Title: Joseph E. Fisher, Assistant Commissioner Division of Special Education
1New HIGH School Diploma Requirements Impact on
Students with Disabilities
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- Joseph E. Fisher, Assistant Commissioner
Division of Special Education - Branson Townsend, Executive Director Secondary
Education - Division of Accountability, Teaching Learning
2TN Public Chapter 273
- Requires that every public school student shall
take a series of three (3) examinationsas a
strategy for assessing student readiness to enter
and succeed in postsecondary training - One assessment in the 8th grade, one in the 10th
grade and one in the 11th grade - Purpose is to assist in developing interventions
for the purpose of increasing graduation rate and
improving student preparation for postsecondary
achievement
3TN Public Chapter 273
- ACT battery of exams
- 8th grade..EXPLORE (accommodations listed in
IEP) - 10th gradePLAN (pre-ACT test) (accommodations
listed in IEP) - 11th grade..ACT (2 options for
accommodationsState or ACT)
4Focused Plan of Study
- During the second semester of 8th grade, all
students along with their parents, school
counselors and administrator will jointly prepare
an initial 4, 5, or 6 year plan of study. - www.collegefortn.org
- www.kuder.com
5Focused Plan of Study
- By the end of the 10th grade, the same team will
focus the plan to ensure the completion of the
program of study and a smooth transition to
postsecondary study and/or to work. - The plan will be reviewed annually by the student
and the advisor/guidance counselor, and revised
based on changes in the students interest and
career goals.
6Focused Plan of Study
- High School and middle grades faculty will
collaborate in planning curriculum and the
transition between middle grades and high school. - Work-based learning (WBL) will be available to
all students including SWD. One of the capstone
experiences listed in the regulations. - Students will have access to a system of
structured WBL experiences that allow them to
apply classroom theories to practical problems
and explore career options at the work site.
7Regular Diploma
- Ready Core Curriculum
- English 4 units
- Mathematics 4 units
- Science 3 units
- Social Studies 3 units
- Health, Physical Fitness Wellness
- 1.5 units
- Personal Finance.5 units
- To earn a regular high school diploma, students
must earn the prescribed 22 credit minimum have
a satisfactory attendance and discipline record.
8Elective Focus
- Students will complete an elective focus of no
less than 3 credits. - The elective focus may be in CTE, Science Math,
Humanities, Fine Arts, AP/IB, or other areas
approved by the LEA.
9Transition Certificate
- A Transition Certificate may be awarded to SWD
who, at the end of the 4th year of high school,
have failed to earn a regular diploma (22 units
of credit) but have satisfactorily completed an
IEP, and have satisfactory records of attendance
and conduct. - SWD may continue to work towards the high school
diploma through the end of the school year in
which they turn twenty-two years old.
10IEP Certificate
- An IEP certificate will be awarded to SWD who
have (1) satisfactorily completed an IEP, (2)
successfully completed a portfolio, and (3) have
satisfactory records of attendance and conduct. - PLEASE NOTE This replaces the old Special
Education Diploma
11Graduation Requirements
- Students with qualifying disabilities as
documented in the IEP shall be required to
achieve at least Algebra I and Geometry (or
equivalent). - The required number of credits in math will be
achieved through increased instructional time,
appropriate methodologies, accommodations and
other differentiated instruction as determined by
the IEP team
12Math Requirements SWD Option
- Must be enrolled in a math course each year of
high school - 9th Grade Algebra 1 A
- 10th Grade Algebra 1 B End of Course Test
- 11th Grade Geometry A
- 12th Grade Geometry B End of Course Test
13Algebra I A I BGeometry A B
- An appropriately endorsed SPED teacher who has
demonstrated HQ status in Math may serve as the
teacher of record and award credit to SPED
students (only). - In this setting, use the following course codes
- Algebra I A 31025
- Algebra I B 31026
- Geometry A 31085
- Geometry B 31086
14Graduation Requirements
- Students with qualifying disabilities as
documented in the IEP shall be required to
achieve at least Biology I and two other lab
science credits. - The required number of credits in science will be
achieved through increased instructional time,
appropriate methodologies, and accommodations and
other differentiated instruction, as determined
by the IEP team
15Science RequirementsSWD Option
- Note Only one Lab Course is needed if Biology A
and B are taken for credit - 10th Grade Biology 1 A
- 11th Grade Biology 1 B End of Course Test
16- 9th Grade Physical Science focuses on
concepts, tends to have less terminology
and includes math applications. - Other options providing an adequate foundation
for taking Biology include - Environmental Science, Earth Science, or
Agriscience
17Biology I A Biology I B
- An appropriately endorsed SPED teacher who has
demonstrated HQ status in science may serve as
the teacher of record and award credit to SPED
students (only). - In this setting, use the following course codes
- Biology I A 32105
- Biology I B 32106
18English RequirementsSWD Option
- An appropriately endorsed SPED teacher who has
demonstrated HQ status in English may serve as
the teacher of record and award credit to SPED
students (only). - In this setting, use the following course codes
- English 9 30015
- English 10 30025
- English 11 30035
- English 12 30055
19Course Codes
- Those responsible for school approval course
codes need to carefully consult the correlation
of course code document located on the school
approval web site. - http//state.tn.us/education/schapproval/course_co
de_corr.shtml -
20Inclusion
- SWD will be included in regular classes to the
degree possible and with appropriate support and
accommodations. - Involves bringing support services to the student
(rather than moving the student to the services) - Support provided by Sped teacher/teacher
assistant
21Inclusion
- Gen ed and sped teachers need to establish a
rapport by establishing a comfortable
relationship - Discuss teaching styles
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- How do each manage behavior
- Gen ed teacher should be part of the IEP process
for students in room - Sped teacher should not be treated as a teacher
assistant
22Algebra I A I BGeometry A B
- An appropriately endorsed general education
teacher who has demonstrated HQ status in Math
may serve as the teacher of record and award
credit to regular education special education
students with support provided by a Sped
teacher/teacher assistant in this inclusive
setting - In this setting, use the following course codes
- Algebra 1 A 31023
- Algebra 1 B 31024
- Geometry A 31083
- Geometry B 31084
23Biology I A Biology I B
- An appropriately endorsed general education
teacher who has demonstrated HQ status in science
may serve as the teacher of record and award
credit to regular education and special education
students with support provided by a Sped
teacher/teacher assistant in this inclusive
setting - In this setting, use the following course codes
- Biology I A 32103
- Biology I B 32104
242009 -10Gateway Diploma Requirement
- Gateway Math, Language Arts, Science
- For students entering high school 2008-09 and
before not enrolled and have earned course credit
in Algebra I, English II, and Biology I but still
need to pass the Gateway test to meet their
diploma requirement - Interventions still required
- May retake this assessment as many times as
necessary - Moving to electronic administration of tests
- Quick Score Scale Score, Met/Not Met Diploma
Requirement (Different from EOC) Individual
Student Report (Different from EOC)
252009 -10 End of Course ExamsSecondary
Assessments
- Will be factored into the teacher assigned
student grade at a percentage during the semester
in which the exam is given - The weight of the end of course examination on
the students semester average is as follows for
entering 9th graders - 2009 - 2010 school year 20
- 2010 - 2011 school year 20
- 2011 - 2012 school year and thereafter 25
262009 -10 End of Course ExamsSecondary
Assessments
- New EOC assessments aligned to new curriculum
standards - New student achievement performance standards
aligned with college and career readiness (below
basic, basic, proficient, and advanced) - New achievement performance measure
(proficiency) aligned with new college and career
readiness definition and mastery of new
curriculum standards
272009 -10 End of Course ExamsSecondary
Assessments
- AYP EOC Assessments (administered during set
window) - Algebra I, English II, Biology I (55 items,
untimed) - EOC Assessments (administered last 10 days of
instruction) - English I (55 items, timed)
- US History (unchanged)
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- Future Assessments
- Algebra II Field Test Spring 2010 English
III Field Test Spring 2011 Geometry,
Chemistry, Physics
282009 -10 End of Course ExamsSecondary
Assessments
- Entered 9th grade in or prior to 2008-09
- Passes class in 2009-10 (takes class for 1st
timemore than likely will meet GWY diploma
requirement) - GWY Diploma requirement cut Not MET (EOC score
was NOT high enough to meet GWY diploma
requirement) - Intervention NOW Two options
- Old GWY interventiontake Old GWY assessment
- Repeat Class interventiontake new EOC
assessment
29Alternative Performance-Based Assessment
- Any student with an active IEP is eligible to
apply the Alternative Performance-Based
Assessment (APBA), if needed, in order to improve
their grade in a course that has an EOC
assessment. This applies to all students
presently enrolled in high school regardless of
their enrollment date.
30Alternative Performance-Based Assessment
- SWD must receive appropriate support and
accommodations with the goal of mastering course
content and passing the EOC assessment. - The APBA is an allowable test accommodation
approved by state board policy that is to be used
only in limited circumstances to improve an EOC
test score for SWD who may have an opportunity,
based on year long performance in courses with
EOC assessments, to pass the course.
31Alternative Performance-Based Assessment
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- With the potential to increase the number of SWD
passing core courses required to earn a regular
diploma, also comes the potential to increase
graduation rates. - For AYP purposes, all continuously enrolled 1st
time test takers of the Algebra I, English II and
11th grade writing assessments will be included
in AYP. However, the results of the APBA for SWD
will not be included in AYP calculations for the
reading and math cells.
32Alternative Performance-Based Assessment
- The approved process allows SWD to demonstrate
that they have met the essential skills of the
course based on a rubric scoring system that
includes these alternative performance-based
methods of assessment - routine classroom tests and/or assignments,
- projects,
- Oral response
- Written response
- Use of technology
- Other
33Education Web Page Links
- APBA
- http//www.state.tn.us/education/assessment/alt_EO
C.shtml - Frequently Asked Questions
- http//www.state.tn.us/education/tl/doc/HS_Trans_P
olicy_FAQ.pdf - Power Point Presentation
- http//www.state.tn.us/education/speced/index.shtm
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