[Mjhsteam] New Redesign Recommendations

Kleinert, Dale dkleiner@sd281.k12.id.us
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We have just received news from the State Board of Education about the
Govenor's Redesign plan.  Following the public hearings, new
recommendations are being forwarded.   More information can be found at:
http://www.boardofed.idaho.gov/press_releases/2005PressReleases/11_02_05
b.asp


TASKFORCE REVISES HIGH SCHOOL REDESIGN PLAN=20
BOISE -After reviewing public comments and meeting with education
stakeholders, the Accelerated Learning Taskforce, made significant
modifications to Idaho's plan to redesign high schools and middle
schools.=20
The taskforce will present those changes to the State Board of Education
November 16 during a special meeting in Boise for final review of the
proposed rule. Any rule changes must be approved by the Legislature.=20
The office of the State Board of Education will hold a telephone news
conference to discuss the changes to the plan Thursday, November 3, at
2:30 p.m. MST. Reporters please call 1-888-476-3762 and enter 289065.=20
"The Board received hundreds of comments on the high school proposal,"
said Sue Thilo, State Board of Education member and Chair of the
Accelerated Learning Taskforce. "During the last month, we've listened
and reviewed the comments carefully. We've also met with stakeholders
about the proposal to determine the best way to proceed. The revised
plan will increase rigor in key subjects in our schools, ensuring every
year in high school counts. It also addresses the significant concerns
that we heard from the public."=20
The revised high school redesign plan includes:=20
*	Increasing statewide graduation requirements to four years
(eight credits) of math. Currently Idaho students are only required by
the state to take two years (four credits) of math. The new proposal
would specify all students take Algebra I and Geometry. Of the remaining
four credits, two credits must include a course in advanced math such as
Algebra II or an alternative advanced math class offered by the local
school district. Students can opt-out of the requirement to take
advanced math but are still required to take a math course. The
remaining two credits of math are the student's choice. The requirements
begin with the class of 2012.=20
*	Increasing statewide science graduation requirements to three
years (six credits). Currently Idaho students are only required to take
two years (four credits) of science. Of the six credits of science, four
credits must be a "lab" based science as explained with additional
language in the rule. The requirement begins with the class of 2012.=20
*	Offering advanced opportunities. Schools would be required to
provide advanced academic opportunities or provide opportunities for
students to take courses at a post-secondary campus. Advanced
opportunities include: Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate,
dual-credit for high school students to take college level classes,
Tech-Prep. The requirement begins in 2007.=20
*	Require students to complete a senior project. Students would be
required to complete a senior project that includes a research paper and
oral presentation. Districts would have discretion as to how the project
is structured. The requirement begins with the class of 2012.=20
*	Require students to take a college entrance examination like
ACT, SAT or COMPASS by the end of their 11 th grade year. Students are
not required to receive a particular score. The requirement begins with
the class of 2012.=20
*	Require students to take Pre-Algebra before entering the 9 th
grade. The requirement begins with the class of 2012.=20
"Whether a student is planning to attend college or entering the
workforce we want to enable that student to be prepared for her/his
future. These recommendations focus on helping our students be 'ready'
for the next step after high school," said Rod Lewis, President of the
State Board of Education. "By putting more emphasis on core subjects
such as math and science, we are hoping to provide the foundation for
additional opportunities for our students."=20
The taskforce removed the following:=20
*	Career focused electives. The original plan called for students
to designate eight career focused electives.=20
*	C-Average in middle school. According to the original plan
students would need a C-average in core classes before entering 9 th
grade.=20
*	Post-Secondary Readiness Plan. Currently students are required
to do a learning plan in the 8 th grade. The original proposal required
6 th graders to begin the learning plan.=20
In October 2004, State Board of Education President Rod Lewis announced
the formation of an Accelerated Learning Taskforce to analyze the need
to strengthen the high school curriculum and to better prepare students
to continue their education or enter the workforce. Taskforce members
included Board members, curriculum directors, State Department of
Education officials, high school administrators, teachers,
representatives from higher education, and the Governor's office. The
taskforce met for seven months evaluating international statistics,
national trends, current requirements in other states, and Idaho data.
Taskforce members presented the changes to the Board at the August board
meeting where Board members gave their initial approval. The Board also
held six public hearings throughout the state to gather feedback as well
as receiving written comments.=20


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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2 FACE=3D"Arial">We have just received news from the =
State Board of Education about the Govenor's Redesign plan.&nbsp; =
Following the public hearings, new recommendations are being =
forwarded.&nbsp;&nbsp; More information can be found at:&nbsp; </FONT><A =
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<P><B><FONT FACE=3D"Times New Roman">TASKFORCE REVISES HIGH SCHOOL =
REDESIGN PLAN</FONT></B>=20

<BR><FONT FACE=3D"Times New Roman">BOISE &#8211;After reviewing public =
comments and meeting with education stakeholders, the Accelerated =
Learning Taskforce, made significant modifications to Idaho's plan to =
redesign high schools and middle schools. </FONT></P>

<P><FONT FACE=3D"Times New Roman">The taskforce will present those =
changes to the State Board of Education November 16 during a special =
meeting in Boise for final review of the proposed rule. Any rule changes =
must be approved by the Legislature. </FONT></P>

<P><B><I><FONT FACE=3D"Times New Roman">The office of the State Board of =
Education will hold a telephone news conference to discuss the changes =
to the plan Thursday, November 3, at 2:30 p.m. MST. Reporters please =
call 1-888-476-3762 and enter 289065.</FONT></I></B><I></I> </P>

<P><FONT FACE=3D"Times New Roman">&#8220;The Board received hundreds of =
comments on the high school proposal,&#8221; said Sue Thilo, State Board =
of Education member and Chair of the Accelerated Learning Taskforce. =
&#8220;During the last month, we've listened and reviewed the comments =
carefully. We've also met with stakeholders about the proposal to =
determine the best way to proceed. The revised plan will increase rigor =
in key subjects in our schools, ensuring every year in high school =
counts. It also addresses the significant concerns that we heard from =
the public.&#8221; </FONT></P>

<P><FONT FACE=3D"Times New Roman">The revised high school redesign plan =
includes: </FONT>
<UL>
<UL>
<LI><FONT FACE=3D"Times New Roman">Increasing statewide graduation =
requirements to four years (eight credits) of math. Currently Idaho =
students are only required by the state to take two years (four credits) =
of math. The new proposal would specify all students take Algebra I and =
Geometry. Of the remaining four credits, two credits must include a =
course in advanced math such as Algebra II or an alternative advanced =
math class offered by the local school district. Students can opt-out of =
the requirement to take advanced math but are still required to take a =
math course. The remaining two credits of math are the student's choice. =
The requirements begin with the class of 2012. </FONT></LI>

<LI><FONT FACE=3D"Times New Roman">Increasing statewide science =
graduation requirements to three years (six credits). Currently Idaho =
students are only required to take two years (four credits) of science. =
Of the six credits of science, four credits must be a &#8220;lab&#8221; =
based science as explained with additional language in the rule. The =
requirement begins with the class of 2012. </FONT></LI>

<LI><FONT FACE=3D"Times New Roman">Offering advanced opportunities. =
Schools would be required to provide advanced academic opportunities or =
provide opportunities for students to take courses at a post-secondary =
campus. Advanced opportunities include: Advanced Placement, =
International Baccalaureate, dual-credit for high school students to =
take college level classes, Tech-Prep. The requirement begins in 2007. =
</FONT></LI>

<LI><FONT FACE=3D"Times New Roman">Require students to complete a senior =
project. Students would be required to complete a senior project that =
includes a research paper and oral presentation. Districts would have =
discretion as to how the project is structured. The requirement begins =
with the class of 2012. </FONT></LI>

<LI><FONT FACE=3D"Times New Roman">Require students to take a college =
entrance examination like ACT, SAT or COMPASS by the end of their 11 th =
grade year. Students are not required to receive a particular score. The =
requirement begins with the class of 2012. </FONT></LI>

<LI><FONT FACE=3D"Times New Roman">Require students to take Pre-Algebra =
before entering the 9 th grade. The requirement begins with the class of =
2012. </FONT></LI>
</UL></UL>
<P><FONT FACE=3D"Times New Roman">&#8220;Whether a student is planning =
to attend college or entering the workforce we want to enable that =
student to be prepared for her/his future. These recommendations focus =
on helping our students be 'ready' for the next step after high =
school,&#8221; said Rod Lewis, President of the State Board of =
Education. &#8220;By putting more emphasis on core subjects such as math =
and science, we are hoping to provide the foundation for additional =
opportunities for our students.&#8221; </FONT></P>

<P><FONT FACE=3D"Times New Roman">The taskforce removed the following: =
</FONT>
<UL>
<UL>
<LI><FONT FACE=3D"Times New Roman">Career focused electives. The =
original plan called for students to designate eight career focused =
electives. </FONT></LI>

<LI><FONT FACE=3D"Times New Roman">C-Average in middle school. According =
to the original plan students would need a C-average in core classes =
before entering 9 th grade. </FONT></LI>

<LI><FONT FACE=3D"Times New Roman">Post-Secondary Readiness Plan. =
Currently students are required to do a learning plan in the 8 th grade. =
The original proposal required 6 th graders to begin the learning plan. =
</FONT></LI>
</UL></UL>
<P><FONT FACE=3D"Times New Roman">In October 2004, State Board of =
Education President Rod Lewis announced the formation of an Accelerated =
Learning Taskforce to analyze the need to strengthen the high school =
curriculum and to better prepare students to continue their education or =
enter the workforce. Taskforce members included Board members, =
curriculum directors, State Department of Education officials, high =
school administrators, teachers, representatives from higher education, =
and the Governor's office. The taskforce met for seven months evaluating =
international statistics, national trends, current requirements in other =
states, and Idaho data. Taskforce members presented the changes to the =
Board at the August board meeting where Board members gave their initial =
approval. The Board also held six public hearings throughout the state =
to gather feedback as well as receiving written comments. </FONT></P>

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