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Hendrickson High School

This guide provides information about the Texas Foundation Endorsement Graduation Plan, offering flexibility and choice in course selection to prepare for postsecondary goals. Students in 8th grade will choose from 5 endorsements: STEM, Business and Industry, Public Services, Arts and Humanities, and Multidisciplinary Studies.

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Hendrickson High School

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  1. Hendrickson High School Administration Daniel Garcia, Principal Michael Grebb, Associate Principal Lacey Ajibola, Assistant Principal Clarissa Alvarado, Assistant Principal Jeff Black, Assistant Principal Scott Ford, Assistant Principal Nikki Dickerson, Assistant Principal Lisa Pasholk, Assistant Principal Counselors Cassandra Jackson, Lead Counselor Cristina Allgood, Counselor Andy Harvey, Counselor Wresha Torrez, Counselor Andy Warner, Counselor Leigh Ann Spradlin, Transition Counselor 1

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  3. Endorsement Guide Overview • This Endorsement Guide is designed to provide you with information about the Texas Foundation Endorsement Graduation Plan. The purpose of the graduation plan is to provide students flexibility and choice in the selection of courses that will best prepare them for their individual postsecondary goals. Employers and leaders in the Texas workforce have encouraged career oriented training and certification at the high school level to help meet their growing demands. • All 8th graders will be required to choose one of five endorsements as outlined in the new graduation plan. The five endorsement areas are: Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM); Business and Industry; Public Services; Arts and Humanities; and Multidisciplinary Studies.  The earned endorsement will be reflected on the student’s official transcript at the completion of their high school career. • How are the endorsements organized? • As you use this guide, you will see recommended pathways (or coherent sequences of courses) organized by career clusters within each of the endorsements.  A career cluster is a grouping of occupations and broad industries based on commonalities.  These career clusters are designed to help students (and their parents) make informed education decisions; based on the idea that the education of the 21st century should combine rigorous academics with relevant career education. When schools integrate academic and technical education, students can see the "relevance" of what they are learning. The pathways allow students to study a particular field in depth and help to facilitate a seamless transition from secondary to postsecondary opportunities. • Required Parent Conference: • Please join your 8th grade student and a PfISD school counselor to discuss high school course selection and your child’s individual Endorsement Graduation Plan as it relates to his/her unique interests and future career goals. This meeting benefits your child’s school success and also satisfies state law, which requires an individual meeting with each parent about the Endorsement Graduation Plan. Here are some tips to help you prepare for the conference: • Use this Endorsement Guide to help your student select an endorsement and pathway • Log on to Bridges.com to assist your student with their four year plan and course selection, here’s the basic log in information: • Portfolio name: pisd###### (Student ID) • Password: Student Birthdate (ex. 05202000) •  Attend scheduled appointment with your student and PfISD counselor • Your involvement in the process of helping your student prepare for high school is critical. We hope this Endorsement Guide will be a valuable resource in the exciting journey! 3

  4. House Bill 5 Graduation Plans *The graduation plans below reflect current State Board of Education guidance and have not been approved by the PfISD Board of Trustees. Student must fulfill the graduation requirements of at least 1 of the 5 endorsements below and successfully complete Algebra II. 4

  5. Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) Endorsement STEM Criteria STEM Endorsement Career Cluster: (offered at HHS) IMPORTANT: Algebra II, Chemistry, and Physics are required Career and Technical Education (CTE) Focus: • 4 or more credits of CTE courses • At least 2 in same career cluster within the STEM Endorsement, 4th credit from STEM career cluster • At least 1 advanced CTE course (3rd or 4th course in a pathway) Computer Science: • 4 or more credits in Computer Science from a predetermined list of eligible courses Math Focus: • A total of 5 credits in math • Must include Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and 2 additional math courses for which Algebra II is a prerequisite Science Focus: • A total of 5 credits in science • Must include Biology, Chemistry, Physics and 2 additional science courses 5

  6. Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) Endorsement To earn a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Endorsement, the student must select and complete one of the following pathways (in addition to the other graduation requirements): 6

  7. Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) Endorsement • STEM Careers at a Glance • Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operator • You will: Operate computer-controlled machines or robots to perform one or more machine functions on metal or plastic work pieces. Manufacturing industries employ almost all of these workers. Workers learn in apprenticeship programs, informally on the job, and in secondary, vocation, or postsecondary schools. Expect stiff competition for these jobs. • Civil Engineer • You will: Plan, design and oversee construction and maintenance of structures and facilities like roads, railroads, airports, bridges and more. Bachelor’s degree is sufficient for most starting positions, but some research positions may require a graduate degree. Starting salaries are among the highest of all college graduates. Continuing education is needed for engineers to keep up with technological advancements. • Check out www.TexasCareerCheck.com to learn more about hundreds more STEM careers! 7

  8. Business & Industry Endorsement Business and Industry Criteria Business & Industry Endorsement Career Clusters: (offered at HHS) Career and Technical Education (CTE) Focus: • 4 or more credits of CTE courses • At least 2 in same career cluster within the Business and Industry (B/I) Endorsement, 4th credit from an approved B/I career cluster • At least 1 advanced course (3rd or 4th course in a pathway) English Focus: • 4 English elective credits to include three levels in one of the following areas • Advanced Broadcast Journalism • Advanced Journalism: Newspaper • Advanced Journalism: Yearbook • Public Speaking • Debate Technology Applications Focus: • 4 technology applications credits 8

  9. Business & Industry Endorsement To earn a Business & Industry Endorsement, the student must select and complete one of the following pathways (in addition to the other graduation requirements): 9

  10. Business & Industry Endorsement 10

  11. Business & Industry Endorsement 11

  12. Business & Industry Endorsement 12

  13. Business & Industry Endorsement 13

  14. Business & Industry Endorsement • Business/Industry Careers at a Glance • Construction Manager • You will: Work closely with architects and engineers to go over plans and blueprints, making timetables for the project, determining material and labor costs, negotiating with and hiring subcontractors and workers, scheduling works on site and more. • Computer User Support Specialist • You will: Provide technical assistance to computer users. Answer questions or resolve computer problems for clients in person, or via telephone or electronically. May provide assistance regarding the use of computer hardware and software, including printing, installation, word processing, electronic mail, and operating systems. • Financial Manager • You will: Review financial reports, monitor accounts, prepare activity reports and financial forecasts. You will also investigate ways to improve profitability, and analyze markets for business opportunities, such as expansion, mergers and acquisitions. • Check out www.TexasCareerCheck.com to learn more about hundreds more Business/Industry careers! 13

  15. Public Service Endorsement Public Service Criteria • Career and Technical Education (CTE) Focus: • 4 or more credits of CTE courses • At least 2 in same career cluster within the Public Service Endorsement, 4th credit from an approved Public Service career cluster • At least 1 advanced course (3rd or 4th course in a pathway) • Leadership and Military Focus: • 4 credits of JROTC courses • Must begin program in 9th grade Public Service Endorsement Career Clusters (offered at HHS) 14

  16. Public Service Endorsement • To earn a Public Service Endorsement, the student must select and complete one of the following pathways (in addition to the other graduation requirements): 15

  17. Public Service Endorsement 16

  18. Public Service Endorsement 16

  19. Public Service Endorsement • Public Service Careers at a Glance • Registered Nurse • You will: Perform diagnostic tests and analyze results, administer medications, operate medical equipment, record patients’ symptoms and medical histories, and assist with patient rehabilitation and follow-up. • Child and Family Social Worker • You will: Provide social services and assistance to improve the social and psychological functioning of children and their families and to maximize the family well-being and the academic functioning of children. • Emergency Medical Technician • You will: Respond to emergency calls to provide efficient and immediate care to the critically ill and injured, and to transport the patient to a medical facility. • Check out www.TexasCareerCheck.com to learn more about hundreds more Public Service careers! 16

  20. Arts and Humanities Criteria Arts & Humanities Endorsement Languages Other Than English (LOTE) Focus: • 4 levels of the same language in a LOTE OR • 2 levels of the same language in a LOTE and 2 levels of a different language in a LOTE Fine Arts or Innovative Course Focus: • 4 credits from 1 or 2 categories or disciplines in fine arts or innovative courses English Focus: • 4 English elective credits Social Studies Focus: • 5 social studies courses 17

  21. To earn a Arts & Humanities Endorsement, the student must select and complete one of the following pathways (in addition to the other graduation requirements): Arts & Humanities Endorsement 18

  22. Arts & Humanities Endorsement 19

  23. Arts & Humanities Endorsement Fine Arts & Humanities Careers High School Diploma: Actor, Choreographer, Film/Movie Director, Dancer or Musician. Certificate: TV/Camera Operator or Prepress Technician. Associates Degree: Broadcast Technician, Sound Engineering Technician, Photography, Desktop Publisher or Library Technician. Bachelor’s Degree: Radio/TV Announcer, Graphic Designer, Music Director, Multimedia Artist/Animator, Commercial and Industrial Designer, or Technical Writer. Master’s Degree: Curator, Museum Technician and Conservator, Archivist, International Relation Specialist or College/University Faculty Member. Doctoral Degree: Professor, Lawyer or Anthropologist. 20

  24. Multidisciplinary Studies Endorsement Multidisciplinary Criteria Advanced Course Focus: • 4 advanced courses Foundation Subject Focus: Four courses in each of the four foundation subjects • English (must include English IV) • Math • Science (must include Chemistry or Physics) • Social studies AP or Dual Credit Focus: • Any 4 AP or Dual Credit courses from English, Math, Science, Social Studies, Economics, LOTE or Fine Arts 21

  25. Multidisciplinary Studies Endorsement To earn a Multidisciplinary Studies Endorsement, the student must select and complete one of the following pathways (in addition to the other graduation requirements): 22

  26. The 4-year Planning Process Families may utilize the following process to begin choosing an endorsement and pathway and completing the 4-year planning process: • Review student results from the Cluster Finder in Bridges that was completed in school. List the top three interests below. • ____________________________________ • ____________________________________ • ____________________________________ • Review the developed endorsement and pathways on pages 5 through 21 that align to identified interest areas. • Choose an endorsement and pathway from pages 5 through 21 of the Endorsement Guide. • Use the 4-year planning tool on the next page to begin developing a 4-year course plan. • Write down any questions you have and bring them to your individual appointment with the high school counselor. Initial 4-year plans will be entered into Bridges and finalized at individual parent appointments in the month of February. 23

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