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Policy 6000.1 Training

Policy 6000.1 Training. November 2, 2010 Piper High School. District Guidance Department. Ralph Aiello Coordinator Joy Altman Counselor Debbie Ventura Secretary Donna Murphy Secretary Irene Graboyes Secretary CeeCee Lewers Registrar

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Policy 6000.1 Training

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  1. Policy 6000.1 Training November 2, 2010 Piper High School

  2. District Guidance Department • Ralph Aiello Coordinator • Joy Altman Counselor • Debbie Ventura Secretary • Donna Murphy Secretary • Irene Graboyes Secretary • CeeCeeLewers Registrar • Alan Negin BRACE • Kathrine Francis Executive Director

  3. Contact Information • KCW – 7th Floor • 600 SE 3rd Ave • Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 • Elementary: 754-321-2585 • Secondary: 754-321-2584 • Home Ed: 754-321-2586 • Registrar: 754-321-2590 • Fax: 754-321-2724

  4. TERMS Website • Policy 6000.1 • Course Code Directory (CCD) • Comprehensive Course Table (CCT) • PA for PF List • Computer Competency List • Local Honors • Dual Enrollment Equivalency List • PE Waivers • EOC Course Equivalency Lists • Foreign Language Waivers • Foreign Transfer Guide • Counseling for Future Education Handbook • NCAA

  5. School Board Policies • Browardschools.com • School Board • Online School Board Policies • 6000.1 • Policy Number • Procedural Manual • Black = Policy • Red = Procedural Manual

  6. Cohorts • Cohort is critical!!!!! • Determines graduation criteria • Grades 10 – 12 are the same; All others are different • Required courses • Local Requirements • End-of-Course Exams

  7. Middle School Promotion Criteria • Local criteria • 6 to 7 • 7 to 8 • Statutory criteria • 8 to 9

  8. 6 - 8 • Pass 4.0 courses in total • Core and Elective • 2.0 out of the 4.0 must be Core • Language Arts • Mathematics • Science • Social Studies • If you see .25, .50, or .75, then look at the term

  9. 8 to 9 • 3.0 Language Arts • Rigor Level 2/3 Reading will count • Only in June of 8th grade, if necessary • Safety net; Expected to do recovery • 3.0 Mathematics • Yes, Algebra 1 in 7th can be retaken/forgiven in 8th • Recover M/J Math 7 • 3.0 Science • 3.0 Social Studies • Civics (12-13) • 0.5 Career and Education Planning • 7th Grade • ePEP • Re-valuate in 8th grade

  10. High School in Middle School • Acceleration is encouraged • Grades begin the official hs transcript • Do not count for Class Rank • Count for Graduation • Count for Bright Futures • Count for State University Admissions • Forgivable for grades of C, D, or F • B grades can be retaken • No credit or grade (Audit – “U” flag)

  11. Senate Bill 4 • National Standards Movement • American Diploma Project • Knowledge and skills for 21st Century workforce require advanced education • College and Career Readiness • Phasing in increased graduation requirements • Moving from FCAT to End-of-Course Exams (EOC) • Eliminates Major Areas of Interest (MAI) for all

  12. High School • Cohort is determined by the first year of 9th grade in August (as we understand it today!) • This is the “contract year” on A14 • Contract 07 (13th) • Contracts 08 (12th), 09 (11th), 10 (10th) have the same requirements • Contracts 11 (9th), 12 (8th), 13 (7th), 14 (6th), 15 (5th) all have different requirements

  13. Cohorts 08 – 10 • 4 English • 4 Math (Algebra 1) • 3 Science • 1 World History • 1 US History • 0.5 US Government • 0.5 Economics • 1 Performing Arts* • 1 HOPE* • Computer Competency • 40 Community Service • 2.0 Unweighted GPA • FCAT Reading & Math • Concordant Scores

  14. Concordant Scores • 2009-10 Non-grads are grandfathered • SAT R: 410 • SAT M: 370 • ACT R: 15 • ACT M: 15 • For all cohorts, “three attempts” rule is gone • 2010-11 grads • If test taken prior to November 30, 2009, then can use old scores • If test taken after December 1, 2009, then new scores: • SAT R: 420 • SAT M: 340 • ACT R: 18 • ACT M: 15

  15. Computer Competency • Take a course off the long list • Hard coded in TERMS • Complete a GLIDES project • Press button in Pinnacle • Meet the standards of the checklist • Enter the Computer Competency waiver on A13 • The checklist will be more rigorous soon • Contracts 2013 (7th) and thereafter will have a new (undetermined) requirement

  16. Graduation Reports • School Reports Folder • GUII004 Graduation Requirements • Datawarehouse • Guidance Folder • Credits • Computer Competency • GPA • FCAT • Service Hours

  17. 2010-11 Contract Graduation Requirements • 4 English • 4 Math • Algebra 1 or equivalent (EOC) • Geometry or equivalent • 3 Science • 1 World History • 1 United States History • 0.5 United States Government • 0.5 Economics • 1.0 Performing Arts* • 1.0 HOPE* • 8.0 Electives • FCAT Reading 2.0 or concordant • 2.0 GPA • 40 Community Service Hours • Computer Competency

  18. Contract 11 Algebra EOC • Eliminates FCAT Math and Science • Grade 9 = 30% of final grade • Computer-based • May 16-20, 2011 • Everybody (6-12) in Algebra 1 or the equivalent will test • 9th graders who passed in middle school will test • Won’t go back and impact MS grades or credits • All grades count for HS Accountability and AYP

  19. EOC Continuted • 2nd year of EOC • Pass/Fail • Or, 30% follow CY 11 • Offered twice • Semester 1 • Semester 2 • ESE Waivers • Likely impacts: • Awarding credits once each year • Final exam weight from 25% to 30% • Specific Algebra and equivalent 8th digits • Technology capacity • Report cards • Transcripts • Forgiveness Rules

  20. Credit Acceleration Program (CAP) • Beginning in 2011-12 • Once “passing” scores are established • Earn credit without taking the course • Earn credit if failed the course • Any student in 6-12 can choose to test • May impact Bright Futures, SUS, NCAA, etc.

  21. 2011-12 (8th) Contract Graduation Requirements • 4 English • 4 Math • Algebra 1 or equivalent (EOC – P/F) • Geometry or equivalent (EOC – 30%) • 3 Science • Biology or equivalent (EOC – 30%) • 1 World History • 1 United States History • 0.5 United States Government • 0.5 Economics • 1.0 Performing Arts* • 1.0 HOPE* • 8.0 Electives • FCAT Reading 2.0 or concordant • 2.0 GPA • 40 Community Service Hours • Computer Competency

  22. 2012-13 (7th) Contract Graduation Requirements • 4 English • 4 Math • Algebra 1 or equivalent (EOC – P/F) • Geometry or equivalent (EOC – P/F) • Algebra 2 or equivalent (No EOC at this time) • 3 Science • Biology or equivalent (EOC – P/F) • 1 World History • 1 United States History • 0.5 United States Government • 0.5 Economics • 1.0 Performing Arts* • 1.0 HOPE* • 8.0 Electives • FCAT Reading 2.0 or concordant • 2.0 GPA • 40 Community Service Hours • Computer Competency

  23. 2013-14 (6th) Contract Graduation Requirements • 4 English • 4 Math • Algebra 1 or equivalent (EOC – P/F) • Geometry or equivalent (EOC – P/F) • Algebra 2 or equivalent (No EOC at this time) • 3 Science • Biology or equivalent (EOC – P/F) • Chemistry or Physics (No EOC at this time) • Equally rigorous course • 1 World History • 1 United States History • 0.5 United States Government • 0.5 Economics • 1.0 Performing Arts* • 1.0 HOPE* • 8.0 Electives • FCAT Reading 2.0 or concordant • 2.0 GPA • 40 Community Service Hours • Computer Competency

  24. Other 6000.1 Items • Transfer of Credit • Face to Face Interaction for Scheduling • Guidance Services • Dual Enrollment • Early Admissions • Quality Point Weighting • Semester Grade Calculation • 37.5%, 37.5%, 25%

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