting Started This Guide and associated products were funded, in part, through College Career Initiatives Grant funds from Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) in collaboration with Austin Community College (ACC) and Education Service Center Region 13.
3 Getting Started No aspect of this document has been reviewed by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and should not be considered to be the work products of this agency or the State of Texas. The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board is not the author or endorser of this product.
4 Getting Started A statewide task-force of 19 members was established to create a tool to bridge gaps for college and career readiness efforts in Texas schools. The outcome is the Texas College and Career Readiness Profile Planning Guide.
5 What Does The Profile Planning Guide Do? Assists with implementation of House Bill 5 Creates a Campus Improvement Plan Brings focus and builds upon current college and career readiness efforts Engages all staff for all students Provides the tools and resources to develop a college and career readiness culture
6 Goals To deepen the understanding of college and career readiness To operationalize college and career readiness culture in Texas schools
7 What is the Profile Planning Guide? 7
8 The Profile Planning Guide is: A process described in a series of steps A tool to guide decision making A mechanism for capturing and analyzing data
9 The Profile Planning Guide is also: Designed to coordinate locally-driven priorities Designed to empower campuses and districts Available for download Grounded in research
10 Research and Development Based on the Texas College and Career Readiness Standards Based on the research of the Educational Policy Improvement Center Developed by vertical teams Funded, in part, by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
11 How is the Guide Structured? The Profile Planning Guide outlines six steps:
12 Build a CCR Foundation Step 1
13 What is College Readiness? College and career readiness can be defined as the level of preparation necessary for students to enroll and succeed without remediation in entry-level, credit bearing general education courses. Conley, D. T. (2007). Redefining College Readiness, volume 3. Eugene, OR: Educational Policy Improvement Center.
14 What is Career Readiness? Career readiness involves three major skill areas: core academic skills and the ability to apply those skills to concrete situations in order to function in the workplace and in routine daily activities; employability skills (such as critical thinking and responsibility) that are essential in any career area; and technical, job-specific skills related to a specific career pathway. These skills have been emphasized across numerous pieces of research and allow students to enter true career pathways that offer family-sustaining wages and opportunities for advancement. Association for Career and Technical Education
15 Texas College and Career Readiness Standards Distinguished from high school graduation standards by emphasizing content as a means to stimulate critical thinking
16 Cross-Disciplinary Standards Texas CCRS Cross-Disciplinary Standards are divided into two key content areas: Key Cognitive Skills Foundational Skills The Key Cognitive Skills include: Intellectual Curiosity Reasoning Problems Solving Academic Behaviors Work Habits Academic Integrity 16
17 How do you THINK Key Cognitive Strategies Problem formulation, research, interpretation, communication, precision and accuracy What do you KNOW How do you ACT How do you GO Key Content Knowledge Key terms & terminology, factual information, linking ideas, organizing concepts, academic and technical skills Key Learning Skills & Techniques Time management, study skills, goal setting, self-awareness, persistence, collaborative learning, student ownership of learning, technological proficiency, retention of factual information Key Transition Knowledge & Skills Postsecondary program selection, admissions requirements, financial aid, career pathways, postsecondary culture, role & identity issues, agency
18 Seven Principles of College and Career Readiness Based on the work of Dr. David Conley
19 Seven Principles of College and Career Readiness This was based on observations made in 38 schools that graduated a greater-thanexpected proportion of their students who were college career ready.
20 Best Practice for CCR Principle 1: Create and maintain a college-going culture in the school Principle 2: Create a core academic program aligned with college and career readiness Principle 3: Teach key self-management skills and expect students to use them Principle 4: Prepare students for the complexity of applying to college Principle 5: Align assignments and grading policies with college expectations Principle 6: Make the senior year meaningful and challenging Principle 7: Build partnerships with and connections to postsecondary education
21 Gather Data Step 2
22 Traditional High School Data ACT/SAT AP/IB/Advanced Course Taking Graduation Plans and Completion Rates State Assessments Etc.
23 Higher Education Percentage of last year s seniors enrolled in a postsecondary school Percentage of students placed in Developmental Education Classes Percentage of this year s seniors that have completed an ApplyTexas application Much more
24 Higher Education Data
25 Higher Education Data
26 GPA Data After 1 st Year
27 Where They Went
28 Degree Earned
29 Higher Education Enrollment
30 Enrollment Trends
31 Career CTE course taking patterns Labor market data Percentage of students engaged in programs of study Student career interest inventory
32 Regional Labor Market
33 Career Data Example Transportation, Distribution & Logistics STEM Marketing, Sales & Service Manufacturing Law, Public Safety & Corrections Information Technology Human Services Hospitality & Tourism Health Science Government & Public Administration Resources In-District Student Interest Labor Market Finance Education and Training Business, Management, Administration Arts, AV Technology & Communication Architecture & Construction Agriculture, Food, Natural Resources
34 Review Campus Data Gathering Prompts Step 3
35 Campus Data Gathering Prompts
36 Engage in Leadership Discussion Step 4
37 Discuss Key Content Knowledge Data: Example Results 38% 55% 07% 05% 01% 94%
38 Prioritize Goals Step 5
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44 Engage in Comprehensive Action Planning Step 6
45 Aligned Resources
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49 Texas College and Career Readiness Support Center
50 An Example for Using the PPG Resources and Tools House Bill 5 Implementation
51 House Bill 5 is about college and career readiness
52 House Bill 5 review personal graduation plans with EACH student entering grade nine. a personal graduation plan must identify a program of study that promotes college and workforce readiness and career placement and advancement and facilitates the students transition from secondary to postsecondary education.
53 Endorsements A student may earn an endorsement by successfully completing: Curriculum requirements for the endorsement (TBD by SBOE) Four credits in mathematics Four credits in science Two additional elective credits
54 ENDORSEMENTS Business & Industry Public Service STEM Arts & Humanities Multidisciplinary
55 Course Overview: Focuses on careers in planning, managing, and providing education and training services, and related learning support services. Middle School 8th 9th HS Courses: Biotechnology Career Goal (O*NET Code): Biotechnology Technician ( ), Plant Breeder ( ), Geneticist ( ) Endorsement: STEM This program of study is a recommendation. Work with your counselor and individualize this program of study to meet your specific college and career readiness needs. Use this program of study, along with other resources, to determine your individual course selections. Name: Grade: School: SUGGESTED COURSEWORK EXTENDED LEARNING EXPERIENCES (Local districts may list high school credit courses here) Curricular Experiences: Extracurricular Experiences: Nationally recognized logos Texas FFA Association Agriscience Fair Farm Bureau Exchange Programs identify the Career Cluster for Language Immersion Programs School Newspaper Student Government each program of study. UIL Academic Competitions Yearbook High School Postsecondary 10th 11th 12th On-the-Job Training Certificates Associate Degrees Bachelor Degrees Graduate Degrees Laboratory Assistant Insect Scout NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience. Private Pesticide Applicator Cluster Foundation POS Specific Courses 15 hrs General Ed Curriculum Agricultural & Biological Engineering Greenhouse Worker OSHA CareerSafe NOTE: Students may earn all or part of these certificates as part of the high school experience. Biomedical Engineering Plant Breeding Technician Entomology Biological Science Crop & Soil Science Plant Genetics Career Learning Experiences: Career Preparation Internship Job Shadowing Veterinary Technician Biotechnology Technician Biochemical Technician Forensic Science Technician Biomedical Engineer Research Associate Animal Research Associate Epidemiologist Veterinary Scientist COLLEGE CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES -- High School Students should take Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), dual credit, Advanced Technical Credit (ATC), or locally articulated credit courses, if possible. List those courses that count for college credit on your campus. Artificial Insemination Technician Environmental Technician Animal Health Technician Biotechnology Production Associate Environmental Technologist Biochemist Forensic Scientist Service Learning Experiences: Animal Rescue Animal Shelter Boy/Girl Scouts Campus Service Organization Community Service Volunteer Peer Mentoring / Peer Tutoring Professional Associations: American Society for Agricultural and Biological American Society for Animal Science American Association for Laboratory Animal Sciences Collegiate FFA Post-secondary Agricultural Student Association Students may select other elective courses for personal enrichment purposes. Fall 2013
56 Course Overview: Focuses on careers in planning, managing, and providing education and training services, and related learning support services. Middle School High School Postsecondary 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th On-the-Job Training Certificates Associate Degrees Bachelor Degrees Graduate Degrees HS Courses: Laboratory Assistant Insect Scout NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience. Private Pesticide Applicator Cluster Foundation POS Specific Courses 15 hrs General Ed Curriculum Agricultural & Biological Engineering Biotechnology Career Goal (O*NET Code): Biotechnology Technician ( ), Plant Breeder ( ), Geneticist ( ) Greenhouse Worker OSHA CareerSafe NOTE: Students may earn all or part of these certificates as part of the high school experience. Biomedical Engineering Plant Breeding Technician Entomology Biological Science Crop & Soil Science Plant Genetics Endorsement: STEM This program of study is a recommendation. Work with your counselor and individualize this program of study to meet your specific college and career readiness needs. Use this program of study, along with other resources, to determine your individual course selections. Name: Grade: School: SUGGESTED COURSEWORK EXTENDED LEARNING EXPERIENCES (Local districts may list high school credit courses here) Curricular Experiences: Extracurricular Experiences: Texas FFA Association Agriscience Fair Farm Bureau Exchange Programs Language Immersion Programs The program of study name, broad in scope, established in School the Newspaper Student Government UIL Academic Competitions States Career Cluster Initiative ( head Yearbook each model. They focus attention upon a broad occupational objective area, not a job. Career Learning Experiences: Career Preparation Internship Job Shadowing Veterinary Technician Biotechnology Technician Biochemical Technician Forensic Science Technician Biomedical Engineer Research Associate Animal Research Associate Epidemiologist Veterinary Scientist COLLEGE CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES -- High School Students should take Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), dual credit, Advanced Technical Credit (ATC), or locally articulated credit courses, if possible. List those courses that count for college credit on your campus. Artificial Insemination Technician Environmental Technician Animal Health Technician Biotechnology Production Associate Environmental Technologist Biochemist Forensic Scientist Service Learning Experiences: Animal Rescue Animal Shelter Boy/Girl Scouts Campus Service Organization Community Service Volunteer Peer Mentoring / Peer Tutoring Professional Associations: American Society for Agricultural and Biological American Society for Animal Science American Association for Laboratory Animal Sciences Collegiate FFA Post-secondary Agricultural Student Association Students may select other elective courses for personal enrichment purposes. Fall 2013
57 Course Overview: Focuses on careers in planning, managing, and providing education and training services, and related learning support services. Middle School 8th 9th HS Courses: Biotechnology Career Goal (O*NET Code): Biotechnology Technician ( ), Plant Breeder ( ), Geneticist ( ) Endorsement: STEM This program of study is a recommendation. Work with your counselor and individualize this program of study to meet your specific college and career readiness needs. Use this program of study, along with other resources, to determine your individual course selections. Name: Grade: School: SUGGESTED COURSEWORK EXTENDED LEARNING EXPERIENCES (Local districts may list high school credit courses here) Curricular Experiences: Extracurricular Experiences: Texas FFA Association Agriscience Fair leads to an endorsement. The endorsement Farm title Bureau Exchange must Programs be Language Immersion Programs School Newspaper Student Government UIL Academic Competitions Yearbook House Bill 5 requires students align to a program of study that appropriate and represent the curriculum within the program of study. High School Postsecondary 10th 11th 12th On-the-Job Training Certificates Associate Degrees Bachelor Degrees Graduate Degrees Laboratory Assistant Insect Scout NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience. Private Pesticide Applicator Cluster Foundation POS Specific Courses 15 hrs General Ed Curriculum Agricultural & Biological Engineering Greenhouse Worker OSHA CareerSafe NOTE: Students may earn all or part of these certificates as part of the high school experience. Biomedical Engineering Plant Breeding Technician Entomology Biological Science Crop & Soil Science Plant Genetics Career Learning Experiences: Career Preparation Internship Job Shadowing Veterinary Technician Biotechnology Technician Biochemical Technician Forensic Science Technician Biomedical Engineer Research Associate Animal Research Associate Epidemiologist Veterinary Scientist COLLEGE CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES -- High School Students should take Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), dual credit, Advanced Technical Credit (ATC), or locally articulated credit courses, if possible. List those courses that count for college credit on your campus. Artificial Insemination Technician Environmental Technician Animal Health Technician Biotechnology Production Associate Environmental Technologist Biochemist Forensic Scientist Service Learning Experiences: Animal Rescue Animal Shelter Boy/Girl Scouts Campus Service Organization Community Service Volunteer Peer Mentoring / Peer Tutoring Professional Associations: American Society for Agricultural and Biological American Society for Animal Science American Association for Laboratory Animal Sciences Collegiate FFA Post-secondary Agricultural Student Association Students may select other elective courses for personal enrichment purposes. Fall 2013
58 Course Overview: Focuses on careers in planning, managing, and providing education and training services, and related learning support services. Middle School 8th 9th HS Courses: Biotechnology Career Goal (O*NET Code): Biotechnology Technician ( ), Plant Breeder ( ), Geneticist ( ) Endorsement: STEM This program of study is a recommendation. Work with your counselor and individualize this program of study to meet your specific college and career readiness needs. Use this program of study, along with other resources, to determine your individual course selections. Name: Grade: School: SUGGESTED COURSEWORK EXTENDED LEARNING EXPERIENCES (Local districts may list high school credit courses here) Curricular Experiences: Extracurricular Experiences: Texas FFA Association Agriscience Fair Career goals shown here correlate with Farm Bureau Exchange Programs Language Immersion Programs occupational names and O*NET codes are School used Newspaper by Student Government UIL Academic Competitions the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Yearbook High School Postsecondary 10th 11th 12th On-the-Job Training Certificates Associate Degrees Bachelor Degrees Graduate Degrees Laboratory Assistant Insect Scout NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience. Private Pesticide Applicator Cluster Foundation POS Specific Courses 15 hrs General Ed Curriculum Agricultural & Biological Engineering Greenhouse Worker OSHA CareerSafe NOTE: Students may earn all or part of these certificates as part of the high school experience. Biomedical Engineering Plant Breeding Technician Entomology Biological Science Crop & Soil Science Plant Genetics Career Learning Experiences: Career Preparation Internship Job Shadowing Veterinary Technician Biotechnology Technician Biochemical Technician Forensic Science Technician Biomedical Engineer Research Associate Animal Research Associate Epidemiologist Veterinary Scientist COLLEGE CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES -- High School Students should take Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), dual credit, Advanced Technical Credit (ATC), or locally articulated credit courses, if possible. List those courses that count for college credit on your campus. Artificial Insemination Technician Environmental Technician Animal Health Technician Biotechnology Production Associate Environmental Technologist Biochemist Forensic Scientist Service Learning Experiences: Animal Rescue Animal Shelter Boy/Girl Scouts Campus Service Organization Community Service Volunteer Peer Mentoring / Peer Tutoring Professional Associations: American Society for Agricultural and Biological American Society for Animal Science American Association for Laboratory Animal Sciences Collegiate FFA Post-secondary Agricultural Student Association Students may select other elective courses for personal enrichment purposes. Fall 2013
59 Course Overview: Focuses on careers in planning, managing, and providing education and training services, and related learning support services. Middle School High School Postsecondary 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th On-the-Job Training Certificates Associate Degrees Bachelor Degrees Graduate Degrees HS Courses: Laboratory Assistant Insect Scout NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience. Private Pesticide Applicator Cluster Foundation POS Specific Courses 15 hrs General Ed Curriculum Agricultural & Biological Engineering Biotechnology Career Goal (O*NET Code): Biotechnology Technician ( ), Plant Breeder ( ), Geneticist ( ) Greenhouse Worker OSHA CareerSafe NOTE: Students may earn all or part of these certificates as part of the high school experience. Biomedical Engineering Plant Breeding Technician Entomology Biological Science Crop & Soil Science Plant Genetics Endorsement: STEM This program of study is a recommendation. Work with your counselor and individualize this program of study to meet your specific college and career readiness needs. Use this program of study, along with other resources, to determine your individual course selections. Name: Grade: School: SUGGESTED COURSEWORK EXTENDED LEARNING EXPERIENCES (Local districts may list high school credit courses here) Curricular Experiences: Extracurricular Experiences: Texas FFA Association Agriscience Fair Farm Bureau Exchange Programs is to be used to inform students, parents, Language Immersion Programs and School Newspaper Student Government UIL Academic Competitions Yearbook A program of study is an advising document. This tool counselors as to what is necessary to reach college and career readiness around an occupational objective. Career Learning Use Experiences: the program of study, along with other Career Preparation Internship college Job and Shadowingcareer readiness resources, to individualize a student s education plan. Veterinary Technician Biotechnology Technician Biochemical Technician Forensic Science Technician Biomedical Engineer Research Associate Animal Research Associate Epidemiologist Veterinary Scientist COLLEGE CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES -- High School Students should take Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), dual credit, Advanced Technical Credit (ATC), or locally articulated credit courses, if possible. List those courses that count for college credit on your campus. Artificial Insemination Technician Environmental Technician Animal Health Technician Biotechnology Production Associate Environmental Technologist Biochemist Forensic Scientist Service Learning Experiences: Animal Rescue Animal Shelter Boy/Girl Scouts Campus Service Organization Community Service Volunteer Peer Mentoring / Peer Tutoring Professional Associations: American Society for Agricultural and Biological American Society for Animal Science American Association for Laboratory Animal Sciences Collegiate FFA Post-secondary Agricultural Student Association Students may select other elective courses for personal enrichment purposes. Fall 2013
60 Course Overview: Focuses on careers in planning, managing, and providing education and training services, and related learning support services. Middle School High School Postsecondary 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th On-the-Job Training Certificates Associate Degrees Bachelor Degrees Graduate Degrees HS Courses: Laboratory Assistant Insect Scout NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience. Private Pesticide Applicator Cluster Foundation POS Specific Courses 15 hrs General Ed Curriculum Agricultural & Biological Engineering Biotechnology Career Goal (O*NET Code): Biotechnology Technician ( ), Plant Breeder ( ), Geneticist ( ) Greenhouse Worker OSHA CareerSafe NOTE: Students may earn all or part of these certificates as part of the high school experience. Biomedical Engineering Plant Breeding Technician Entomology Biological Science Crop & Soil Science Plant Genetics Endorsement: STEM This program of study is a recommendation. Work with your counselor and individualize this program of study to meet your specific college and career readiness needs. Use this program of study, along with other resources, to determine your individual course selections. Name: Grade: School: SUGGESTED COURSEWORK EXTENDED LEARNING EXPERIENCES (Local districts may list high school credit courses here) Curricular Experiences: Extracurricular Experiences: Texas FFA Association Agriscience Fair Farm Bureau Exchange Programs Language Immersion Programs School Newspaper Student Government UIL Academic Competitions Yearbook Career Learning Experiences: Career Preparation Internship Job Shadowing Biotechnology Technician Biochemical Technician Forensic Science Technician Biomedical Engineer Research Associate Animal Research Associate Epidemiologist Veterinary Scientist Service Learning Experiences: Animal Rescue Animal Shelter Boy/Girl Scouts Campus Service Organization Community Service Volunteer Peer Mentoring / Peer Tutoring COLLEGE CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES -- High School Students should take Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), dual credit, Advanced Technical Credit (ATC), or locally articulated credit courses, if possible. List those courses that count for college credit on your campus. Biochemist Forensic Scientist Professional Associations: American Society for Agricultural and Biological American Society for Animal Science American Association for Laboratory Animal Sciences Collegiate FFA Post-secondary Agricultural Student Association High school Career suggested Options: coursework highlights the Veterinary Technician Artificial Insemination Technician program of study concentration and the strategic alignment of core academic Environmental course Technician work to prepare for Animal Health Technician college and career readiness. Enrichment should also Biotechnology Production Associate be considered as students Environmental need Technologist to connect to school in multiple ways as they experience the program of study. Students may select other elective courses for personal enrichment purposes. Fall 2013
61 Course Overview: Focuses on careers in planning, managing, and providing education and training services, and related learning support services. Middle School High School Postsecondary 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th On-the-Job Training NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience. the Private schools Pesticide Applicator comprehensive OSHA CareerSafe guidance software Veterinary Technician Certificates NOTE: Students may earn all or part of these certificates as part of the high school experience. Biotechnology Technician Cluster Foundation POS Specific Courses 15 hrs General Ed Curriculum how they can transfer knowledge and skills to Biochemical Technician Forensic Science Technician real settings. Agricultural & Biological Biomedical Engineer Biomedical Engineering Entomology Engineering Research Associate Animal Research Associate Epidemiologist Biological Science Crop & Soil Science Plant Genetics Veterinary Scientist Associate Degrees Bachelor Degrees Graduate Degrees HS Courses: Biotechnology Career Goal (O*NET Code): Biotechnology Technician ( ), Plant Breeder ( ), Geneticist ( ) Endorsement: STEM This program of study is a recommendation. Work with your counselor and individualize this program of study to meet your specific college and career readiness needs. Use this program of study, along with other resources, to determine your individual course selections. Name: Grade: School: SUGGESTED COURSEWORK EXTENDED LEARNING EXPERIENCES (Local districts may list high school credit courses here) Curricular Experiences: Extracurricular Experiences: Texas FFA Association Agriscience Fair Farm Bureau Exchange Programs Language Immersion Programs School Newspaper Student Government UIL Academic Competitions Yearbook Students should apply curriculum taught in the Career Learning Experiences: Career Preparation Internship Job Shadowing COLLEGE CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES -- High School Students should take Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), dual credit, Advanced Technical Credit (ATC), or locally articulated credit courses, if possible. List those courses that count for college credit on your campus. classroom to real world situations including curricular, co-curricular, service learning, and career preparation opportunities as identified by Laboratory Assistant Greenhouse Worker Plant Breeding Technician Insect Scout community stakeholders. Students should use systems to record these experiences to show Artificial Insemination Technician Environmental Technician Animal Health Technician Biotechnology Production Associate Environmental Technologist Biochemist Forensic Scientist Service Learning Experiences: Animal Rescue Animal Shelter Boy/Girl Scouts Campus Service Organization Community Service Volunteer Peer Mentoring / Peer Tutoring Professional Associations: American Society for Agricultural and Biological American Society for Animal Science American Association for Laboratory Animal Sciences Collegiate FFA Post-secondary Agricultural Student Association Students may select other elective courses for personal enrichment purposes. Fall 2013
62 Course Overview: Focuses on careers in planning, managing, and providing education and training services, and related learning support services. Middle School High School Postsecondary 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th On-the-Job Training Certificates Associate Degrees Bachelor Degrees Graduate Degrees HS Courses: Biotechnology Career Goal (O*NET Code): Biotechnology Technician ( ), Plant Breeder ( ), Geneticist ( ) Endorsement: STEM This program of study is a recommendation. Work with your counselor and individualize this program of study to meet your specific college and career readiness needs. Use this program of study, along with other resources, to determine your individual course selections. Name: Grade: School: SUGGESTED COURSEWORK EXTENDED LEARNING EXPERIENCES (Local districts may list high school credit courses here) Curricular Experiences: Extracurricular Experiences: Texas FFA Association Agriscience Fair Farm Bureau Exchange Programs Language Immersion Programs School Newspaper Student Government UIL Academic Competitions Yearbook Career Learning Experiences: Career Preparation Internship Job Shadowing Service Learning Experiences: Animal Rescue Animal Shelter Boy/Girl Scouts Campus Service Organization Community Service Volunteer Peer Mentoring / Peer Tutoring COLLEGE CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES -- High School Students should take Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), dual credit, Advanced Technical Credit (ATC), or locally articulated credit courses, if possible. List those courses that count for college credit on your campus. Always consider adding value added components to the programs of study. Student Professional Associations: Laboratory Assistant Greenhouse Worker Plant Breeding Technician American Society for Agricultural and Biological Insect Scout American Society for Animal Science NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience. certifications and licensure can assist American Association in many for Laboratory Animal Sciences Collegiate FFA Private Pesticide Applicator OSHA CareerSafe ways Veterinary as a Technician student Artificial discovers Insemination Technician more Post-secondary education Agricultural Student Association and credentials equals more opportunity. NOTE: Students may earn all or part of these certificates as part of the high school experience. Cluster Foundation POS Specific Courses Biotechnology Technician Environmental Technician 15 hrs General Ed Curriculum However, a student certification should not be Biochemical Technician Forensic Science Technician considered the outcome of a program of study Agricultural & Biological Biomedical Engineer Biotechnology Production Associate Biomedical Engineering Entomology Engineering Research Associate Environmental Technologist as we Animal should Research Associate aspire to more advanced goals Biological Science Crop & Soil Science Plant Genetics Epidemiologist Biochemist Veterinary Scientist Forensic Scientist for students than a high school level credential. Students may select other elective courses for personal enrichment purposes. Fall 2013
63 Course Overview: Focuses on careers in planning, managing, and providing education and training services, and related learning support services. Middle School 8th 9th HS Courses: Biotechnology Career Goal (O*NET Code): Biotechnology Technician ( ), Plant Breeder ( ), Geneticist ( ) Endorsement: STEM This program of study is a recommendation. Work with your counselor and individualize this program of study to meet your specific college and career readiness needs. Use this program of study, along with other resources, to determine your individual course selections. Name: Grade: School: SUGGESTED COURSEWORK EXTENDED LEARNING EXPERIENCES (Local districts may list high school credit courses here) Curricular Experiences: Extracurricular Experiences: Texas FFA Association Agriscience Fair Farm Bureau Exchange Programs Language Immersion Programs School Newspaper Student Government UIL Academic Competitions Yearbook High School Postsecondary 10th 11th 12th On-the-Job Training Certificates Associate Degrees Bachelor Degrees Graduate Degrees Career Laboratory Assistant options provide examples of Greenhouse Worker Insect Scout contemporary job titles currently NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience. appearing Private Pesticide Applicator in OSHA sources. CareerSafe Note the Plant Breeding Technician NOTE: Students may earn all or part of these certificates as part of the high school experience. template is strategic, jobs are connected to postsecondary where students specialize in a particular area Cluster Foundation POS Specific Courses 15 hrs General Ed Curriculum Agricultural & Biological Biomedical Engineering Entomology Engineering associated with the program of study. Biological Science Crop & Soil Science Plant Genetics Career Learning Experiences: Career Preparation Internship Job Shadowing Veterinary Technician Biotechnology Technician Biochemical Technician Forensic Science Technician Biomedical Engineer Research Associate Animal Research Associate Epidemiologist Veterinary Scientist COLLEGE CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES -- High School Students should take Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), dual credit, Advanced Technical Credit (ATC), or locally articulated credit courses, if possible. List those courses that count for college credit on your campus. Artificial Insemination Technician Environmental Technician Animal Health Technician Biotechnology Production Associate Environmental Technologist Biochemist Forensic Scientist Service Learning Experiences: Animal Rescue Animal Shelter Boy/Girl Scouts Campus Service Organization Community Service Volunteer Peer Mentoring / Peer Tutoring Professional Associations: American Society for Agricultural and Biological American Society for Animal Science American Association for Laboratory Animal Sciences Collegiate FFA Post-secondary Agricultural Student Association Students may select other elective courses for personal enrichment purposes. Fall 2013
64 Course Overview: Focuses on careers in planning, managing, and providing education and training services, and related learning support services. Middle School 8th 9th HS Courses: Biotechnology Career Goal (O*NET Code): Biotechnology Technician ( ), Plant Breeder ( ), Geneticist ( ) Endorsement: STEM This program of study is a recommendation. Work with your counselor and individualize this program of study to meet your specific college and career readiness needs. Use this program of study, along with other resources, to determine your individual course selections. Name: Grade: School: SUGGESTED COURSEWORK EXTENDED LEARNING EXPERIENCES (Local districts may list high school credit courses here) Curricular Experiences: Extracurricular Experiences: Texas FFA Association Agriscience Fair Farm Bureau Exchange Programs Language Immersion Programs School Newspaper Student Government UIL Academic Competitions Yearbook High School Postsecondary 10th 11th 12th On-the-Job Training Certificates Associate Degrees Bachelor Degrees Graduate Degrees Laboratory Assistant Insect Scout NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience. Private Pesticide Applicator Cluster Foundation POS Specific Courses 15 hrs General Ed Curriculum Agricultural & Biological Engineering Greenhouse Worker OSHA CareerSafe NOTE: Students may earn all or part of these certificates as part of the high school experience. Biomedical Engineering Plant Breeding Technician Entomology Biological Science Crop & Soil Science Plant Genetics Career Learning Experiences: Career Preparation Internship Job Shadowing Biotechnology Technician Biochemical Technician Forensic Science Technician Biomedical Engineer Research Associate Animal Research Associate Epidemiologist Veterinary Scientist COLLEGE CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES -- High School Students should take Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), dual credit, Advanced Technical Credit (ATC), or locally articulated credit courses, if possible. List those courses that count for college credit on your campus. Biotechnology Production Associate Environmental Technologist Biochemist Forensic Scientist Service Learning Experiences: Animal Rescue Animal Shelter Boy/Girl Scouts Campus Service Organization Community Service Volunteer Peer Mentoring / Peer Tutoring Example postsecondary program names are Professional Associations: American Society for Agricultural and Biological American Society for Animal Science American Association for Laboratory Animal Sciences identified from the associate degree through Collegiate FFA Veterinary Technician Artificial Insemination Technician Post-secondary Agricultural Student Association graduate degrees. Names are based upon the CIP code names. Try to include more Environmental Technician Animal Health Technician specific titles tied to your postsecondary partners. Include articulated courses. Students may select other elective courses for personal enrichment purposes. Fall 2013
65 Course Overview: Focuses on careers in planning, managing, and providing education and training services, and related learning support services. Middle School 8th 9th HS Courses: Biotechnology Career Goal (O*NET Code): Biotechnology Technician ( ), Plant Breeder ( ), Geneticist ( ) Endorsement: STEM This program of study is a recommendation. Work with your counselor and individualize this program of study to meet your specific college and career readiness needs. Use this program of study, along with other resources, to determine your individual course selections. Name: Grade: School: SUGGESTED COURSEWORK EXTENDED LEARNING EXPERIENCES (Local districts may list high school credit courses here) Curricular Experiences: Extracurricular Experiences: Texas FFA Association Agriscience Fair Farm Bureau Exchange Programs Language Immersion Programs School Newspaper Student Government UIL Academic Competitions Yearbook High School Postsecondary 10th 11th 12th On-the-Job Training Certificates Associate Degrees Bachelor Degrees Graduate Degrees Promote earning college credit in high school. Identify opportunities for students to Greenhouse earn Worker college credit Plant Breeding that Technicianties to the specific program of study. Laboratory Assistant Insect Scout NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience. Private Pesticide Applicator Cluster Foundation POS Specific Courses 15 hrs General Ed Curriculum Agricultural & Biological Engineering OSHA CareerSafe NOTE: Students may earn all or part of these certificates as part of the high school experience. Biomedical Engineering Entomology Biological Science Crop & Soil Science Plant Genetics Career Learning Experiences: Career Preparation Internship Job Shadowing Veterinary Technician Biotechnology Technician Biochemical Technician Forensic Science Technician Biomedical Engineer Research Associate Animal Research Associate Epidemiologist Veterinary Scientist COLLEGE CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES -- High School Students should take Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), dual credit, Advanced Technical Credit (ATC), or locally articulated credit courses, if possible. List those courses that count for college credit on your campus. Artificial Insemination Technician Environmental Technician Animal Health Technician Biotechnology Production Associate Environmental Technologist Biochemist Forensic Scientist Service Learning Experiences: Animal Rescue Animal Shelter Boy/Girl Scouts Campus Service Organization Community Service Volunteer Peer Mentoring / Peer Tutoring Professional Associations: American Society for Agricultural and Biological American Society for Animal Science American Association for Laboratory Animal Sciences Collegiate FFA Post-secondary Agricultural Student Association Students may select other elective courses for personal enrichment purposes. Fall 2013
66 Course Overview: Focuses on careers in planning, managing, and providing education and training services, and related learning support services. Middle School High School Postsecondary 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th On-the-Job Training Certificates Associate Degrees Bachelor Degrees Graduate Degrees HS Courses: Laboratory Assistant Insect Scout NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience. Private Pesticide Applicator Cluster Foundation POS Specific Courses 15 hrs General Ed Curriculum Agricultural & Biological Engineering Biotechnology Career Goal (O*NET Code): Biotechnology Technician ( ), Plant Breeder ( ), Geneticist ( ) Greenhouse Worker OSHA CareerSafe NOTE: Students may earn all or part of these certificates as part of the high school experience. Biomedical Engineering Plant Breeding Technician Entomology Biological Science Crop & Soil Science Plant Genetics Endorsement: STEM This program of study is a recommendation. Work with your counselor and individualize this program of study to meet your specific college and career readiness needs. Use this program of study, along with other resources, to determine your individual course selections. Name: Grade: School: SUGGESTED COURSEWORK EXTENDED LEARNING EXPERIENCES (Local districts may list high school credit courses here) Curricular Experiences: Extracurricular Experiences: Texas FFA Association Agriscience Fair Farm Bureau Exchange Programs Language Immersion Programs School Newspaper Student Government UIL Academic Competitions Yearbook Career Learning Experiences: Career Preparation Internship Job Shadowing Biotechnology Technician Biochemical Technician Forensic Science Technician Biomedical Engineer Research Associate Animal Research Associate Epidemiologist Veterinary Scientist COLLEGE CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES -- High School Students should take Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), dual credit, Advanced Technical Credit (ATC), or locally articulated credit courses, if possible. List those courses that count for college credit on your campus. Get students involved in trade associations Career tied Options: to the program of Veterinary Technician study. Scholarship opportunities and other extended learning experiences Environmental Technician Animal Health Technician may be an outcome of this research and connection to the curriculum. Artificial Insemination Technician Biotechnology Production Associate Environmental Technologist Biochemist Forensic Scientist Service Learning Experiences: Animal Rescue Animal Shelter Boy/Girl Scouts Campus Service Organization Community Service Volunteer Peer Mentoring / Peer Tutoring Professional Associations: American Society for Agricultural and Biological American Society for Animal Science American Association for Laboratory Animal Sciences Collegiate FFA Post-secondary Agricultural Student Association Students may select other elective courses for personal enrichment purposes. Fall 2013
67 Course Overview: Focuses on careers in planning, managing, and providing education and training services, and related learning support services. Middle School 8th 9th HS Courses: Biotechnology Career Goal (O*NET Code): Biotechnology Technician ( ), Plant Breeder ( ), Geneticist ( ) Endorsement: STEM This program of study is a recommendation. Work with your counselor and individualize this program of study to meet your specific college and career readiness needs. Use this program of study, along with other resources, to determine your individual course selections. Name: Grade: School: SUGGESTED COURSEWORK EXTENDED LEARNING EXPERIENCES (Local districts may list high school credit courses here) Curricular Experiences: Extracurricular Experiences: Texas FFA Association Agriscience Fair Farm Bureau Exchange Programs Language Immersion Programs School Newspaper Student Government UIL Academic Competitions Yearbook High School Postsecondary 10th 11th 12th On-the-Job Training Certificates Associate Degrees Bachelor Degrees Graduate Degrees Laboratory Assistant Insect Scout NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience. Private Pesticide Applicator Cluster Foundation POS Specific Courses 15 hrs General Ed Curriculum Agricultural & Biological Engineering Greenhouse Worker OSHA CareerSafe NOTE: Students may earn all or part of these certificates as part of the high school experience. Biomedical Engineering Plant Breeding Technician Entomology Biological Science Crop & Soil Science Plant Genetics Career Learning Experiences: Career Preparation Internship Job Shadowing Veterinary Technician Biotechnology Technician Biochemical Technician Forensic Science Technician Biomedical Engineer Research Associate Animal Research Associate Epidemiologist Veterinary Scientist COLLEGE CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES -- High School Students should take Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), dual credit, Advanced Technical Credit (ATC), or locally articulated credit courses, if possible. List those courses that count for college credit on your campus. Artificial Insemination Technician Environmental Technician Animal Health Technician Biotechnology Production Associate Environmental Technologist Biochemist Forensic Scientist Service Learning Experiences: Animal Rescue Animal Shelter Boy/Girl Scouts Campus Service Organization Community Service Volunteer Peer Mentoring / Peer Tutoring Professional Associations: American Society for Agricultural and Biological American Society for Animal Science American Association for Laboratory Animal Sciences Collegiate FFA Post-secondary Agricultural Student Association Students may select other elective courses for personal enrichment purposes. Fall 2013
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69 House Bill 5 Requirement (c) A principal of a high school shall designate a school counselor or school administrator to review personal graduation plan options with each student entering grade nine together with that student s parent or guardian. Source: House Bill 5, Section 14. Subchapter B, Chapter 28, Section
70 House Bill 5 Requirement A school district shall ensure that each student, on entering ninth grade, indicates in writing an endorsement that the student intends to earn. A district shall permit a student to choose, at any time, to earn an endorsement other than the endorsement the student previously indicated. Source: House Bill 5, Section 16, Section , (b) The SBOE by rule shall provide students with multiple options for earning each endorsement, including, to the greatest extent possible, coherent sequences of courses. Source: House Bill 5, Section 16, Section , (c-1)
71 Programs of Study and the Personal Graduation Plan
72 4 English (English 1-3 & 1 Adv) 4 English (English 1-3 & 1 Adv) 3 Math (Alg 1, Geo, & 1 Adv) 4 Math (Alg 1, Geo, & 2 Adv) 3 Science (Bio, IPC or Adv, & 1 Adv) 4 Science (Bio, IPC or Adv, & 2 Adv) 3 SS (US H, Ec/Govt, & W G or W H) 3 SS (US H, Ec/Govt, & W G or W H) Industry Recognized Credential or Algebra 1 2 LOTE 2 LOTE Certification Biology 1 FA 1 FA US History 1 PE 1 PE 5 7 GPA Rank (22 credits) (26 credits) English Math Science Social Studies Foreign Language Fine Arts Physical Education 9th Grade credit 10th Grade credit 11th Grade credit 12th Grade credit Dyslexia LEP Migrant G/T Special Education College Readiness Results Eng 3 or guardian from confirming a personal graduation plan that includes Alg 2 Credits from JrH ACT total credits TSI (f) A student may amend the student s personal graduation plan after Intensive Program Of Study Monitoring Process The importance of a High School graduation plan that includes one or more endorsements and the distinguished level of achievement and the importance of Post Secondary Education, automatic college admission and Acceleration/Remediation: the initial confirmation of the plan under this section. If a student Course Grades eligibility for financial aid have been explained to me. Activity Year Benchmark Scores Assessment Scores Teacher Input written notice to the student Parent s parents. Input Attendance Other: Parent's educational expectation for the student: Personal Graduation Plan Foundation Coursework Endorsement Coursework Distinguished Coursework STAAR EOC Assessments Personal Assessment Results Graduation Plan * Endorsement/s * 4 Science * Algebra 2 English 1 English 2 8 th Grade Career Testing Parent signature Counselor Signature Fall 2014 Other: Other: Retained: amends the student s personal graduation plan, the school Student Signature shall send Interest: Ability: Work Ethic: PRINT Diagnostic Information (e) A school district may not prevent a student and the student s parent pursuit of a distinguished level of achievement or an endorsement. PSAT PLAN SAT Date Date Date
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74 4 English (English 1-3 & 1 Adv) 4 English (English 1-3 & 1 Adv) 3 Math (Alg 1, Geo, & 1 Adv) 4 Math (Alg 1, Geo, & 2 Adv) 3 Science (Bio, IPC or Adv, & 1 Adv) 4 Science (Bio, IPC or Adv, & 2 Adv) 3 SS (US H, Ec/Govt, & W G or W H) 3 SS (US H, Ec/Govt, & W G or W H) 2 LOTE 2 LOTE 1 FA 1 FA 1 PE 1 PE 5 7 GPA Rank (22 credits) (26 credits) English Math Science Social Studies Foreign Language Fine Arts Physical Education Credits from JrH total credits Acceleration/Remediation: Activity Parent's educational expectation for the student: 9th Grade credit 10th Grade credit 11th Grade credit 12th Grade credit Dyslexia LEP Migrant G/T Special Education Other: Other: Retained: TSI Intensive Program Of Study Monitoring Process The importance of a High School graduation plan that includes one or more endorsements and the distinguished level of achievement and the Year Personal Graduation Plan Foundation Coursework Endorsement Coursework Distinguished Coursework STAAR EOC Assessments Personal Assessment Results Graduation Plan Course Grades Benchmark Scores Assessment Scores Teacher Input Parent Input Attendance Other: * Endorsement/s * 4 Science * Algebra 2 Industry Recognized Credential or Certification English 1 English 2 Algebra 1 Biology US History Student Signature Parent signature Counselor Signature Interest: Ability: Work Ethic: PRINT Diagnostic Information College Readiness Results Eng 3 Alg 2 PSAT PLAN SAT ACT importance of Post Secondary Education, automatic college admission and eligibility for financial aid have been explained to me. Date Date Date 2014 Education Service Center Region 13 Fall 2014
75 Senate Bill 1108, passed during the 78 th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, 2003 States: Each Personal Graduation Plan must:
76 Identify educational goals
77 4 English (English 1-3 & 1 Adv) 4 English (English 1-3 & 1 Adv) 3 Math (Alg 1, Geo, & 1 Adv) 4 Math (Alg 1, Geo, & 2 Adv) 3 Science (Bio, IPC or Adv, & 1 Adv) 4 Science (Bio, IPC or Adv, & 2 Adv) 3 SS (US H, Ec/Govt, & W G or W H) 3 SS (US H, Ec/Govt, & W G or W H) 2 LOTE 2 LOTE 1 FA 1 FA 1 PE 1 PE 5 7 GPA Rank (22 credits) (26 credits) English Math Science Social Studies Foreign Language Fine Arts Physical Education Credits from JrH total credits Acceleration/Remediation: Activity Parent's educational expectation for the student: 9th Grade credit 10th Grade credit 11th Grade credit 12th Grade credit Dyslexia LEP Migrant G/T Special Education Other: Other: Retained: TSI Year Personal Graduation Plan Foundation Coursework Endorsement Coursework Distinguished Coursework STAAR EOC Assessments Personal Assessment Results Graduation Plan Intensive Program Of Study Monitoring Process The importance of a High School graduation plan that includes one or more endorsements and the distinguished level of achievement and the Course Grades Benchmark Scores Assessment Scores Teacher Input Parent Input Attendance Other: * Endorsement/s * 4 Science * Algebra 2 Industry Recognized Credential or Certification English 1 English 2 Algebra 1 Biology US History Student Signature Parent signature Counselor Signature Fall 2014 Interest: Ability: Work Ethic: PRINT Diagnostic Information Diagnostic Information College Readiness Results Eng 3 Alg 2 PSAT PLAN SAT ACT importance of Post Secondary Education, automatic college admission and eligibility for financial aid have been explained to me. Date Date Date
78 4 English (English 1-3 & 1 Adv) 4 English (English 1-3 & 1 Adv) 3 Math (Alg 1, Geo, & 1 Adv) 4 Math (Alg 1, Geo, & 2 Adv) 3 Science (Bio, IPC or Adv, & 1 Adv) 4 Science (Bio, IPC or Adv, & 2 Adv) 3 SS (US H, Ec/Govt, & W G or W H) 3 SS (US H, Ec/Govt, & W G or W H) 2 LOTE 2 LOTE 1 FA 1 FA 1 PE 1 PE 5 7 GPA Rank (22 credits) (26 credits) English Math Science Social Studies Foreign Language Fine Arts Physical Education Credits from JrH total credits Acceleration/Remediation: Activity Parent's educational expectation for the student: 9th Grade credit 10th Grade credit 11th Grade credit 12th Grade credit Dyslexia LEP Migrant G/T Special Education Other: Other: Retained: TSI Year Personal Graduation Plan Foundation Coursework Endorsement Coursework Distinguished Coursework STAAR EOC Assessments Personal Assessment Results Intensive Instruction Program Graduation Plan Intensive Program Of Study Monitoring Process The importance of a High School graduation plan that includes one or more endorsements and the distinguished level of achievement and the Course Grades Benchmark Scores Assessment Scores Teacher Input Parent Input Attendance Other: * Endorsement/s * 4 Science * Algebra 2 Industry Recognized Credential or Certification Ongoing Evaluation of Academic Progress English 1 English 2 Algebra 1 Biology US History Student Signature Parent signature Counselor Signature Fall 2014 Interest: Ability: Work Ethic: PRINT Diagnostic Information College Readiness Results Eng 3 Alg 2 PSAT PLAN SAT ACT importance of Post Secondary Education, automatic college admission and eligibility for financial aid have been explained to me. Date Date Date
79 Acceleration
80 4 English (English 1-3 & 1 Adv) 4 English (English 1-3 & 1 Adv) 3 Math (Alg 1, Geo, & 1 Adv) 4 Math (Alg 1, Geo, & 2 Adv) 3 Science (Bio, IPC or Adv, & 1 Adv) 4 Science (Bio, IPC or Adv, & 2 Adv) 3 SS (US H, Ec/Govt, & W G or W H) 3 SS (US H, Ec/Govt, & W G or W H) 2 LOTE 2 LOTE 1 FA 1 FA 1 PE 1 PE 5 7 GPA Rank (22 credits) (26 credits) English Math Science Social Studies Foreign Language Fine Arts Physical Education Credits from JrH total credits Acceleration/Remediation: Activity Parent's educational expectation for the student: 9th Grade credit 10th Grade credit 11th Grade credit 12th Grade credit Dyslexia LEP Migrant G/T Special Education Other: Other: Retained: TSI Year Personal Graduation Plan Foundation Coursework Endorsement Coursework Distinguished Coursework STAAR EOC Assessments Personal Assessment Results Graduation Plan Intensive Program Of Study Monitoring Process The importance of a High School graduation plan that includes one or more Course Grades Benchmark Scores Assessment Scores Teacher Input Parent Input Attendance Other: * Endorsement/s * 4 Science * Algebra 2 Industry Recognized Credential or Certification Parent/Guardian Participation English 1 English 2 Algebra 1 Biology US History Student Signature Parent signature Counselor Signature Fall 2014 Interest: Ability: Work Ethic: PRINT Diagnostic Information College Readiness Results Eng 3 Alg 2 PSAT PLAN SAT ACT endorsements and the distinguished level of achievement and the importance of Post Secondary Education, automatic college admission and eligibility for financial aid have been explained to me. Date Date Date
81 HB 5 added Requirements for the Personal Graduation Plans
82 4 English (English 1-3 & 1 Adv) 4 English (English 1-3 & 1 Adv) 3 Math (Alg 1, Geo, & 1 Adv) 4 Math (Alg 1, Geo, & 2 Adv) 3 Science (Bio, IPC or Adv, & 1 Adv) 4 Science (Bio, IPC or Adv, & 2 Adv) 3 SS (US H, Ec/Govt, & W G or W H) 3 SS (US H, Ec/Govt, & W G or W H) 2 LOTE 2 LOTE 1 FA 1 FA 1 PE 1 PE 5 7 GPA Rank (22 credits) (26 credits) English Math Science Social Studies Foreign Language Fine Arts Physical Education Credits from JrH total credits Acceleration/Remediation: Activity Parent's educational expectation for the student: 9th Grade credit 10th Grade credit 11th Grade credit 12th Grade credit Dyslexia Special Education Retained: TSI Intensive Program Of Study Monitoring Process The importance of a High School graduation plan that includes one or more endorsements and the distinguished level of achievement and the Year Personal Graduation Plan Foundation Coursework Endorsement Coursework Distinguished Coursework STAAR EOC Assessments Personal Assessment Results Graduation Plan Course Grades Benchmark Scores Assessment Scores Teacher Input Parent Input Attendance Other: * Endorsement/s * 4 Science * Algebra 2 Industry Recognized Credential or Certification English 1 English 2 Algebra 1 Biology US History Student Signature Parent signature Counselor Signature Interest: Ability: The personal graduation plan options reviewed must include the distinguished level of LEP Migrant achievement described by Section G/T (b-15) and the endorsements Other: Other: described by Section (c-1). Work Ethic: PRINT Diagnostic Information College Readiness Results Eng 3 Alg 2 PSAT PLAN SAT ACT importance of Post Secondary Education, automatic college admission and eligibility for financial aid have been explained to me. Date Date Date 2014 Education Service Center Region 13 Fall 2014
83 (d)a personal graduation plan under Subsection (c) must identify a course of study that: (1)promotes: (A)college and workforce readiness; and (B)career placement and advancement; and (2)facilitates the student s transition from secondary to postsecondary education.
84 4 English (English 1-3 & 1 Adv) 4 English (English 1-3 & 1 Adv) 3 Math (Alg 1, Geo, & 1 Adv) 4 Math (Alg 1, Geo, & 2 Adv) 3 Science (Bio, IPC or Adv, & 1 Adv) 4 Science (Bio, IPC or Adv, & 2 Adv) 3 SS (US H, Ec/Govt, & W G or W H) 3 SS (US H, Ec/Govt, & W G or W H) 2 LOTE 2 LOTE 1 FA 1 FA 1 PE 1 PE 5 7 GPA Rank (22 credits) (26 credits) English Math Science Social Studies Foreign Language Fine Arts Physical Education Credits from JrH total credits Acceleration/Remediation: Activity Parent's educational expectation for the student: 9th Grade credit 10th Grade credit 11th Grade credit 12th Grade credit Dyslexia LEP Migrant G/T Special Education Other: Other: Retained: TSI Year Personal Graduation Plan Foundation Coursework Endorsement Coursework Distinguished Coursework STAAR EOC Assessments Personal Assessment Results Graduation Plan Intensive Program Of Study Monitoring Process The importance of a High School graduation plan that includes one or more Course Grades Benchmark Scores Assessment Scores Teacher Input Parent Input Attendance Other: * Endorsement/s * 4 Science * Algebra 2 Industry Recognized Credential or Certification English 1 English 2 Algebra 1 Biology US History Before the conclusion of the school year, the student and the student s parent or guardian must confirm and sign a personal graduation plan for the student. Student Signature Parent signature Counselor Signature Fall 2014 Interest: Ability: Work Ethic: PRINT Diagnostic Information College Readiness Results Eng 3 Alg 2 PSAT PLAN SAT ACT endorsements and the distinguished level of achievement and the importance of Post Secondary Education, automatic college admission and eligibility for financial aid have been explained to me. Date Date Date
85 Foundation Coursework Endorsement Coursework Distinguished Coursework STAAR EOC Assessments Personal Assessment 4 English (English 1-3 & 1 Adv) 4 English (English 1-3 & 1 Adv) * Endorsement/s Results 3 Math (Alg 1, At Geo, & all 1 Adv) levels, 4 Math a (Alg school 1, Geo, & 2 Adv) counselor * 4 Science shall advise students English 1 and their 3 Science (Bio, IPC or Adv, & 1 Adv) 4 Science (Bio, IPC or Adv, & 2 Adv) * Algebra 2 English 2 Interest: 3 SS (US H, Ec/Govt, & parents/guardians W G or W H) 3 SS (US H, Ec/Govt, & W G or on W H) the Industry importance Recognized Credential of post Algebra 1 secondary 2 LOTE 2 LOTE Certification Biology Ability: 1 FA 1 FA US History 1 PE 1 PE education. Work Ethic: 5 7 GPA Rank (22 credits) (26 credits) The counselor must: 9th Grade credit 10th Grade credit 11th Grade credit 12th Grade credit Dyslexia English Math Science Social Studies LEP Migrant G/T Special Education Foreign Language Other: Fine of Arts choosing a high school personal graduation plan that includes Other: Physical Education Retained: Credits from JrH ACT The importance total credits of a high 0 school graduation 0 plan that 0 includes 0 TSI Intensive Program Of Study Monitoring Process The importance of a High School graduation plan that includes one or more endorsements and the distinguished level of achievement and the importance of Post Secondary Education, automatic college admission and Acceleration/Remediation: Course Grades eligibility for financial aid have been explained to me. achievement Activity and the importance Year of Post Secondary Education, Benchmark Scores Student Signature Date Assessment Scores automatic college admission and Teacher eligibility Input for financial aid Parent signature Date Parent Input Parent's educational expectation for the student: Personal Graduation Plan Graduation Plan Attendance Other: Counselor Signature Fall 2014 PRINT Diagnostic Information Explain and encourage parents (to the greatest extent possible) the benefits distinguished level of achievement under the foundation high school program and includes one or more endorsements to enable the student to achieve a class rank in the top 10 percent for students at the campus. one or more endorsements and the distinguished level of have been explained to me. College Readiness Results Eng 3 Alg 2 PSAT PLAN SAT Date
86 Other Requirements of HB 5
87 4 English (English 1-3 & 1 Adv) 4 English (English 1-3 & 1 Adv) 3 Math (Alg 1, Geo, & 1 Adv) 4 Math (Alg 1, Geo, & 2 Adv) 3 Science (Bio, IPC or Adv, & 1 Adv) 4 Science (Bio, IPC or Adv, & 2 Adv) 3 SS (US H, Ec/Govt, & W G or W H) 3 SS (US H, Ec/Govt, & W G or W H) 2 LOTE 2 LOTE 1 FA 1 FA 1 PE 1 PE 5 7 GPA Rank (22 credits) (26 credits) English Math Science Social Studies Foreign Language Fine Arts Physical Education Credits from JrH total credits Acceleration/Remediation: Activity Parent's educational expectation for the student: 9th Grade credit 10th Grade credit 11th Grade credit 12th Grade credit Dyslexia LEP Migrant G/T Special Education Other: Other: Retained: TSI Intensive Program Of Study Monitoring Process The importance of a High School graduation plan that includes one or more endorsements and the distinguished level of achievement and the Year Personal Graduation Plan Foundation Coursework Endorsement Coursework Distinguished Coursework STAAR EOC Assessments Personal Assessment Results Graduation Plan Course Grades Benchmark Scores Assessment Scores Teacher Input Parent Input Attendance Other: * Endorsement/s * 4 Science * Algebra 2 Industry Recognized Credential or Certification HB 3028 Technical education program that leads to an industryrecognized license, credential as identified on the program of study (front side) English 1 English 2 Algebra 1 Biology US History Student Signature Parent signature Counselor Signature Fall 2014 Interest: Ability: Work Ethic: PRINT Diagnostic Information College Readiness Results Eng 3 Alg 2 PSAT PLAN SAT ACT importance of Post Secondary Education, automatic college admission and eligibility for financial aid have been explained to me. Date Date Date
88 4 English (English 1-3 & 1 Adv) 4 English (English 1-3 & 1 Adv) 3 Math (Alg 1, Geo, & 1 Adv) 4 Math (Alg 1, Geo, & 2 Adv) 3 Science (Bio, IPC or Adv, & 1 Adv) 4 Science (Bio, IPC or Adv, & 2 Adv) 3 SS (US H, Ec/Govt, & W G or W H) 3 SS (US H, Ec/Govt, & W G or W H) 2 LOTE 2 LOTE 1 FA 1 FA 1 PE 1 PE 5 7 GPA Rank (22 credits) (26 credits) English Math Science Social Studies Foreign Language Fine Arts Physical Education Credits from JrH total credits Acceleration/Remediation: Activity Parent's educational expectation for the student: 9th Grade credit 10th Grade credit 11th Grade credit 12th Grade credit Dyslexia LEP Migrant G/T Special Education Other: Other: College Readiness Retained: Results TSI Year Personal Graduation Plan Foundation Coursework Endorsement Coursework Distinguished Coursework STAAR EOC Assessments Personal Assessment Results Graduation Plan Intensive Program Of Study Monitoring Process The importance of a High School graduation plan that includes one or more endorsements and the distinguished level of achievement and the Course Grades Benchmark Scores Assessment Scores Teacher Input Parent Input Attendance Other: * Endorsement/s * 4 Science * Algebra 2 Industry Recognized Credential or Certification English 1 English 2 Algebra 1 Biology US History Student Signature Parent signature Counselor Signature Interest: Ability: Work Ethic: PRINT Diagnostic Information College Readiness Results Eng 3 Alg 2 PSAT PLAN SAT ACT importance of Post Secondary Education, automatic college admission and eligibility for financial aid have been explained to me. Date Date Date 2014 Education Service Center Region 13 Fall 2014
89 Texas College and Career Readiness Support Center
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