Plano ISD Key Communicators
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This document outlines the HB5 graduation requirements for Plano ISD students as of April 24, 2014. It details the STAAR EOC assessments needed to graduate, including English I, English II, Algebra I, Biology, and US History. The guiding principles emphasize that all students will complete an endorsement and will be career and college ready. It includes information on graduation plans, credit requirements, and various endorsements offered, such as STEM, Business and Industry, Public Services, Arts and Humanities, and Multidisciplinary Studies.
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Plano ISD Key Communicators Making Sense of HB5 Graduation Requirements April 24,2014
STAAR EOC Assessments • Required to pass for high school graduation • English I (reading and writing combined) • English II (reading and writing combined) • Algebra I • Biology • US History
Graduation Plan Guiding Principles All Plano ISD students will successfully complete an endorsement All Plano ISD students will be career and college ready Maintain student (parent) voice and choice in the process as appropriate Maintain high expectations for all Plano ISD students (i.e. earn an endorsement)
Plano ISD Foundation/Endorsement Plan • Foundation/endorsement plan • 24/26 credits • ½ speech • ½ health • Personal graduation plan • Individual/small group conferences with counselors
Endorsements • STEM • Business and Industry • Public Services • Arts and Humanities • Multidisciplinary Studies
Endorsements • Business and Industry – • Database Management • Information Technology • Communications • Accounting • Finance • Marketing • Graphic Design • Architecture • Logistics • Automotive Technology • Agricultural Science
Public Services – • Health Sciences and Occupations • Education and Training • Law Enforcement • Culinary Arts • Hospitality • STEM– • Science • Technology • Engineering • Advanced Math
Arts and Humanities – • Political Science • World Language • Cultural Studies • English Literature • History • Fine Arts • Multidisciplinary– • Designated advanced courses from several endorsement areas in each of the four Foundation subjects