New Graduation Requirements Parent Meeting – 2/24/15 Madeira
New Graduation Requirements Parent Meeting – 2/24/15
Madeira
New Ohio law creates options for students to earn a diploma
Ohio provides the most flexibility for student to succeed and graduate.
THE CLASS OF 2018 AND BEYOND
CLASS OF 2015, 2016, & 2017 NO CHANGE
Requirements for all students
Complete 21.5 course credits
Take seven required state tests
Earn diploma through one of three options
MHS Course Requirements Total Credits Required – 21.5
English Language Arts 4 Credits
Mathematics (Algebra II required) 4 Credits
Social Studies 4 Credits
Science 3 Credits Foreign Language 2 Credits
PE .5 Credit Health .5 Credit
Personal Finance .5 Credit Visual & Performing Arts 1 Credit
Electives 2.0 Credits
Community Service 40 Hrs.
1. English 9 2. English 10 3. Algebra I* 4. Geometry *MS course for HS grade/
credit
5. Physical Science 6. American History 7. American
Government
Class of 2018: Take seven required state tests
1. English 9 2. English 10 3. Algebra I* 4. Geometry *MS course fro HS grade/
credit
5. Biology 6. American History 7. American
Government
Class of 2019 and Beyond: Take seven required state tests
All students must take all seven tests
Class of 2018: Substitute Tests for Science, American
History or American Government
Advanced Placement
Each state test has
two parts
Part One Performance Based Assessment (PBA): Taken close to two-thirds course completion
This is taken in February/March
Each state test has
two parts
Part Two End of Year Test (EOY): Taken close to 90% course completion
This is taken in April/May
Testing Sessions Math and ELA
ELA - Eng. 9 &10 PBA - 3 units of testing EOY - 2 units of testing
MATH – Alg. I & Geom. PBA - 2 units of testing EOY - 2 units of testing
Social St. / Science SS – US History & Govt. PBA - 1 unit of testing EOY - 1 unit of testing
Science – Phys. Sci./Bio PBA - 1 unit of testing EOY - 1 unit of testing
Tests are Combined for a Single Score
Part 1
Part 2
18 points on state tests
College readiness score on national test
Industry certification and a work-readiness score on WorkKeys
Three Graduation Options
Option 1: 18 points on state tests
Performance Level
Graduation Points
Advanced 5 Accelerated 4 Proficient 3
Basic 2 Limited 1
Earn at least four points in English tests 4
46
Earn at least four points in math tests
Earn at least six points in science and social stud. tests
Retakes
Flexibility for Students
High score on one test can balance a low score on
another test
Option 2: College readiness
score on a national
admission test
College Readiness Score
Readiness Area ACT SAT
English Sub Score 18 + Writing 430 + Critical Reading 450 +
Reading Sub Score 21 + 450 + Mathematics Sub Score 22 + 520 +
Option 3: Earn industry
certification and a work-readiness
score on WorkKeys
Work Readiness and Industry Credential
You leave high school with a skill
Continue to build this skill
education.ohio.gov/options
Ohio’s New College Credit Plus
Enroll in college while in high school
Earn credits for both
College Credit Plus Who?
Students in the 7th – 12th grades. What is it?
Eligible students can take a course and earn high school and college credit at the same time.
Where? At MHS or at a college campus.
Why? Prepare students to be college and career ready.
How? Apply to college and let your school counselor know by April 1.
College Credit Plus • Dual enrollment and Post Secondary Education Options (PSEO) are now under one umbrella.
• Expands opportunity to allow students in grades 7-12 to earn college credit at no cost to the student or family.
• CCP courses are offered at MHS and a student may choose to take courses at a college or university.
• A typical pathway to earn 15 semester hours or 30 semester hours is a sample of what a student might choose to do.
• A total of 30 semester hours per school year with a total of 120 hours combined in middle school and high school.
Current College Credit Plus Options
Students may also earn college credit by attending a local college or university.
• Students must meet entrance requirements • Students interested in attending a local college or university must meet with their counselor.
The following classes are offered as college credit at MHS through Cincinnati State or UC: 1. CP Pre Calculus 2. Honors Accounting 3. Personal Finance 4. Sports Marketing
College Credit Plus • College credit plus courses will be weighted the same as any AP high school course in the same subject area.
• College credits are “free” to the student and are being paid for by state and local tax funds.
• A student who fails a college credit plus course assumes the same consequences as failing a high school course and will be responsible to reimburse the school district for the cost of the course.
College Credit Plus Fundamental Conditions of CCP: 1. The student MUST be college-ready and be
admitted to the college or university meeting their eligibility requirements.
2. Students earn TRANSCRIPTED high school and college credit upon successful completion of courses.
3. Meet with your school counselor and complete the Intent to Participate form by April 1 for any CCP coursework NOT being offered at MHS.
College Credit Plus Things to Consider: 1. Is CCP right for my child?
2. Is my student college-ready both academically and socially to handle college material?
3. Are you preparing to go to a state college or university in Ohio or outside the state?
4. Does my student’s HS schedule reflect a strong background and mix of courses (both AP & CCP)?
Important Steps
March 10, 2015 - Attend the College Credit Plus College Information Fair at Princeton Professional Development Center – 3900 Cottingham Dr.
April 1, 2015 - Sign and turn into your school counselor the Intent to Participate form – if you plan on taking a CCP Course OTHER than the 4 offered at MHS.