VIDEO 1: FOUNDATION HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM OVERVIEW
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Foundation High School ProgramHouse Bill 5
Welcome Lewisville students, parents and staff. This is the first in a series of videos created by the Guidance and Counseling Department regarding the new foundation high school program. This graduation plan was passed as part of House Bill 5 in June 2013. Additional videos and documents are available to guide you as you navigate the requirements of the new Foundation High School Program.
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General Overview
House Bill 5 changed the graduation programs from Minimum (MHSP), Recommended (RHSP), and Distinguished Achievement (DAP) to a single Foundation High School Program (FHSP)
House Bill 5 made sweeping changes to the graduation requirements for Texas students. The current Minimum High School Program (MHSP), Recommended High School Program (RHSP), and the Distinguished Achievement program or DAP, will transition to one Foundation High School Program (FHSP). Within the foundation high school program students have options to earn • multiple Endorsements • a Distinguished Level of Achievement (or DLA) and • Performance Acknowledgements.
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TransitionThe Foundation High School Program becomes effective with the Freshman class of 2014-2015Students enrolled in high school prior to 2014-2015 will have the choice to complete their current (MHSP, RHSP, or DAP) graduation program or to transition to the new Foundation High School Program.
Students entering high school in 2014-2015 are required to graduate on the Foundation High School program. However, Students enrolled in high school prior to the 2014-2015 school year may have the option of continuing on their current graduation plan or transitioning to Foundation High School Program.
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Foundation Options
Foundation Program 22 State creditso Not an available option until completion of
Sophomore yearFoundation+ Endorsement 26 State creditsDistinguished Level of Achievement – 26 creditso LISD Default Graduation Plan
Performance Acknowledgements
There are three options within the Foundation High School Graduation Program. • The basic Foundation diploma requires 22 state credits for graduation. This option
is not available to students until after the completion of the sophomore year and requires parent and school administrative approval.
• The Foundation with Endorsement requires 26 state credits for graduation. • And the Distinguished Level of Achievement replaces the current Distinguished
Achievement Program (DAP) as the highest graduation plan in the state of Texas. The Distinguished Level of Achievement is the default plan for all LISD students on the Foundation High School Program.
More information of each of these plans is available later in this video. • Students on any graduation plan may also earn Performance Acknowledgments.
For more information on Performance Acknowledgements, please refer to the High School Course Description Guide.
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Basic Foundation High School ProgramEligible for general admission to institutions of higher education
Foundation Curriculum Enrichment CurriculumEnglish Language Arts (4 credits)• English I• English II• English III• Advanced English Course*
Physical Education• One credit• Some exceptions
Mathematics (3 credits)• Algebra I• Geometry• Advanced Mathematics Course*
Languages Other Than English• Two credits in the same language• Substitution for computer programming
languages**• Some exceptions*
Science (3 credits)• Biology• IPC or Advanced Science Course*• Advanced Science Course*
Fine Arts• One credit
Social Studies (3 credits)• U.S. History• U.S. Government (1/2 credit)• Economics (1/2 credit)• World Geography, or World History, or Combined
World Geography/World History**
Electives• Five credits
Total: 22 credits*TBD by SBOE
** Selected from Computer Science I, II, IIICourse has a required EOC assessment
The Basic Foundation High School Program requires students to complete the following credits in the foundation curriculum: • Four credits of English Language Arts • Three credits of Math • Three credits of Science • Three credits of Social Studies Students are also required to complete the following courses in the Enrichment curriculum: • One credit of Physical Education (or PE substitute such as athletics) • Two credits in the same language OR • Two credits in computer programming language. Students must
select courses from Computer Science I, II, or II to satisfy this requirement. (Some exceptions may apply for students with disabilities)
• One credit of Fine Art And • Five elective credits
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English 1 English 2 English 3 English 4English 4 or Advanced English
Recommended Foundation+ Endorsements
English IVIndependent Study in English
Literary GenreCreative Writing
Research & Technical WritingHumanities
Public Speaking IIIOral Interpretation III
Debate IIIIndependent Study in Journalism
Advanced Broadcast Journalism IIIAP English Literature & Composition
Dual Credit EnglishLocally Developed English Course
2 (.5) Credits of Different English Courses
This slide illustrates a comparison between the current Recommended High School Program and the Foundation High School Program. In LISD, all students are currently required to have English I, English 2, English 3, and English 4 for a total of 4 English credits. • The new Foundation plan replaces the English 4 requirement with an Advanced English requirement, allowing students the flexibility to select other English courses to satisfy this requirement
• Courses currently approved by TEA to meet this requirement are listed in this chart. This list of courses is also available in both the High School Course Description Guide (CDG) and the Parent/Student Guide (PSG) to the Foundation High School Program.
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Currently, students graduating on the Recommended High School Program are required to have four Mathematics credits, Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2 and an Advanced Math. The new foundation program allows students the flexibility to select Algebra or an alternate math. Courses currently approved by TEA to meet both the third and fourth Math requirement are listed here.
English 1 English 2 English 3 English 4English 4 or Advanced English
Recommended Foundation+ Endorsements
Algebra 1 Geometry Algebra 2Algebra 2 or Other Math
Pre-CalculusMathematical Models
Foundations for College MathEngineering Mathematics
AP Calculus ABAP Calculus BC
AP StatisticsAP Computer Science
Dual Credit MathLocally Developed Math Course
2 (.5) Credits of Different Math Courses
Fourth Math
English 1 English 2 English 3 English 4English 4 or Advanced English
Recommended Foundation+ Endorsements
Algebra 1 Geometry Algebra 2Algebra 2 or Other Math
Pre-CalculusMathematical Models
Foundations for College MathEngineering Mathematics
AP Calculus ABAP Calculus BC
AP StatisticsAP Computer Science
Dual Credit MathLocally Developed Math Course
2 (.5) Credits of Different Math Courses
Fourth Math
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• In the Science area, students are currently required to have four science credits, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and a Fourth Science
• With the new foundation plan, students have the option of taking either Chemistry, Physics, or Integrated Physics and Chemistry as their second Science
• Students have the option of taking any of the science courses listed here for their third and fourth science requirement. Students are encouraged to take the most challenging courses to allow them the flexibility of multiple endorsement options and to ensure they meet requirements for college admissions. Again, these lists are available in both the HS CDG and the Parent/Student Guide.
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• In LISD, all students are required to successfully complete four social studies credits, World Geography, World History, United States History, and one-half credit each in Economics and U.S. Government.
• The Foundation plan has created flexibility within this content area, allowing students a choice of EITHER World History or World Geography, but does not require both. However, students are strongly encouraged to take both World Geography and World History
• Since both World Geography and W. History or not required, students will have the option of taking another elective course in its place.
• That course could include any other social studies course OR • Any course available in the HS Course Description Guide.
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• The previous graduation plan required that all students complete one-half speech credit by successfully completing either Communications Applications or Professional Communication.
• That requirement has been removed with the Foundation plan • Allowing students an opportunity to select another elective course in its place
Advanced Math
W. History
English 1 English 2 English 3 English 4English 4 or Advanced English
Recommended Foundation+ Endorsements
Algebra 1 Geometry Other MathAlgebra 2
Biology Chemistry PhysicsIPC or Adv Science
Third Science
Algebra 2 or Other Math
Fourth Science
W. Geography U.S. History Govt & EcoElective W. Geo or W. History
SpeechElective Course
Advanced Math
W. History
English 1 English 2 English 3 English 4English 4 or Advanced English
Recommended Foundation+ Endorsements
Algebra 1 Geometry Other MathAlgebra 2
Biology Chemistry PhysicsIPC or Adv Science
Third Science
Algebra 2 or Other Math
Fourth Science
W. Geography U.S. History Govt & EcoElective W. Geo or W. History
SpeechElective Course
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• The RHSP required 2 credits in the same foreign language. • The new graduation plan expands that option to include world languages or Computer Programming Language. Students choosing to satisfy this requirement with the Computer Programming classes must select courses from Computer Science I, II, or III.
There are exceptions to this requirement for students with documented disabilities. Please see page 60 in the course description guide for more information.
English 1 English 2 English 3 English 4English 4 or Advanced English
Recommended Foundation+ Endorsements
Algebra 1 Geometry Other MathAlgebra 2
Biology Chemistry PhysicsIPC or Adv Science
Third Science
Algebra 2 or Other Math
Fourth Science
W. Geography U.S. History Govt & EcoElective W. Geo or W. History
SpeechElective Course
World LanguagesWorld Languages or Computer Programming Language (2 credits)
English 1 English 2 English 3 English 4English 4 or Advanced English
Recommended Foundation+ Endorsements
Algebra 1 Geometry Other MathAlgebra 2
Biology Chemistry PhysicsIPC or Adv Science
Third Science
Algebra 2 or Other Math
Fourth Science
W. Geography U.S. History Govt & EcoElective W. Geo or W. History
SpeechElective Course
World LanguagesWorld Languages or Computer Programming Language (2 credits)
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• There is no change in requirements for either Physical Education or Fine Arts. Students must earn one credit in each.
• Previously students must successfully complete 5.5 electives. • The Foundation High School program requires the four credits towards an Endorsement and 3 additional state electives.
• The total state credits required remains at 26.
W. History
English 1 English 2 English 3 English 4English 4 or Advanced English
Recommended Foundation+ Endorsements
Algebra 1 Geometry Other MathAlgebra 2 Advanced Math
Biology Chemistry PhysicsIPC or Adv Science
Third Science
Algebra 2 or Other Math
Fourth Science
W. Geography U.S. History Govt & EcoElective W. Geo or W. History
SpeechElective Course
World LanguagesW. Languages or Computer Programming Language (2 credits)
No Change – PE & Fine Art Electives 5.5Endorsements 4 .0 AND Electives 3.0
Total State Credits Required
26 No Change
W. History
English 1 English 2 English 3 English 4English 4 or Advanced English
Recommended Foundation+ Endorsements
Algebra 1 Geometry Other MathAlgebra 2 Advanced Math
Biology Chemistry PhysicsIPC or Adv Science
Third Science
Algebra 2 or Other Math
Fourth Science
W. Geography U.S. History Govt & EcoElective W. Geo or W. History
SpeechElective Course
World LanguagesW. Languages or Computer Programming Language (2 credits)
No Change – PE & Fine Art Electives 5.5Endorsements 4 .0 AND Electives 3.0
Total State Credits Required
26 No Change
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Endorsement Requirements
Student must indicate (in writing) an endorsement he/she intends to earn upon entering 9th grade
Student will be allowed to change their endorsement during each of their high school years
The next portion of this presentation is a brief overview of the Foundation HS Program Endorsements. • HB 5 requires that all students indicate in writing an endorsement he or she intends to earn upon entering 9th grade. This process will be completed during the 14-15 course registration process this spring. Students and parents will confirm that endorsement will high school counselors and complete a personal graduation plan prior end of their freshman year.
• Students are also allowed numerous opportunities to change their Endorsement throughout their high school career. More
information is available in additional videos and in the LISD Parent/Student Guide to the Foundation High School Program
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LISD Endorsement Options
All five Endorsement options approved by the state are available in LISDWithin four of the five endorsement areas, student may select either a Career & Technical (CTE) or Non-Career & Technical (Non-CTE) pathway
LISD offers course in all five endorsement area. Within all but the Arts and Humanities Endorsement, students may pursue a pathway in either Career and Technical courses (offered at the LISD Career Centers or on campus) or Non-Career and Technical courses, available at the high school campus.
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LISD offers courses in all five endorsement area. Within all but the Arts and Humanities Endorsement, students may pursue a pathway in either Career and Technical courses (offered at the LISD Career Centers or on campus) or Non-Career and Technical courses, available at the high school campus. • The Arts and Humanities Endorsement allows students to take courses directly related to • Political Science, World Languages, Cultural Studies, English Literature, History and Fine Arts • The Business & Industry Endorsement allows students to take courses directly related to a
number of • career fields including Marketing, Accounting, Finance, Architecture and many more • The Multidisciplinary Endorsement may be earned by completing • advanced CTE courses which prepare a student to enter the workforce successfully or to
graduate under the Distinguished Level of Achievement • The Public Services Endorsement includes courses directly related to • Education and Training, Law Enforcement, Culinary Arts & Hospitality, and Health Sciences • The fifth and final Endorsement is Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (or STEM). This
endorsement requires successful completion of • courses directly related to Science, including Environmental Science, Technology, including
Computer Science, Engineering, and Advanced Mathematics
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For a list of course listings and possible career options within these endorsements, please refer to additional videos in this series and the • Parent/Student Guide to the Foundation High School Program
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Within the Foundation High School Program, students may also earn a Distinguished Level of Achievement. Students must complete the • Curriculum requirements of the FHSP • Curriculum requirements for at least one endorsement • Four credits in Math to include Algebra 2 • And Four credits in Science
Distinguished Level of Achievement – 26 credits
A student may earn a Distinguished Level of Achievement by completing:oCurriculum requirements for the FHSP;oCurriculum requirements for at least one
endorsement;o 4 credits in mathematics, which must
include Algebra II; ando 4 credits in Science;
Distinguished Level of Achievement – 26 credits
A student may earn a Distinguished Level of Achievement by completing:oCurriculum requirements for the FHSP;oCurriculum requirements for at least one
endorsement;o 4 credits in mathematics, which must
include Algebra II; ando 4 credits in Science;
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It is important to note that students MUST earn a Distinguished Level of Achievement in order to be eligible for Top 10% Automatic Admission to public universities in the state of Texas.
Distinguished Level of Achievement• Students must earn a Distinguished
Level of Achievement (DLA) in order to be eligible for Top 10% Automatic Admission to public institutions of higher education in the state of Texas.
Distinguished Level of Achievement• Students must earn a Distinguished
Level of Achievement (DLA) in order to be eligible for Top 10% Automatic Admission to public institutions of higher education in the state of Texas.
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Thank you for your time and we look forward to assisting the students and parents in LISD as they navigate through the Foundation High School Program.
For More Information
Foundation High School ProgramSelecting an Endorsement
Distinguished Level of Achievement
See additional videos in this series and the Parent/Student Guide to the
Foundation High School Program
For More Information
Foundation High School ProgramSelecting an Endorsement
Distinguished Level of Achievement
See additional videos in this series and the Parent/Student Guide to the
Foundation High School Program