Guidance
Department
Basic
Skills Requirement for Graduation
District Performance Standards
Language
Arts
Performance
Standard
Students will demonstrate the ability to read a piece of literature
and respond critically in writing; read and interpret information;
and write using Standard English conventions.
Options
Students have multiple opportunities over the course of their sophomore,
junior and senior year to demonstrate their performance relative
to the Language Arts performance standard. Students satisfy the
district performance standards for the basic skills in language
arts if they have:
Achieved a score in either band three (Proficient), four (Goal)
or five (Advanced) on a related section of the Connecticut Academic
Performance Test – Writing across the Disciplines and/or Reading
Across the Discipline; or
Achieved a score at the 50th percentile or higher on a related section
of the Preliminary Scholastic Assessment Test/National Merit Scholarship
Qualifying Test or the Scholastic Assessment Test (PSAT/NMSQT/SAT)
– verbal and writing skills; or
Passed the required English 10 or English 11 or English 12 course
with a 70 or higher; or passed an English 10 or English 11 or English
12 course final exam with a 70 or higher; or completed an independent
study project in English with a 70 or higher.
Mathematics
Performance
Standard
Students shall demonstrate the ability to solve multiple step mathematical
problems that require demonstration of basic math operations including
fractions, decimals and percentages and the use of algebraic equations;
and explain in writing how they arrived at each answer.
Options
Students have multiple opportunities over the course of their sophomore,
junior and senior year to complete the mathematics performance standard.
Students satisfy the district performance standards for basic skills
in mathematics if they have:
Achieved a score in either band three (Proficient), four (Goal)
or five (Advanced) on the Connecticut Academic Performance Test
in Mathematics; or
Achieved a score at the 50th percentile or higher on the mathematics
section of the Preliminary Scholastic Assessment Test/National Merit
Scholarship Qualifying Test or the Scholastic Assessment Test (PSAT/NMSQT/SAT),
or
Passed Algebra II, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, AP Calculus,
Statistics, Honors Statistics, AP Statistics or Mathematics of Small
Business with a 70 or higher; or passed a final exam in these mathematics
courses with a 70 or higher; or completed an independent study project
in mathematics with a 70 or higher.
Science
Performance
Standard
Students shall demonstrate the ability to use scientific inquiry
skills to explore world life problems using the content of biology,
physics, chemistry and earth science; evaluate the information for
validity and reliability; and use that information to support a
position on a contemporary scientific issue.
Options
Students have multiple opportunities over the course of their sophomore,
junior and senior year to complete the performance standard. Students
satisfy the district performance standards for basic skills in science
if they have:
Achieved a score in either band three (Proficient), four (Goal)
or five (Advanced) on the Connecticut Academic Performance Test
in science, or
Passed Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Physical Science or Honors Physics
or AP Physics course with a 70 or higher, or passed a final exam
in these courses with a 70 or higher, or completed an independent
study project in science with a 70 or higher.
Technology
Performance
Standard
Students shall demonstrate the set of skills and competencies required
to enter the field, be accepted in apprenticeships or pursue post-secondary
technical studies as evidenced by their trade portfolio.
Options
Students have multiple opportunities over the course of their junior
and senior year to complete a trade portfolio. The trade portfolio
includes a skill checklist and competency assessment list and accomplishments.
Options
if Requirements Are Not Met by Date of Graduation
Seniors
who are not eligible for graduation with their class due to a failure
to meet the district graduation requirements in one or more subjects
as described above, may select one of the following options:
Make
arrangements for and successfully complete an independent study
project to meet the performance standard to be completed no later
than the third marking period of their senior year; or
Enroll
in summer school and pass the requirement; or
Return in September as a fifth year student.
Transfers
and Special Cases
Transfers
If a student transfers into the Connecticut Technical School System
(CTSS) after completing at least three years in a high school in
another district, they may be exempt from the CTSS performance standards
requirement for graduation.
Special
Cases
Performance standards apply to all students requiring special education.
The Planning and Placement Team (PPT) may adapt the standard of
performance and/or the graduation expectation, by indicating such
accommodation in the Individualized Education Plan (IEP).
A student whose primary language is not English may be exempted
from the district's performance requirement in one or more standards
based on federal and state legislation. The need for the exemption
must be directly attributable to the language limitations of the
student as indicated on the Bilingual Individual Education Program
(BIEP) of the English Language Learners (ELL). A plan of action
that includes classroom and language support interventions must
be outlined in the student's BIEP.
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