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New Graduation Requirements for 2010-11

July 16, 2009 TEA Update:  House Bill (HB) 3, passed by the 81st Texas Legislature, includes changes to graduation requirements that will take effect on Sept. 1, 2009.  The legislation does not permit the SBOE to designate a specific course or a specific number of credits in the enrichment curriculum as requirements for the recommended program, except as explicitly allowed in statute.

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THANKS TO TIVA'S LOBBYING EFFORTS (ALONG WITH OUR SISTER CTE TEACHER ASSOCIATIONS), THE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS HAVE CHANGED - STUDENTS WILL NOW HAVE 6 ELECTIVES - ALL OR PART MAY BE IN CTE!

 

From Texas Education Agency June 25, 2009 With the passage of House Bill (HB) 3, new graduation requirements will take effect on September 1, 2009. These new requirements supersede the graduation requirements in 19 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) Chapter 74.

 

Recommended High School Program (RHSP) and Distinguished Achievement Program (DAP) For the recommended (RHSP) and advanced (DAP) high school programs, the total number of credits required for graduation and the requirement of 4 credits in the 4 foundation areas of mathematics, English language arts, science, and social studies/economics did not change. HB 3 changes include: • providing more flexibility in the enrichment areas of the RHSP by increasing the number of elective credits to 6, requiring 1 credit of physical education, 2 credits of a language other than English (LOTE), and 1 credit of fine arts; and • providing more flexibility in the enrichment areas in the DAP by increasing the number of elective credits to 5, requiring 1 credit of physical education, 3 credits of LOTE, and 1 credit of fine arts.

 

Minimum High School Program Permission to graduate under the minimum high school program must be agreed to in writing and signed by the student, student’s parent (or other person standing in parental relation to the student), and a school counselor or school administrator. Under HB 3, to graduate under the minimum high school program, students must: • be at least 16 years of age; • have completed 2 credits required for graduation in each subject of the foundation curriculum; or • have failed to be promoted to the 10th grade one or more times as determined by the school district.

 

Students already in the minimum high school program do not have to meet the HB 3 requirements to enter the program, but must be given the choice of opting back into the recommended high school program.

 

Local districts may continue to adopt additional graduation requirements that go beyond the state requirements for graduation.

 

Typically, new graduation requirements take effect with the incoming freshman class. However, the flexibility in the new HB 3 graduation requirements impacts all high school students beginning with the 2009-2010 school year. All students are able to graduate under the HB 3 high school graduation requirements beginning in the 2009-10 school year, unless the district has adopted additional local requirements.

 

Attached is a side-by-side comparison of the current RHSP and the newly required HB 3 graduation plan. The State Board of Education will address changes to graduation requirements in 19 TAC Chapter 74 in the upcoming months.

 

For further assistance during the transition to implement HB 3 graduation requirements, please contact the Agency’s Curriculum Division at (512) 463-9581 or by e-mail at curriculum@tea.state.tx.us.

 

Sincerely, Robert Scott

Commissioner of Education

Click here to read the formal letter and review the side-by-side chart of the new Graduation Requirements.

 

House Bill (HB) 3, passed by the 81st Texas Legislature, includes changes to graduation requirements that will take effect on September 1, 2009. The legislation does not permit the SBOE to designate a specific course or a specific number of credits in the enrichment curriculum as requirements for the recommended program, except as explicitly allowed in statute.

Text of House Bill 3

Frequently Asked Questions - Volume One

Side by Side Graduation Programs

 

 

House Bill (HB) 3, passed by the 81st Texas Legislature, includes changes to graduation requirements that will take effect on September 1, 2009. The legislation does not permit the SBOE to designate a specific course or a specific number of credits in the enrichment curriculum as requirements for the recommended program, except as explicitly allowed in statute.

Text of House Bill 3

Frequently Asked Questions - Volume One

Side by Side Graduation Programs

 

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