Bill Text: MI HB5113 | 2009-2010 | 95th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Education; graduation requirements; revision of high school graduation requirements to be consistent with "NCAA Division 1 16 Core-Course Rule"; provide for. Amends secs. 1278a & 1278b of 1976 PA 451 (MCL 380.1278a & 380.1278b).
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2009-06-18 - Printed Bill Filed 06/18/2009 [HB5113 Detail]
Download: Michigan-2009-HB5113-Introduced.html
HOUSE BILL No. 5113
June 17, 2009, Introduced by Rep. Calley and referred to the Committee on Education.
A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled
"The revised school code,"
by amending sections 1278a and 1278b (MCL 380.1278a and 380.1278b),
section 1278a as amended by 2008 PA 316 and section 1278b as
amended by 2007 PA 141.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
Sec. 1278a. (1) Except as otherwise provided in this section
or section 1278b, beginning with pupils entering grade 8 in 2006,
the board of a school district or board of directors of a public
school academy shall not award a high school diploma to a pupil
unless
the pupil meets all of the following:
(a)
Has has successfully completed all of the following credit
requirements of the Michigan merit standard before graduating from
high school:
(a) At least 4 credits in English language arts that are
aligned with subject area content expectations developed by the
department and approved by the state board under section 1278b.
(b)
(i) At
least 4 3 credits in mathematics that are aligned
with subject area content expectations developed by the department
and approved by the state board under section 1278b, including
completion
of at least algebra I.
, geometry, and algebra II, or an
integrated
sequence of this course content that consists of 3
credits,
and an additional mathematics credit, such as
trigonometry,
statistics, precalculus, calculus, applied math,
accounting,
business math, a retake of algebra II, a course in
financial
literacy as described in section 1165. A pupil may
complete
algebra II over 2 years with a credit awarded for each of
those
years for the purposes of this section and section 1278b.
Each pupil must successfully complete at least 1 mathematics course
during his or her final year of high school enrollment. This
subparagraph does not require completion of mathematics courses in
any particular sequence.
(c) At least 2 credits in physical or natural science that are
aligned with subject area content expectations developed by the
department and approved by the state board under section 1278b,
including completion of at least 1 credit in a course that has a
laboratory component if such a course is offered by the high
school.
(d)
(ii) At
least 3 2 credits in social science that are
aligned with subject area content expectations developed by the
department and approved by the state board under section 1278b,
including
completion of at least 1 credit in United States history
and
geography, 1 credit in world history and geography, 1/2 credit
in
economics, and the civics course
described in section 1166(2).
(iii) At least 1 credit in subject matter that includes
both
health
and physical education aligned with guidelines developed by
the
department and approved by the state board under section 1278b.
(iv) At least 1 credit in visual arts, performing arts,
or
applied
arts, as defined by the department, that is aligned with
guidelines
developed by the department and approved by the state
board
under section 1278b.
(v) The credit requirements specified in section
1278b(1).
(b)
Meets the online course or learning experience requirement
of
this subsection. A school district or public school academy
shall
provide the basic level of technology and internet access
required
by the state board to complete the online course or
learning
experience. For a pupil to meet this requirement, the
pupil
shall meet either of the following, as determined by the
school
district or public school academy:
(i) Has successfully completed at least 1 course or
learning
experience
that is presented online, as defined by the department.
(ii) The pupil's school district or public school
academy has
integrated
an online experience throughout the high school
curriculum
by ensuring that each teacher of each course that
provides
the required credits of the Michigan merit curriculum has
integrated
an online experience into the course.
(e) At least 1 additional credit in English language arts,
mathematics, or physical or natural science, that is aligned with
subject area content expectations developed by the department and
approved by the state board under section 1278b.
(f) At least 4 additional credits in any of the subject areas
specified in subdivisions (a) to (d), in a language other than
English, or in nondoctrinal religion or philosophy, that are
aligned with subject area content expectations developed by the
department and approved by the state board under section 1278b.
American sign language is considered to be a language other than
English.
(2)
In addition to the requirements under subsection (1),
beginning
with pupils entering grade 3 in 2006, the board of a
school
district or board of directors of a public school academy
shall
not award a high school diploma to a pupil unless the pupil
has
successfully completed during grades 9 to 12 at least 2
credits,
as determined by the department, in a language other than
English,
or the pupil has successfully completed at any time during
grades
K to 12 course work or other learning experiences that are
substantially
equivalent to 2 credits in a language other than
English,
based on guidelines developed by the department. For the
purposes
of this subsection, all of the following apply:
(a)
American sign language is considered to be a language
other
than English.
(b)
The pupil may meet all or part of this requirement with
online
course work.
(2) (3)
The requirements under this section
and section 1278b
for a high school diploma are in addition to any local requirements
imposed by the board of a school district or board of directors of
a public school academy. The board of a school district or board of
directors of a public school academy, as a local requirement for a
high
school diploma, may require a pupil to complete some or all of
the
subject area assessments under section 1279 or the Michigan
merit
examination under section 1279g, as applicable to the pupil
under
section 1279g, or may require a
pupil to participate in the
MIAccess assessments if appropriate for the pupil.
(3) (4)
For the purposes of this section
and section 1278b,
all of the following apply:
(a) A pupil is considered to have completed a credit if the
pupil successfully completes the subject area content expectations
or guidelines developed by the department that apply to the credit.
(b) A school district or public school academy shall base its
determination of whether a pupil has successfully completed the
subject area content expectations or guidelines developed by the
department that apply to a credit at least in part on the pupil's
performance on the assessments developed or selected by the
department under section 1278b or on 1 or more assessments
developed or selected by the school district or public school
academy that measure a pupil's understanding of the subject area
content expectations or guidelines that apply to the credit.
(c) A school district or public school academy shall also
grant a pupil a credit if the pupil earns a qualifying score, as
determined by the department, on the assessments developed or
selected for the subject area by the department under section 1278b
or the pupil earns a qualifying score, as determined by the school
district or public school academy, on 1 or more assessments
developed or selected by the school district or public school
academy that measure a pupil's understanding of the subject area
content expectations or guidelines that apply to the credit.
(4) If a pupil successfully completes 1 or more of the high
school credits required under subsection (1) before entering high
school, the pupil shall be given high school credit for that
credit.
(5) If a high school is designated by the superintendent of
public instruction as a specialty school and the high school meets
the requirements of subsection (6), then the pupils of the high
school are not required to successfully complete the 4 credits in
English
language arts required under section 1278b(1)(a) or the 3 2
credits
in social science required under subsection (1)(a)(ii) (1)
and the school district or public school academy is not required to
ensure that each pupil is offered the curriculum necessary for
meeting those English language arts or social science credit
requirements. The superintendent of public instruction may
designate up to 15 high schools that meet the requirements of this
subsection as specialty schools. Subject to this maximum number,
the superintendent of public instruction shall designate a high
school as a specialty school if the superintendent of public
instruction finds that the high school meets all of the following
criteria:
(a) The high school incorporates a significant reading and
writing component throughout its curriculum.
(b) The high school uses a specialized, innovative, and
rigorous curriculum in such areas as performing arts, foreign
language, extensive use of internships, or other learning
innovations that conform to pioneering innovations among other
leading national or international high schools.
(6) A high school that is designated by the superintendent of
public instruction as a specialty school under subsection (5) is
only exempt from requirements as described under subsection (5) as
long as the superintendent of public instruction finds that the
high school continues to meet all of the following requirements:
(a) The high school clearly states to prospective pupils and
their parents that it does not meet the requirements of the
Michigan merit standard under this section and section
1278b but is
a designated specialty school that is exempt from some of those
requirements and that a pupil who enrolls in the high school and
subsequently transfers to a high school that is not a specialty
school meeting the requirements of this subsection will be required
to comply with the requirements of the Michigan merit standard
under
this section. and section 1278b.
(b) For the most recent year for which the data are available,
the mean scores on both the mathematics and science portions of the
ACT examination for the pupils of the high school exceed by at
least 10% the mean scores on the mathematics and science portions
of the ACT examination for the pupils of the school district in
which the greatest number of the pupils of the high school reside.
(c) For the most recent year for which the data are available,
the high school had a graduation rate of at least 85%, as
determined by the department.
(d) For the most recent year for which the data are available,
at least 75% of the pupils who graduated from the high school the
preceding year are enrolled in a postsecondary institution.
(e) All pupils of the high school are required to meet the
mathematics
credit requirements of subsection (1)(a)(i) (1), with no
modification
of these requirements under section 1278b(5) 1278b,
and each pupil is offered the curriculum necessary to meet this
requirement.
(f) All pupils of the high school are required to meet the
science
credit requirements of section 1278b(1)(b) subsection (1)
and are also required to successfully complete at least 1
additional
science credit, for a total of at least 4 3 science
credits, with no modification of these requirements under section
1278b(5)
1278b, and each pupil is offered the curriculum necessary
to meet this requirement.
Sec.
1278b. (1) Except as otherwise provided in this section
or
section 1278a, beginning with pupils entering grade 8 in 2006,
as
part of the requirements under section 1278a the board of a
school
district or board of directors of a public school academy
shall
not award a high school diploma to a pupil unless the pupil
has
successfully completed all of the following credit requirements
of
the Michigan merit standard before graduating from high school:
(a)
At least 4 credits in English language arts that are
aligned
with subject area content expectations developed by the
department
and approved by the state board under this section.
(b)
At least 3 credits in science that are aligned with
subject
area content expectations developed by the department and
approved
by the state board under this section, including
completion
of at least biology and either chemistry or physics. The
legislature
strongly encourages pupils to complete a fourth credit
in
science, such as forensics, astronomy, Earth science,
agricultural
science, environmental science, geology, physics or
chemistry,
physiology, or microbiology.
(c)
The credit requirements specified in section 1278a(1)(a)(i)
to
(iv).
(2)
If a pupil successfully completes 1 or more of the high
school
credits required under subsection (1) or under section
1278a(1)
before entering high school, the pupil shall be given high
school
credit for that credit.
(1) (3)
For the purposes of this section
and section 1278a,
the department shall do all of the following:
(a) Develop subject area content expectations that apply to
the credit requirements of the Michigan merit standard that are
required
under subsection (1)(a) and (b) and section 1278a(1)(a)(i)
and
(ii) and develop guidelines for the remaining credit
requirements
of the Michigan merit standard that are required under
this
section and section 1278a(1)(a), for the online course or
learning
experience required under section 1278a(1)(b), and for the
requirements
for a language other than English under section
1278a(2)
section 1278a. All of the following apply to these subject
area content expectations and guidelines:
(i) All subject area content expectations shall be consistent
with the state board recommended model core academic curriculum
content standards under section 1278. Subject area content
expectations or guidelines shall not include attitudes, beliefs, or
value systems that are not essential in the legal, economic, and
social structure of our society and to the personal and social
responsibility of citizens of our society. The subject area content
expectations shall require pupils to demonstrate critical thinking
skills.
(ii) The subject area content expectations and the guidelines
must
be approved by the state board under subsection (4) (2).
(iii) The subject area content expectations shall state in clear
and measurable terms what pupils are expected to know upon
completion of each credit.
(iv) The department shall complete the development of the
subject
area content expectations that apply to algebra I and the
guidelines
for the online course or learning experience under
section
1278a(1)(b) not later than August 1, 2006.
(v) The department shall complete development of the subject
area content expectations or guidelines that apply to each of the
other credits required in the Michigan merit standard under
subsection
(1) and section 1278a(1)(a) section
1278a not later than
1 year before the beginning of the school year in which a pupil
entering high school in 2007 would normally be expected to complete
the credit.
(vi) If the department has not completed development of the
subject area content expectations that apply to a particular credit
required
in the Michigan merit standard under subsection (1) or
section
1278a(1)(a) section 1278a by the date required under this
subdivision, a school district or public school academy may align
the content of the credit with locally adopted standards.
(vii) Until all of the subject area content expectations and
guidelines have been developed by the department and approved by
the state board, the department shall submit a report at least
every 6 months to the senate and house standing committees
responsible for education legislation on the status of the
development of the subject area content expectations and
guidelines. The report shall detail any failure by the department
to meet a deadline established under subparagraph (iv) or (v) and
the reasons for that failure.
(b) Develop and implement a process for developing the subject
area content expectations and guidelines required under this
section. This process shall provide for all of the following:
(i) Soliciting input from all of the following groups:
(A) Recognized experts in the relevant subject areas.
(B) Representatives from 4-year colleges or universities,
community colleges, and other postsecondary institutions.
(C) Teachers, administrators, and school personnel who have
specialized knowledge of the subject area.
(D) Representatives from the business community.
(E) Representatives from vocational and career and technical
education providers.
(F) Government officials, including officials from the
legislature.
(G) Parents of public school pupils.
(ii) A review of the subject area content expectations or
guidelines by national experts.
(iii) An opportunity for the public to review and provide input
on the proposed subject area content expectations or guidelines
before they are submitted to the state board for approval. The time
period allowed for this review and input shall be at least 15
business days.
(c)
Determine the basic level of technology and internet
access
required for pupils to complete the online course or
learning
experience requirement of section 1278a(1)(b), and submit
that
determination to the state board for approval.
(c) (d)
Develop and make available material
to assist school
districts and public school academies in implementing the
requirements of this section and section 1278a. This shall include
developing guidelines for alternative instructional delivery
methods
as described in subsection (7) (5).
(2) (4)
The state board shall approve
subject area content
expectations and guidelines developed by the department under
subsection
(3) (1) before those subject area content expectations
and
guidelines may take effect. The state board also shall approve
the
basic level of technology and internet access required for
pupils
to complete the online course or learning experience
requirement
of section 1278a(1)(b).
(3) (5)
The parent or legal guardian of a
pupil may request a
personal curriculum under this subsection for the pupil that
modifies certain of the Michigan merit standard requirements under
subsection
(1) or section 1278a(1)(a) section
1278a. If all of the
requirements under this subsection for a personal curriculum are
met, then the board of a school district or board of directors of a
public school academy may award a high school diploma to a pupil
who successfully completes his or her personal curriculum even if
it does not meet the requirements of the Michigan merit standard
required
under subsection (1) and section 1278a(1)(a) section
1278a. All of the following apply to a personal curriculum:
(a) The personal curriculum shall be developed by a group that
includes at least the pupil, at least 1 of the pupil's parents or
the pupil's legal guardian, and the pupil's high school counselor
or another designee qualified to act in a counseling role under
section 1233 or 1233a selected by the high school principal. In
addition, for a pupil who receives special education services, a
school psychologist should also be included in this group.
(b) The personal curriculum shall incorporate as much of the
subject area content expectations of the Michigan merit standard
required
under subsection (1) and section 1278a(1)(a) section 1278a
as is practicable for the pupil; shall establish measurable goals
that the pupil must achieve while enrolled in high school and shall
provide a method to evaluate whether the pupil achieved these
goals; and shall be aligned with the pupil's educational
development
plan developed under subsection (11) (9).
(c) Before it takes effect, the personal curriculum must be
agreed to by the pupil's parent or legal guardian and by the
superintendent of the school district or chief executive of the
public school academy or his or her designee.
(d) The pupil's parent or legal guardian shall be in
communication with each of the pupil's teachers at least once each
calendar quarter to monitor the pupil's progress toward the goals
contained in the pupil's personal curriculum.
(e) Revisions may be made in the personal curriculum if the
revisions are developed and agreed to in the same manner as the
original personal curriculum.
(f)
The English language arts credit requirements of
subsection
(1)(a) and the science
credit requirements of subsection
(1)(b)
section 1278a are not subject to modification as part of a
personal curriculum under this subsection.
(g)
Except as otherwise provided in this subdivision, the
mathematics
credit requirements of section 1278a(1)(a)(i) may be
modified
as part of a personal curriculum only after the pupil has
successfully
completed at least 2-1/2 credits of the mathematics
credits
required under that section and only if the pupil
successfully
completes at least 3-1/2 total credits of the
mathematics
credits required under that section before completing
high
school. The requirement under that
section that a pupil must
successfully complete at least 1 mathematics course during his or
her final year of high school enrollment is not subject to
modification as part of a personal curriculum under this
subsection.
The algebra II credit required under that section may
be
modified as part of a personal curriculum under this subsection
only
if the pupil has successfully completed at least 2 credits of
the
mathematics credits required under section 1278a(1)(a)(i) and
meets
1 or more of the following:
(i) Has successfully completed the same content as 1
semester
of
algebra II, as determined by the department.
(ii) Elects to complete the same content as algebra II
over 2
years,
with a credit awarded for each of those 2 years, and
successfully
completes that content.
(iii) Enrolls in a formal career and technical education
program
or
curriculum and in that program or curriculum successfully
completes
the same content as 1 semester of algebra II, as
determined
by the department.
(h) The social science credit requirements of section
1278a(1)(a)(ii) 1278a
may be modified as part of a personal
curriculum
only if all of the following are met:
(i) The the
pupil has successfully completed 2
credits of the
social
science credits required under section 1278a(1), including
the civics course described in section 1166(2).
(ii) The modification requires the pupil to complete 1
additional
credit in English language arts, mathematics, or science
or
1 additional credit in a language other than English. This
additional
credit must be in addition to the number of those
credits
otherwise required under subsection (1) and section
1278a(1)
or under section 1278a(2).
(i)
The health and physical education credit requirement under
section
1278a(1)(a)(iii) may
be modified as part of a personal
curriculum
only if the modification requires the pupil to complete
1
additional credit in English language arts, mathematics, or
science
or 1 additional credit in a language other than English.
This
additional credit must be in addition to the number of those
credits
otherwise required under subsection (1) and section
1278a(1)
or under section 1278a(2).
(j)
The visual arts, performing arts, or applied arts credit
requirement
under section 1278a(1)(a)(iv) may
be modified as part of
a
personal curriculum only if the modification requires the pupil
to
complete 1 additional credit in English language arts,
mathematics,
or science or 1 additional credit in a language other
than
English. This additional credit must be in addition to the
number
of those credits otherwise required under subsection (1) and
section
1278a(1) or under section 1278a(2).
(i) (k)
If the parent or legal guardian of
a pupil requests as
part of the pupil's personal curriculum a modification of the
Michigan merit standard requirements that would not otherwise be
allowed under this section and demonstrates that the modification
is necessary because the pupil is a child with a disability, the
school district or public school academy may allow that additional
modification to the extent necessary because of the pupil's
disability if the group under subdivision (a) determines that the
modification is consistent with both the pupil's educational
development
plan under subsection (11) (9) and the pupil's
individualized education program. If the superintendent of public
instruction has reason to believe that a school district or a
public school academy is allowing modifications inconsistent with
the requirements of this subdivision, the superintendent of public
instruction shall monitor the school district or public school
academy to ensure that the school district's or public school
academy's policies, procedures, and practices are in compliance
with the requirements for additional modifications under this
subdivision. As used in this subdivision, "child with a disability"
means that term as defined in 20 USC 1401.
(j) (l) If a
pupil transfers to a school district or public
school academy from out of state or from a nonpublic school, the
pupil's parent or legal guardian may request, as part of the
pupil's personal curriculum, a modification of the Michigan merit
standard requirements that would not otherwise be allowed under
this section. The school district or public school academy may
allow this additional modification for a transfer pupil if all of
the following are met:
(i) The transfer pupil has successfully completed at least the
equivalent of 2 years of high school credit out of state or at a
nonpublic school. The school district or public school academy may
use appropriate assessment examinations to determine what credits,
if any, the pupil has earned out of state or at a nonpublic school
that may be used to satisfy the curricular requirements of the
Michigan merit standard and this subdivision.
(ii) The transfer pupil's personal curriculum incorporates as
much of the subject area content expectations of the Michigan merit
standard as is practicable for the pupil.
(iii) The transfer pupil's personal curriculum requires the
pupil to successfully complete at least 1 mathematics course during
his or her final year of high school enrollment. In addition, if
the transfer pupil is enrolled in the school district or public
school academy for at least 1 full school year, both of the
following apply:
(A) The transfer pupil's personal curriculum shall require
that this mathematics course is at least algebra I.
(B) If the transfer pupil demonstrates that he or she has
mastered the content of algebra I, the transfer pupil's personal
curriculum shall require that this mathematics course is a course
normally taken after completing algebra I.
(iv) The transfer pupil's personal curriculum includes the
civics course described in section 1166(2).
(k) (m)
If a pupil is at least age 18 or is
an emancipated
minor, the pupil may act on his or her own behalf under this
subsection.
(l) (n)
This subsection does not apply to a
pupil enrolled in a
high school that is designated as a specialty school under section
1278a(5) and that is exempt under that section from the English
language
arts requirement under subsection (1)(a) and the and
social
science credit requirement requirements
under section
1278a(1)(a)(ii) 1278a.
(4) (6)
If a pupil receives special
education services, the
pupil's individualized education program, in accordance with the
individuals with disabilities education act, title VI of Public Law
91-230, shall identify the appropriate course or courses of study
and identify the supports, accommodations, and modifications
necessary to allow the pupil to progress in the curricular
requirements
of this section and section 1278a, or in a personal
curriculum
as provided under subsection (5) (3), and meet the
requirements for a high school diploma.
(5) (7)
The board of a school district or
board of directors
of a public school academy that operates a high school shall ensure
that each pupil is offered the curriculum necessary for the pupil
to
meet the curricular requirements of this section and section
1278a. The board or board of directors may provide this curriculum
by
providing the credits specified in this section and section
1278a, by using alternative instructional delivery methods such as
alternative course work, humanities course sequences, career and
technical education, industrial technology courses, or vocational
education, or by a combination of these. School districts and
public school academies that operate career and technical education
programs are encouraged to integrate the credit requirements of
this
section and section 1278a into those
programs.
(6) (8)
If the board of a school district
or board of
directors of a public school academy wants its high school to be
accredited under section 1280, the board or board of directors
shall ensure that all elements of the curriculum required under
this
section and section 1278a are made
available to all affected
pupils. If a school district or public school academy does not
offer all of the required credits, the board of the school district
or board of directors of the public school academy shall ensure
that the pupil has access to the required credits by another means,
such as enrollment in a postsecondary course under the
postsecondary enrollment options act, 1996 PA 160, MCL 388.511 to
388.524; enrollment in an online course; a cooperative arrangement
with a neighboring school district or with a public school academy;
or granting approval under section 6(6) of the state school aid act
of 1979, MCL 388.1606, for the pupil to be counted in membership in
another school district.
(7) (9)
If a pupil is not successfully
completing a credit
required
for graduation under this section and section 1278a, or is
identified as being at risk of withdrawing from high school, then
the pupil's school district or public school academy shall notify
the pupil's parent or legal guardian or, if the pupil is at least
age 18 or is an emancipated minor, the pupil, of the availability
of tutoring or other supplemental educational support and
counseling services that may be available to the pupil under
existing state or federal programs, such as those programs or
services available under section 31a of the state school aid act of
1979, MCL 388.1631a, or under the no child left behind act of 2001,
Public Law 107-110.
(8) (10)
To the extent required by the no
child left behind
act of 2001, Public Law 107-110, the board of a school district or
public school academy shall ensure that all components of the
curricular
requirements under this section and section 1278a are
taught by highly qualified teachers. If a school district or public
school academy demonstrates to the department that the school
district or public school academy is unable to meet the
requirements of this section because the school district or public
school academy is unable to hire enough highly qualified teachers,
the department shall work with the school district or public school
academy to develop a plan to allow the school district or public
school academy to hire enough highly qualified teachers to meet the
requirements of this section.
(9) (11)
The board of a school district or
board of directors
of a public school academy shall ensure that each pupil in grade 7
is provided with the opportunity to develop an educational
development plan, and that each pupil has developed an educational
development plan before he or she begins high school. An
educational development plan shall be developed by the pupil under
the supervision of the pupil's school counselor or another designee
qualified to act in a counseling role under section 1233 or 1233a
selected by the high school principal and shall be based on a
career pathways program or similar career exploration program. In
addition, if the pupil receives special education services, a
school psychologist should also participate in developing the
pupil's educational development plan.
(10) (12)
Except as otherwise provided in
this subsection, if
a school district or public school academy is unable to implement
all
of the curricular requirements of this section and section
1278a for pupils entering grade 9 in 2007 or is unable to implement
another requirement of this section or section 1278a, the school
district or public school academy may apply to the department for
permission to phase in 1 or more of the requirements of this
section or section 1278a. To apply, the school district or public
school academy shall submit a proposed phase-in plan to the
department. The department shall approve a phase-in plan if the
department determines that the plan will result in the school
district or public school academy making satisfactory progress
toward full implementation of the requirements of this section and
section 1278a. If the department disapproves a proposed phase-in
plan, the department shall work with the school district or public
school academy to develop a satisfactory plan that may be approved.
However, if legislation is enacted that adds section 1290 to allow
school districts and public school academies to apply for a
contract that waives certain state or federal requirements, then
this subsection does not apply but a school district or public
school
academy may take action as described in subsection (13)
(11). This subsection does not apply to a high school that is
designated as a specialty school under section 1278a(5) and that is
exempt under that section from the English language arts
requirement
under subsection (1)(a) and the and
social science
credit
requirement requirements under section 1278a(1)(a)(ii) 1278a.
(11) (13)
If a school district or public
school academy does
not offer all of the required credits or provide options to have
access
to the required credits as provided under subsection (8) (6)
and if legislation is enacted that adds section 1290 to allow
school districts and public school academies to apply for a
contract that waives certain state or federal requirements, then
the school district or public school academy is encouraged to apply
for a contract under section 1290. The purpose of a contract
described in this subsection is to improve pupil performance.
(12) (14)
This section and section 1278a do
not prohibit a
pupil from satisfying or exceeding the credit requirements of the
Michigan
merit standard under this section and section 1278a
through advanced studies such as accelerated course placement,
advanced placement, dual enrollment in a postsecondary institution,
or participation in the international baccalaureate program or an
early college/middle college program.
(13) (15)
Not later than April 1 of each
year, the department
shall submit an annual report to the legislature that evaluates the
overall
success of the curriculum required under this section and
section 1278a, the rigor and relevance of the course work required
by the curriculum, the ability of public schools to implement the
curriculum and the required course work, and the impact of the
curriculum on pupil success, and that details any activities the
department has undertaken to implement this section and section
1278a or to assist public schools in implementing the requirements
of this section and section 1278a.