An Update on the Core 40 with Technical Honors Diploma.

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An Update on the Core 40 with Technical Honors Diploma

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What are adults saying about the Core 40 with Technical Honors Diploma?

For the Core 40 with Technical Honors diploma, a students must: Complete all requirements for Core 40. Complete a career-technical program (8 or more related credits) Earn a grade of C or better in courses that will count toward the diploma. Have a grade point average of a B or better. Complete two of the following, one must be A or B: A. Score at or above the following levels on WorkKeys: Reading for Information - Level 6; Applied Mathematics - Level 6; Locating Information - Level 5 B. Complete dual high school/college credit courses in a technical area (6 college credits) C. Complete a Professional Career Internship course or Cooperative Education course (2 credits) D. Complete an industry-based work experience as part of two-year CTE program (minimum 140 hours) E. Earn a state-approved, industry-recognized certification

For the Core 40 with Technical Honors diploma, a students must: Complete all requirements for Core 40. Complete a career-technical program (8 or more related credits) Earn a grade of C or better in courses that will count toward the diploma. Have a grade point average of a B or better.

Core 40 Diploma Credits Courses English 8 credits Core 40 English Math 6 credits Algebra I Geometry Algebra II Science 6 credits Biology I Core 40 Science Chemistry I, OR Physics I, OR Integrated Chem/Physics

Core 40 Diploma Credits Courses Social Studies 6 credits World History OR World Civilization OR Geo. & History of World OR AP World History US History Government and Economics PE 2 credits Still two semesters Health 1 credit Health and Wellness

Core 40 Diploma Credits Courses Directed Electives 5 credits World Languages Fine Arts Career-Technical Education General Electives 6 credits Any elective course Local Reqts TOTALMinimum of 40 credits

Core 40 Math 2 math credits recommended during senior year 2 Core 40 math credits or 2 Physics credits must be completed in junior or senior year

For the Core 40 with Technical Honors diploma, a students must: Complete all requirements for Core 40. Complete a career-technical program (8 or more related credits) Earn a grade of C or better in courses that will count toward the diploma. Have a grade point average of a B or better.

For the Core 40 with Technical Honors diploma, a students must: Complete all requirements for Core 40. Complete a career-technical program (8 or more related credits) Earn a grade of C or better in courses that will count toward the diploma. Have a grade point average of a B or better.

For the Core 40 with Technical Honors diploma, a students must: Complete all requirements for Core 40. Complete a career-technical program (8 or more related credits) Earn a grade of C or better in courses that will count toward the diploma. Have a grade point average of a B or better.

For the Core 40 with Technical Honors diploma, a students must: Complete all requirements for Core 40. Complete a career-technical program (8 or more related credits) Earn a grade of C or better in courses that will count toward the diploma. Have a grade point average of a B or better. Complete two of the following, one must be A or B: A. Score at or above the following levels on WorkKeys: Reading for Information - Level 6; Applied Mathematics - Level 6; Locating Information - Level 5 B. Complete dual high school/college credit courses in a technical area (6 college credits) C. Complete a Professional Career Internship course or Cooperative Education course (2 credits) D. Complete an industry-based work experience as part of two-year CTE program (minimum 140 hours) E. Earn a state-approved, industry-recognized certification

Complete two of the following, one must be A or B: A. Score at or above the following levels on WorkKeys: Reading for Information - Level 6; Applied Mathematics - Level 6; Locating Information - Level 5 B. Complete dual high school/college credit courses in a technical area (6 college credits) C. Complete a Professional Career Internship course or Cooperative Education course (2 credits) D. Complete an industry-based work experience as part of two-year CTE program (minimum 140 hours) E. Earn a state-approved, industry-recognized certification

Complete two of the following, one must be A or B: A. Score at or above the following levels on WorkKeys: Reading for Information - Level 6; Applied Mathematics - Level 6; Locating Information - Level 5 B. Complete dual high school/college credit courses in a technical area (6 college credits) C. Complete a Professional Career Internship course or Cooperative Education course (2 credits) D. Complete an industry-based work experience as part of two-year CTE program (minimum 140 hours) E. Earn a state-approved, industry-recognized certification

Complete two of the following, one must be A or B: A. Score at or above the following levels on WorkKeys: Reading for Information - Level 6; Applied Mathematics - Level 6; Locating Information - Level 5 B. Complete dual high school/college credit courses in a technical area (6 college credits) C. Complete a Professional Career Internship course or Cooperative Education course (2 credits) D. Complete an industry-based work experience as part of two-year CTE program (minimum 140 hours) E. Earn a state-approved, industry-recognized certification

Complete two of the following, one must be A or B: A. Score at or above the following levels on WorkKeys: Reading for Information - Level 6; Applied Mathematics - Level 6; Locating Information - Level 5 B. Complete dual high school/college credit courses in a technical area (6 college credits) C. Complete a Professional Career Internship course or Cooperative Education course (2 credits) D. Complete an industry-based work experience as part of two-year CTE program (minimum 140 hours) E. Earn a state-approved, industry-recognized certification

Complete two of the following, one must be A or B: A. Score at or above the following levels on WorkKeys: Reading for Information - Level 6; Applied Mathematics - Level 6; Locating Information - Level 5 B. Complete dual high school/college credit courses in a technical area (6 college credits) C. Complete a Professional Career Internship course or Cooperative Education course (2 credits) D. Complete an industry-based work experience as part of two-year CTE program (minimum 140 hours) E. Earn a state-approved, industry-recognized certification

An industry based work experience Must be part of a two-year CTE program that includes a standards-based capstone or culminating experience in the students career pathway and: Involves a minimum of 10 hours per week for one semester or a minimum of 140 hours over a full school year, Is developed through an education/training agreement based on the standards, Includes a portfolio that documents the students work and reflections on what has been learned, Incorporates related theory instruction and on the job training.

Complete two of the following, one must be A or B: A. Score at or above the following levels on WorkKeys: Reading for Information - Level 6; Applied Mathematics - Level 6; Locating Information - Level 5 B. Complete dual high school/college credit courses in a technical area (6 college credits) C. Complete a Professional Career Internship course or Cooperative Education course (2 credits) D. Complete an industry-based work experience as part of two-year CTE program (minimum 140 hours) E. Earn a state-approved, industry-recognized certification

Best of Both Worlds C40 with AHD Rigorous courses More math, arts, and world language Preparation for 4-year college success Rigor plus college preparation C40 with THD Rigorous courses More high tech, high skills training Preparation for college AND career success Rigor plus real-world training & preparation

What do STUDENTS think about the Core 40 with Technical Honors Diploma?

Questions?