Colorado Graduation Guidelines

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Colorado Graduation Guidelines

Introduction Colorado is the last state to align graduation expectations for all students. State statute (section 22‐2‐106) required the State Board of Education to adopt a set of guidelines for high school graduation requirements by May 2013. Local school boards may use their own locally‐developed graduation requirements so long as they “meet or exceed” any minimum standards or core competencies/skills adopted by the state board.

Purpose of State Guidelines To articulate Colorado’s shared belief about the value and meaning of a high school diploma To outline the minimum components, expectations and responsibilities of local districts and the state to support students in attaining a high school diploma

The Why Source: Georgetown University, Job Growth and Education Requirements, 2013

The Why: Why New Graduation Requirements? Colorado by the Numbers

The Why Englewood by the Numbers District 2012-13 6-Year Graduation Rate 2012 Graduates Enrolled in College 25.7% EHS: 81.1% CFAHS: 45.9% Completion: 72.1% Englewood’s 2012-13 Dropout Rate was 7.4% (122 students) $ 58.8 % of 2012 Graduates Required College Remediation $43.5 Million in lost Lifetime Earnings ($356,000 per student)

The Why The goal is for students to graduate from high school prepared to be successful in school and in life, earning a living wage and contributing to Colorado’s economy. Colorado is committed to educating students so they enter the workforce with in-demand skills that meet business, industry, and higher education standards. Colorado’s graduation guidelines reflect our state’s rigorous expectations for students and educators. The state’s graduation guidelines are a meaningful link to improvements that Colorado has already made to set clearer, higher expectations for students and educators.

Graduation Requirements Review Existing Graduation Requirements

EHS Graduation Requirements Beginning with Class of 2018 ENGLISH 4 units MATH 3 units SCIENCE 3 units SOCIAL SCIENCE 3.5 units (Global Studies, World History, US History, American Government, Economics) FINANCIAL LITERACY .5 units PE 1.5 units ACADEMIC ELECTIVES 3 units ELECTIVES 4.5 units TOTAL 23.0 Units

CFAHS Graduation Requirements Beginning with Class of 2018 ENGLISH 4 units MATH 3 units SCIENCE 3 units SOCIAL SCIENCE 3.5 units U. S. History 1.0 World History .50 Economics/Financial Literacy .50 Government .25 Geography .50 Psychology or Sociology .25 Social Studies Electives .50 HEALTH .5 units FINE ARTS or PE 1.5 units ELECTIVES 7.5 units TOTAL 23.0 Units

The What What Does the Change Look Like? Beginning in 2021, students must demonstrate competency—or show what they know. Their high school diploma will prove they are ready to enter work, military, or college. This year’s 6th graders, or the 9th graders in fall 2017, will be the first class to demonstrate their readiness in English, math, science, and social studies through the graduation guidelines menu. They may select from a list of options to demonstrate competency. Students could fulfill one or more of these options any time during their high school career by: Earning minimum scores on state and national tests Completing rigorous learning projects guided by a faculty mentor Passing college-level courses taken during high school Earning professional certifications

The Grad Guidelines Menu DEMONSTRATION of Readiness English Math English Math ACCUPLACER Concurrent Enrollment 62 Reading Comprehension 61 Elementary Algebra Passing Grade Passing Grade ACT District Capstone 18 ACT English 19 ACT Math Individualized Individualized ACT Compass Industry Certificate 79 63 Individualized Individualized ACT WorkKeys International Baccalaureate Bronze or Higher Bronze or Higher 4 4 Advanced Placement SAT 2 2 430 460 ASVAB Collaboratively-Developed, Standards-Based Performance Assessment 31 31 In development In development

The How: How Will We Make the Change?

Next Steps for Englewood

Planning for 2015-16

Looking Ahead to 2016 - 2018

Guiding Questions For Cabinet What requirements must our current student meet to earn a high school diploma from our district? How do our current local high school graduation requirements compare to the Colorado’s graduation guidelines? Which of our current requirements meet or exceed the state guidelines? What additions do we need to meet the state guidelines? Using student achievement data, in what ways do students currently demonstrate their readiness for college and careers based on the Colorado menu of college and career-ready demonstrations? Which of our current requirements no longer are needed? What do we want to keep or eliminate? What processes do we have in place or should we consider options to bring community members, workforce, and higher education to discuss input for our diploma planning process. Are there other requirements beyond the state’s guidelines that we should consider adding to our local high school graduation requirements (e.g. world languages, music, art, health, etc.)? How would we like to incorporate the state’s civics requirement for high school? Do we want to permit students longer or shorter time periods to earn a diploma? How will we provide flexibility within our policy for students with disabilities?