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2018-19 Graduation Requirements Essex County Schools of Technology Dicxiana Carbonell ECST

The Board of Education will recognize the successful completion of the secondary school instructional program by the award of a Stateendsed diploma certifying the student has met all State and local requirements f high school graduation. The Board will annually certify to the Executive County Superintendent each student who has been awarded a diploma has met the requirements f graduation. A student will be considered eligible to receive a high school diploma after satisfying the following: 1. Earning a minimum of 120 credits in ce courses that satisfactily address the NJ Student Learning Standards, 2. Satisfying Career Technical Education requirements, and 3. Demonstrating competency in statewide approved assessments, in accdance with the minimum requirements of the New Jersey Board of Education (N.J.A.C. 6A:8-5.1 (a)) and the Board of Education of the Essex County Schools of Technology. The minimum course requirements f graduation are as follows: 20 credits of English Language Arts Literacy (5 credits per year). 15 credits of Mathematics, including Algebra and Geometry, and a third course that builds upon the skills learned in Algebra & Geometry. 15 credits of Science (including Biology, Chemistry, and Physics). 15 credits of Social Studies (including Wld Histy & US Histy) 15 credits of Health and Physical Education (3.75 credits per year). 5 credits of Visual and Perfming Arts. 5 credits of a Wld Language. 2.5 credits in Financial, Economic, Business, and Entrepreneurial Literacy 30 credits of Career & Technical Education (CTE) Technological Literacy integrated throughout the curriculum. Other electives determined by High School program sufficient to satisfy the total minimum of 120 credits. *It highly recommended that students also complete approximately 15 hours of Service Learning per year. In addition to applying learning to making our communities better, these experiences also serve as qualifiers f scholarship opptunities. * Students that fail an academic course, must retake the course either in summer school online, in der to progress to the next level in the course sequence. * Students that fail a CTE course, will be placed in academic probation f CTE the following year. If no improvement is shown, student will be in jeopardy of returning back to district.

As a Vocational-Technical School District, students are required to successfully complete the Career Technical Education (CTE) program coursewk and/ participation in the Cooperative Industrial Education/Cooperative Office Education (CIE/COE) wk-study program (N.J.A.C. 6A:8-2.2), as requisites f graduation. Additionally, students must demonstrate competency in a, state approved, industry-recognized assessment. Please refer to the chart below f me infmation: PROSTART Culinary Arts NJ STATE COSMETOLOGIST LICENSE Cosmetology NJ NURSING AIDE CERTIFICATION Allied Health: CNA CASE AgScience A*S*K BUSINESS CONCEPTS Business NOCTI http://www.nocti.g/ All other Career & Technical Programs * Provisions f alternate credit acquisition will be provided through Option 2 (approved by the building principal) and/ as identified in the Individualized Educational Plan (IEP) of the student. * ACCESS f ELLs - English Language Learners (ELLs) in the ESL program must also meet the outlined graduation requirements. Additionally, ELLs will have to take the WIDA ACCESS Placement Test (WAPT) as an admissions requirement f placement and the ACCESS f ELLs Assessment annually while in the ESL Program. Perfmance on the ACCESS f ELLs assessment will be used to determine linguistic strengths/needs as well as readiness f EXIT. A student can be eligible f exit if they sce a 4.5 at any tier, but multiple measures must be taken into account befe exiting. Multiple measures considered f exit include: ACCESS f ELLs proficiency level, previous academic perfmance, proficiency in other standardized assessments, teacher/counsel recommendations, reading levels, and writing samples.

High School Graduation Assessment Requirements Updated May 2018 On August 3, 2016, the State Board of Education approved updated state regulations f the high school graduation assessment requirements in both English language arts (ELA) and mathematics f the Classes of 2016 through 2021 and beyond. These new state regulations (N.J.A.C. 6A:8-5.1) became effective on September 6, 2016 and are detailed below. The Classes of 2018 and 2019 Students graduating as members of the Classes of 2018 and 2019 can meet graduation assessment requirements through any of these three pathways: (1) Achieve passing sces on high school level PARCC assessments; (2) Achieve sces defined in the table below on alternative assessments such as the SAT, ACT, Accuplacer; (3) The submission by the district of a student ptfolio through the New Jersey Department of Education s (NJDOE) ptfolio appeals process. (Special Education students, whose Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) specify an alternative way to demonstrate proficiencies, will continue to follow the graduation requirements set fth in their IEPs.) The Class of 2020 Students in the Class of 2020 can demonstrate graduation assessment proficiency through: (1) Pass the PARCC Algebra I and English language arts/literacy (ELA) grade 10 assessments The following pathways are available to students after they have taken all applicable PARCC assessments f each of the courses in which they are enrolled: (2) Achieve sces defined in the table below on alternative assessments such as the SAT, ACT, Accuplacer, PARCC ELA 9, ELA 11, Geometry, Algebra II; (3) The submission by the district of a student ptfolio through the NJDOE s ptfolio appeals process. The Class of 2021 and Beyond Starting with the Class of 2021, students will only have two pathways to meet the high school graduation assessments requirements: (1) Pass the PARCC Algebra 1 and English language arts/literacy (ELA) grade 10 assessments; (2) The submission by the district of a student ptfolio through the NJDOE s ptfolio appeals process, assuming the student has taken all PARCC assessments associated with the high school level courses f which they were eligible* and received valid sces. Each school year the NJDOE will determine the proficiency level needed on the assessments to meet the requirements. It is imptant to note that our students have always been able to meet graduation requirements through an alternative assessment pathway to graduation throughout New Jersey s fty-year histy with a statewide assessment program, and will continue to be able to do so. In this document, you will find charts containing the list of assessment requirements in both ELA and mathematics f the high school graduation Classes of 2018 through 2021. Note: * Eligible is defined as a student who is enrolled in a high school course f which there is a PARCC test and received a valid sce. This includes all of these courses: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, ELA 9, ELA 10, and ELA 11.

ELA and Math Assessment Requirements f the Class of 2018 Three s Available First Take and Pass a PARCC Test Second Take and Pass one of the Alternative Assessments Third Ptfolio Appeals English Language Arts (ELA) PARCC ELA Grade 9 >= 750 (Level 4) PARCC ELA Grade 10 >=750 (Level 4) PARCC ELA Grade 11 >= 725 (Level 3) SAT Critical Reading (taken befe 3/1/16) >= 400 SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing Section (taken 3/1/16 later) >= 450 SAT Reading Test (taken 3/1/16 later) >= 22 ACT Reading ACT PLAN Reading* >= 16 Accuplacer WritePlacer >= 6 Accuplacer WritePlacer ESL >= 4 PSAT10 Reading PSAT/NMSQT Reading (taken befe 10/1/15) >= 40 PSAT10 Reading PSAT/NMSQT Reading (taken 10/1/15 later) >= 22 ACT Aspire Reading* >= 422 ASVAB-AFQT Composite >= 31 Meet the criteria of the NJDOE Ptfolio Appeal f ELA Mathematics PARCC Algebra I >= 750 (Level 4) PARCC Geometry >= 725 (Level 3) PARCC Algebra II >= 725 (Level 3) SAT Math (taken befe 3/1/16) >= 400 SAT Math Section (taken 3/1/16 later) >= 440 SAT Math Test (taken 3/1/16 later) >= 22 ACT ACT PLAN* Math >= 16 Accuplacer Elementary Algebra >= 76 PSAT10 Math PSAT/NMSQT Math (taken befe 10/1/15) >= 40 PSAT10 Math PSAT/NMSQT Math (taken 10/1/15 later) >= 22 ACT Aspire Math* >= 422 ASVAB-AFQT Composite >= 31 Meet the criteria of the NJDOE Ptfolio Appeal f Math Note: * Test is no longer administered but can be used f the graduating year.

ELA and Math Assessment Requirements f the Class of 2019 Three s Available First Take and Pass a PARCC Test Second Take and Pass one of the Alternative Assessments English Language Arts (ELA) PARCC ELA Grade 9 >= 750 (Level 4) PARCC ELA Grade 10 >=750 (Level 4) PARCC ELA Grade 11 >= 725 (Level 3) SAT Critical Reading (taken befe 3/1/16) SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing Section (taken 3/1/16 later) SAT Reading Test (taken 3/1/16 later) ACT Reading ACT PLAN Reading* Accuplacer WritePlacer Accuplacer WritePlacer ESL PSAT10 Reading PSAT/NMSQT Reading (taken befe 10/1/15) PSAT10 Reading PSAT/NMSQT Reading (taken 10/1/15 later) ACT Aspire Reading* ASVAB-AFQT Composite Mathematics PARCC Algebra I >= 750 (Level 4) PARCC Geometry >= 725 (Level 3) PARCC Algebra II >= 725 (Level 3) SAT Math (taken befe 3/1/16) SAT Math Section (taken 3/1/16 later) SAT Math Test (taken 3/1/16 later) ACT ACT PLAN* Math Accuplacer Elementary Algebra PSAT10 Math PSAT/NMSQT Math (taken befe 10/1/15) PSAT10 Math PSAT/NMSQT Math (taken 10/1/15 later) ACT Aspire Math* ASVAB-AFQT Composite Third Ptfolio Appeals Meet the criteria of the NJDOE Ptfolio Appeal f ELA Meet the criteria of the NJDOE Ptfolio Appeal f Math Note: * Test is no longer administered but can be used f the graduating year.

ELA and Math Assessment Requirements f the Class of 2020 This guidance document has been updated with additional infmation to reflect state requirements (N.J.A.C. 6A:8-5.1(f)), effective September 6, 2016. New Jersey Department of Education staff are currently conducting assessment outreach across New Jersey to infm potential changes to our statewide assessment system, including graduation requirements. Please email concerns feedback to assessment@doe.nj.gov. Three s Available English Language Arts (ELA) Mathematics First Take and Pass PARCC ELA Grade 10 >=750 (Level 4) Take and Pass PARCC Algebra I >= 750 (Level 4) Second Take and Pass one of the Alternative Assessments This is only available if a student takes all PARCC tests associated with the high-school level courses f which they Third Ptfolio Appeals This is only available if a student takes all PARCC tests associated with the high-school level courses f which they were eligible and receive valid sces* PARCC ELA Grade 9 >= 750 (Level 4) PARCC ELA Grade 11 >= 725 (Level 3) SAT Reading Test ACT Reading ACT PLAN Reading** Accuplacer WritePlacer Accuplacer WritePlacer ESL PSAT10 Reading PSAT/NMSQT Reading Meet the criteria of the NJDOE Ptfolio Appeal f ELA PARCC Geometry >= 725 (Level 3) PARCC Algebra II >= 725 (Level 3) SAT Math Test ACT ACT PLAN Math** Accuplacer Elementary Algebra PSAT10 Math PSAT/NMSQT Math ACT Aspire Math** ASVAB-AFQT Composite Meet the criteria of the NJDOE Ptfolio Appeal f Math Note: * Eligible is defined as a student who is enrolled in a high-school level course f which there is a PARCC test and receives a valid sce. This includes all of these courses: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, ELA 9, ELA 10, and ELA 11. ** Test is no longer administered but can be used f the graduating year. *** The NJDOE is providing flexibility to meet the math assessment requirement f students in the Classes of 2020 and 2021 who completed an Algebra I course pri to the September 6, 2016 effective date of the new high school assessment regulations. Note: * Test is no longer administered but can be used f the graduating year.

ELA and Math Assessment Requirements f the Class of 2021 Two s Available English Language Arts (ELA) Mathematics First Take and Pass PARCC ELA Grade 10 >=750 (Level 4) Take and Pass PARCC Algebra I >= 750 (Level 4)** Second This is only available if a student takes all PARCC tests associated with the high-school level courses f which they were eligible* Meet the criteria of the NJDOE Ptfolio Appeal f ELA Meet the criteria of the NJDOE Ptfolio Appeal f Math Note: * Test is no longer administered but can be used f the graduating year.

Note: * Eligible is defined as a student who is enrolled in a high-school level course f which there is a PARCC test and receive a valid sce. This includes all of these courses: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, ELA 9, ELA 10, and ELA 11. ** The NJDOE is providing flexibility to meet the math assessment requirement f students in the Classes of 2020 and 2021 who completed an Algebra I course pri to the September 6, 2016 effective date of the new high school assessment regulations.