REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION HB 5 GRADUATION PLAN (For Students Entering High School in 2014-2015)
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During the 83 Texas Legislature, House Bill 5 was signed into law, which changes high school graduation requirements for students who will be freshmen during the 2014-15 school year. The bill provides more flexibility for high school students to pursue either high education or a career pathway. It establishes one graduation plan – Foundation High School Program (FHSP) – with opportunity to earn endorsements and performance acknowledgements. Below is a snapshot of the new graduation requirements based on the availability of courses offered through BISD. Please note: Some areas are still under review by the State Board of Education (SBOE), the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and the BISD Board of Trustees.
Foundation – Only
Foundation+ Endorsements
Distinguished Level of Achievement
26 CREDITS
26 CREDITS
4 credits English – ELA I, II, III, and an advanced English course
4 credits English – ELA I, II, III, and an advanced English course
4 credits English – ELA I, II, III, and an advanced English course
3 credits Mathematics – Algebra 1, Geometry, and an advanced math course*
4 credits Mathematics – Algebra 1, Geometry, two credits in an advanced math course*
4 credits Mathematics – Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra II, and an advanced math course*
3 credits Science – Biology, IPC or Chemistry, and an advanced course**
4 credits Science – Biology, IPC or advanced science courses**
4 credits Science – Biology, IPC or advanced science courses**
3 credits Social Studies – U.S. History, U.S. Government (.5 credit) , Economics (.5 credit) World Geography or World History, or combined World Geography/History
3 credits Social Studies – U.S. History, U.S. Government (.5 credit) , Economics (.5 credit), World Geography or World History, or combined World Geography/History
3 credits Social Studies – U.S. History, U.S. Government (.5 credit) Economics (.5 credit) World Geography or World History, or combined World Geography/History
2 credits of Spanish Language or Computer Programming (if available)
2 credits Spanish Language or Computer Programming (If available)
2 credits Spanish Language or Computer Programming (If available)
1 credit Physical Education
1 credit Physical Education
1 credit Physical Education
1 credit Fine Arts
1 credit Fine Arts
1 credit Fine Arts
5 credits in electives
7 credits in electives
7 credits in electives
* 3rd Math Credit includes Math Models, Algebra II, or TEA approved course ** 3rd Science Credit includes Chemistry, Physics, or TEA approved course
Credit requirements specific to at least one endorsement
Credit requirements specific to at least one endorsement
* 3rd & 4th Math Credit from TEA approved list ** 3rd & 4th Science Credit from TEA approved list
* 3rd & 4th Math Credit from TEA approved list ** 3rd & 4th Science Credit from TEA approved list
22 CREDITS Students may opt to Foundation-only after completing sophomore year.
ENDORSEMENTS
Advanced Math Advanced Science
BUSINESS/INDUSTRY
PUBLIC SERVICES
ARTS/HUMANITIES
MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
Agricultural Technology Agriculture Leadership
Family & Community Services
Four levels of Spanish Four levels of Band
Select courses from the curriculum of each of the other endorsement areas; Credits in a variety of advanced courses from multiple content areas.
State Assessments Required for Graduation
Performance Acknowledgements
English I, II; Algebra I; U.S. History; Biology
bilingualism/biliteracy; college AP; PSAT, SAT or ACT
Outstanding performance: Dual credit coursework;
Questions? Contact your BHS Counselor or http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index2.a spx?id=25769806149