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Graduation Requirements
It is the policy of the Oxford School District that a student earn 24 Carnegie units prior to graduation. Of those Carnegie unit credits a maximum of four (4) Carnegie units may be earned during summer school programs. Enrollment in online courses must have prior approval granted by the principal. Every student, except juniors and seniors who earn the early dismissal privilege, must be enrolled in at least 5 classes per semester.
Juniors who earn early dismissal privilege by meeting the following standards must be participants in Oxford School District's Scholastic Institute and be enrolled in a minimum of 15 semester hours of dual credit coursework.
Seniors who earn early dismissal privilege by meeting the following standards must be enrolled in a minimum of 2 class periods per semester excluding athletics, or be enrolled in a district sponsored career internship program.
For early release, students must have met Mississippi Institution of Higher Learning (MS IHL) and Community College readiness benchmarks (ACT sub scores 17 English and 19 Math or SAT equivalency) or earned a Silver level on ACT Work Keys. Alternately, a student must meet ALL of the following:
- Have a 2.5 GPA
- Passed or met all MAAP assessments requirements for graduation
- On track to meet diploma requirements
- Concurrently enrolled in Essentials for College Math and/or Essentials for College Literacy
It will be the policy of this district that a graduating student earn at least two of the last four Carnegie units in residence at Oxford High School (including virtual school courses). Two units of credit can be earned by enrolling in four (4) semester courses.
The school district restricts the participation in formal graduation ceremonies to those senior students who have successfully completed prescribed secondary school graduating requirements.
Any student who completes the minimum graduation requirements specified in this policy is eligible to receive a diploma from Oxford High School.
Graduation Requirements
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High School Classification
It shall be the policy of this district that the following Carnegie units must be attained for designated classifications:
- Sophomore – 6 units (with one unit being satisfactory completion of English I)
- Junior – 12 units (with one unit being satisfactory completion of English II)
- Senior – 17 units
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Graduation Requirements: Beginning with Class of 2022 – Traditional Diploma
Curriculum Area Carnegie Units Required Subjects English 4****** English I, English II Mathematics 4* Algebra I Science 3** Biology Social Studies 3½*** ½ Mississippi Studies, (1) World History, (1) U.S. History, ½ U.S. Government, ½ Economics Health ½ Comprehensive Health or Family & Individual Health, Allied Health I & II Technology & Computer Science 1**** (1) Information & Communication Technology II (ICT II), Cyber Foundations II, (1) STEM, (1) Introduction to Information Technology The Arts 1 Art, Band, Chorus, Theater Physical Education ½***** College & Career Readiness 1 Must occur in the student's junior or senior year or in completion of a four-year sequence Electives 5½ Total 24 * Mississippi College and Career Readiness Math 8, Compacted Math 8/Algebra I, or Geometry taken in the eighth grade will receive a Carnegie Unit that counts toward graduation and will count in the student’s Grade Point Average and Rank in Class. Compacted Math 8/Algebra I taken in grade seven will receive a Carnegie Unit that counts toward graduation and will count in the student's Grade Point Average and Rank in Class.
** A student must earn a minimum of three (3) science credits with one (1) being Biology I.
*** The credit earned for a State/Local Government course in any other state by an out-of-state transfer student who enters after the sophomore year can stand in lieu of Mississippi Studies or Mississippi State and Local Government. If the transfer student took a State/Local Government course in a grade level that did not award Carnegie unit credit, then any other ½ unit social studies course may be accepted. An out-of-state student who transfers after the junior year may substitute any other ½ unit social studies course.
**** One unit in ICT II or Cyber Foundations II taken in the seventh or eighth grade or STEM taken in the eighth grade is accepted in lieu of the two ½ unit courses. Evidence of proficiency in Keyboarding and Computer Applications is accepted in lieu of the required courses if the student earns one unit in any of the courses listed in the Business & Technology Framework.
***** The Physical Education requirement may be met by participating in JROTC for one year or by participating in marching band, fitness classes, or athletic activities sanctioned by the Mississippi High School Activities Association that meet the Carnegie unit seat time requirements throughout the semester as specified by the Mississippi Department of Education.
****** Compensatory Reading and Compensatory Writing shall not be included in the four English courses required for graduation.
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Graduation Requirements: Traditional Diploma with Career and Technical Endorsement
Curriculum Area Carnegie Units Required Subjects English 4****** English I, English II Mathematics 4* Algebra I Science 3** Biology Social Studies 3½*** ½ Mississippi Studies, (1) World History, (1) U.S. History, ½ U.S. Government, ½ Economics Health ½ Comprehensive Health or Family & Individual Health, Allied Health I & II Technology & Computer Science 1**** (1) Information and Communication Technology II (ICT II), Cyber Foundations II, (1) STEM, (1) Introduction to Information Technology The Arts 1 Art, Band, Chorus, Theater Physical Education ½***** College & Career Readiness 1 Must occur in the student's junior or senior year or in completion of a four-year sequence CTE Electives 4 Must complete a four-course sequential program of study Electives 3½ Total 26 Additional Requirements
The student must:
- Earn an overall 2.5 Grade Point Average
- Earn Silver Level on the ACT WorkKeys
- Successfully complete one of the following:
- One CTE dual credit course or earn articulated credit in the high school CTE course
- Work-Based Learning Experience or Career Pathway Experience
- Earn a State Board of Education approved national credential
* Mississippi College and Career Readiness Math 8, Compacted Math 8/Algebra I, or Geometry taken in the eighth grade will receive a Carnegie Unit that counts toward graduation and will count in the student’s Grade Point Average and Rank in Class. Compacted Math 8/Algebra I taken in grade seven will receive a Carnegie Unit that counts toward graduation and will count in the student's Grade Point Average and Rank in Class.
** A student must earn a minimum of three (3) science credits with one (1) being Biology I.
*** The credit earned for a State/Local Government course in any other state by an out-of-state transfer student who enters after the sophomore year can stand in lieu of Mississippi Studies or Mississippi State and Local Government. If the transfer student took a State/Local Government course in grade level that did not award Carnegie unit credit, then any other ½ unit social studies course may be accepted. An out-of-state student who transfers after the junior year may substitute any other ½ unit social studies course.
**** One unit in ICT II or Cyber Foundations II taken in the seventh or eighth grade or STEM taken in the eighth grade is accepted in lieu of the two ½ unit courses. Evidence of proficiency in Keyboarding and Computer Applications is accepted in lieu of the required courses if the student earns one unit in any of the courses listed in the Business & Technology Framework.
***** The Physical Education requirement may be met by participating in JROTC for one year or by participating in marching band, fitness classes, or athletic activities sanctioned by the Mississippi High School Activities Association that meet the Carnegie unit seat time requirements throughout the semester as specified by the Mississippi Department of Education.
****** Compensatory Reading and Compensatory Writing shall not be included in the four English courses required for graduation.
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Graduation Requirements: Traditional Diploma with Academic Endorsement
Curriculum Area Carnegie Units Required Subjects English 4****** English I, English II Mathematics 4* Algebra I + 2 additional math courses above Algebra I Science 3** Biology + 2 additional science courses above Biology I Social Studies 3½*** ½ Mississippi Studies, (1) World History, (1) U.S. History, ½ U.S. Government, ½ Economics Health ½ Comprehensive Health or Family & Individual Health, Allied Health I & II Technology & Computer Science 1**** (1) Information and Communication Technology II (ICT II), Cyber Foundations II, (1) STEM, (1) Introduction to Information Technology The Arts 1 Art, Band, Chorus, Theater Physical Education ½***** College & Career Readiness 1 Must occur in the student's junior or senior year or in completion of a four-year sequence Electives 7½ Must meet college preparatory curriculum requirements. Total 26 Additional Requirements
The student must:
- Earn an overall 2.5 Grade Point Average
- Courses must meet MS IHL college preparatory curriculum requirements
- Earn MS IHL and community college college and career ready benchmarks (ACT sub scores of 17 in English and 19 in math or the SAT equivalency)
- Must successfully complete one of the following:
- One AP course with a grade of C or higher and take the AP exam
- One Diploma Program - IB course with a C or higher and take the IB exam
- One academic dual credit course with a C or higher in the course
* Mississippi College and Career Readiness Math 8, Compacted Math 8/Algebra I, or Geometry taken in the eighth grade will receive a Carnegie Unit that counts toward graduation and will count in the student’s Grade Point Average and Rank in Class. Compacted Math 8/Algebra I taken in grade seven will receive a Carnegie Unit that counts toward graduation and will count in the student's Grade Point Average and Rank in Class. At least two of the four required math courses must be higher than Algebra I.
** A student must earn a minimum of three (3) science credits with one (1) being Biology I and two (2) sciences above Biology I.
*** The credit earned for a State/Local Government course in any other state by an out-of-state transfer student who enters after the sophomore year can stand in lieu of Mississippi Studies or Mississippi State and Local Government. If the transfer student took a State/Local Government course in a grade level that did not award Carnegie unit credit, then any other ½ unit social studies course may be accepted. An out-of-state student who transfers after the junior year may substitute any other ½ unit social studies course.
**** One unit in ICT II or Cyber Foundations II taken in the seventh or eighth grade or STEM taken in the eighth grade is accepted in lieu of the two ½ unit courses. Evidence of proficiency in Keyboarding and Computer Applications is accepted in lieu of the required courses if the student earns one unit in any of the courses listed in the Business & Technology Framework.
***** The Physical Education requirement may be met by participating in JROTC for one year or by participating in marching band, fitness classes, or athletic activities that are sanctioned by the Mississippi High School Activities Association that meet the Carnegie unit seat time requirements throughout the semester as specified by the Mississippi Department of Education.
****** Compensatory Reading and Compensatory Writing shall not be included in the four English courses required for graduation.
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Graduation Requirements: Traditional Diploma with Distinguished Endorsement
Curriculum Area Carnegie Units Required Subjects English 4****** English I, English II Mathematics 4* Algebra I + 2 additional math courses above Algebra I Science 4** Biology + 2 additional science courses above Biology I Social Studies 4*** ½ Mississippi Studies, (1) World History, (1) U.S. History, ½ U.S. Government, ½ Economics Health ½ Comprehensive Health or Family & Individual Health, Allied Health I & II Technology & Computer Science 1**** (1) Information and Communication Technology II (ICT II), Cyber Foundations II, (1) STEM, (1) Introduction to Information Technology The Arts 1 Art, Band, Chorus, Theater Physical Education ½***** College & Career Readiness 1 Must occur in the student's junior or senior year or in completion of a four-year sequence Electives 8 Must meet college preparatory curriculum requirements. Total 28 Additional Requirements
The student must:
- Earn an overall 3.0 Grade Point Average
- Courses must meet MS IHL college preparatory curriculum requirements
- Earn college and career ready benchmarks (ACT sub scores of 18 in English and 22 in math or the SAT equivalency)
- Must successfully complete one of the following:
- One AP course with a grade of B or higher and take the AP exam
- One Diploma Program - IB course with a B or higher and take the IB exam
- One academic dual credit course with a B or higher in the course
* Mississippi College and Career Readiness Math 8, Compacted Math 8/Algebra I, or Geometry taken in the eighth grade will receive a Carnegie Unit that counts toward graduation and will count in the student’s Grade Point Average and Rank in Class. Compacted Math 8/Algebra I taken in grade seven will receive a Carnegie Unit that counts toward graduation and will count in the student's Grade Point Average and Rank in Class. At least two of the four required math courses must be higher than Algebra I.
** A student must earn a minimum of four (4) science credits with one (1) being Biology I and two (2) sciences above Biology.
*** The credit earned for a State/Local Government course in any other state by an out-of-state transfer student who enters after the sophomore year can stand in lieu of Mississippi Studies or Mississippi State and Local Government. If the transfer student took a State/Local Government course in a grade level that did not award Carnegie unit credit, then any other ½ unit social studies course may be accepted. An out-of-state student who transfers after the junior year may substitute any other ½ unit social studies course.
**** One unit in ICT II or Cyber Foundations II taken in the seventh or eighth grade or STEM taken in the eighth grade is accepted in lieu of the two ½ unit courses. Evidence of proficiency in Keyboarding and Computer Applications is accepted in lieu of the required courses if the student earns one unit in any of the courses listed in the Business & Technology Framework.
***** The Physical Education requirement may be met by participating in JROTC for one year or by participating in marching band, fitness classes, or athletic activities that are sanctioned by the Mississippi High School Activities Association that meet the Carnegie unit seat time requirements throughout the semester as specified by the Mississippi Department of Education.
****** Compensatory Reading and Compensatory Writing shall not be included in the four English courses required for graduation.
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Graduation Requirements: College Prep Diploma for Classes Prior to 2022
Curriculum Area Carnegie Units Required Subjects English 4 English I, English II Mathematics 4* Algebra I Science 4** Biology Social Studies 4*** ½ Mississippi Studies, ½ Geography, (1) World History, (1) U.S. History, ½ U.S. Government, ½ Economics Health ½ Comprehensive Health or Family & Individual Health, Allied Health I & II Business & Technology 1**** (1) Information and Communication Technology II (ICT II), (1) STEM, (1) Introduction to Information Technology The Arts 1 Art, Band, Chorus, Theater Physical Education ½***** Electives 5 Total 24 * Mississippi College and Career Readiness Math 8, Compacted Math 8/Algebra I, or Geometry taken in the eighth grade will receive a Carnegie Unit that counts toward graduation and will count in the student’s Grade Point Average and Rank in Class. Compacted Math 8/Algebra I taken in grade seven will receive a Carnegie Unit that counts toward graduation and will count in the student's Grade Point Average and Rank in Class. At least two of the four required math courses must be higher than Algebra I.
** One of the four required science units must include Biology I. In addition, one unit must be a lab-based physical science course. The allowable lab-based physical science courses are Physical Science, Chemistry I, Honors Chemistry, AP Chemistry, Physics and AP Physics.
*** The credit earned for a State/Local Government course in any other state by an out-of-state transfer student who enters after the sophomore year can stand in lieu of Mississippi Studies or Mississippi State and Local Government. If the transfer student took a State/Local Government course in a grade level that did not award Carnegie unit credit, then any other ½ unit social studies course may be accepted. An out-of-state student who transfers after the junior year may substitute any other ½ unit social studies course.
**** One unit in ICT II taken in the seventh or eighth grade or STEM taken in the eighth grade is accepted in lieu of the two ½ unit courses. Evidence of proficiency in Keyboarding and Computer Applications is accepted in lieu of the required courses if the student earns one unit in any of the courses listed in the Business & Technology Framework.
***** The Physical Education requirement may be met by participating in JROTC for one year or by participating in marching band, fitness classes, or athletic activities that are sanctioned by the Mississippi High School Activities Association that meet the Carnegie unit seat time requirements throughout the semester as specified by the Mississippi Department of Education.
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Graduation Requirements: Standard Diploma with Career Technical Endorsement for Classes Prior to 2022
Curriculum Area Carnegie Units Required Subjects English 4 English I, English II Mathematics 4* Algebra I Science 3** Biology Social Studies 3*** ½ Mississippi Studies, (1) World History, (1) U.S. History, ½ U.S. Government Health ½ Comprehensive Health or Family & Individual Health Business & Technology 1**** (1) Information and Communication Technology II (ICT II), (1) STEM, (1) Introduction to Information Technology The Arts 1 Art, Band, Chorus, Theater Physical Education ½***** Career Technical 4 Apprenticeship/Cooperative Education 3 Total 24 * Mississippi College and Career Readiness Math 8, Compacted Math 8/Algebra I, or Geometry taken in the eighth grade will receive a Carnegie Unit that counts toward graduation and will count in the student’s Grade Point Average and Rank in Class. Compacted Math 8/Algebra I taken in grade seven will receive a Carnegie Unit that counts toward graduation and will count in the student's Grade Point Average and Rank in Class. At least two of the four required math courses must be higher than Algebra I.
** One of the four required science units must include Biology I. In addition, one unit must be a lab-based physical science course. The allowable lab-based physical science courses are Physical Science, Chemistry I, Honors Chemistry, AP Chemistry, Physics and AP Physics.
*** The credit earned for a State/Local Government course in any other state by an out-of-state transfer student who enters after the sophomore year can stand in lieu of Mississippi Studies or Mississippi State and Local Government. If the transfer student took a State/Local Government course in a grade level that did not award Carnegie unit credit, then any other ½ unit social studies course may be accepted. An out-of-state student who transfers after the junior year may substitute any other ½ unit social studies course.
**** One unit in ICT II taken in the seventh or eighth grade or STEM taken in the eighth grade is accepted in lieu of the two ½ unit courses. Evidence of proficiency in Keyboarding and Computer Applications is accepted in lieu of the required courses if the student earns one unit in any of the courses listed in the Business & Technology Framework.
***** The Physical Education requirement may be met by participating in JROTC for one year or by participating in marching band, fitness classes, or athletic activities that are sanctioned by the Mississippi High School Activities Association that meet the Carnegie unit seat time requirements throughout the semester as specified by the Mississippi Department of Education.
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Graduation Requirements: Standard Diploma with Advanced Career Technical Endorsement for Classes Prior to 2022
Curriculum Area Carnegie Units Required Subjects English 4 English I, English II Mathematics 4* Algebra I Science 4** Biology Social Studies 4*** ½ Mississippi Studies, ½ Geography, (1) World History, (1) U.S. History, ½ U.S. Government, ½ Economics Health ½ Comprehensive Health or Family & Individual Health Business & Technology 1**** (1) Information and Communication Technology II (ICT II), (1) STEM, (1) Introduction to Information Technology The Arts 1 Art, Band, Chorus, Theater Physical Education ½***** Career Technical 4 Apprenticeship/Cooperative Education 3 Total 26 * Mississippi College and Career Readiness Math 8, Compacted Math 8/Algebra I, or Geometry taken in the eighth grade will receive a Carnegie Unit that counts toward graduation and will count in the student’s Grade Point Average and Rank in Class. Compacted Math 8/Algebra I taken in grade seven will receive a Carnegie Unit that counts toward graduation and will count in the student's Grade Point Average and Rank in Class. At least two of the four required math courses must be higher than Algebra I.
** One of the four required science units must include Biology I. In addition, one unit must be a lab-based physical science course. The allowable lab-based physical science courses are Physical Science, Chemistry I, Honors Chemistry, AP Chemistry, Physics and AP Physics.
*** The credit earned for a State/Local Government course in any other state by an out-of-state transfer student who enters after the sophomore year can stand in lieu of Mississippi Studies or Mississippi State and Local Government. If the transfer student took a State/Local Government course in a grade level that did not award Carnegie unit credit, then any other ½ unit social studies course may be accepted. An out-of-state student who transfers after the junior year may substitute any other ½ unit social studies course.
**** One unit in ICT II taken in the seventh or eighth grade or STEM taken in the eighth grade is accepted in lieu of the two 1/2 unit courses. Evidence of proficiency in Keyboarding and Computer Applications is accepted in lieu of the required courses if the student earns one unit in any of the courses listed in the Business & Technology Framework.
***** The Physical Education requirement may be met by participating in JROTC for one year or by participating in marching band, fitness classes, or athletic activities that are sanctioned by the Mississippi High School Activities Association that meet the Carnegie unit seat time requirements throughout the semester as specified by the Mississippi Department of Education.
In 2010, Mississippi state policymakers passed legislation to create multiple pathways to a standard diploma. The 2010 legislative actions created a career pathway to a standard diploma, with the goal of improving Mississippi graduation rates and providing students with career and technical training that prepare students for postsecondary credential or certification programs and employable workplace skills. This legislative change created new section 37-16-17, Mississippi code of 1972, to provide for high school career option programs and career track curricula for students not wishing to pursue a baccalaureate degree.
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Graduation Requirements: Career Pathway Option for Classes Prior to 2022
Curriculum Area Carnegie Units Required Subjects English 4* English I, English II Mathematics 3** Algebra I Science 3*** Biology I Social Studies 3****, ***** (1) U. S. History, ½ U. S. Government, ½ Mississippi Studies Health and Physical Education ½****** ½ Comprehensive Health, ½ Family and Individual Health, ½ Physical Education Career and Technical 4******* Selected from Student’s Program of Study Integrated Technology 1******** (1) ICT I, (1) ICT II, (1) STEM, or (1) Introduction to Information Technology Additional Electives 2½ Courses selected from the student’s approved program of study Total 21 Mississippi’s Institution of Higher Learning requirements differ from minimum graduation requirements for this diploma pathway.
* Compensatory Reading and Compensatory Writing shall not be included in the four English courses required for graduation. The two additional English credits must be from the student’s program of study which includes Technical Writing, Creative Writing, English III, English IV, or any college-level dual credit courses.
** Compensatory Mathematics may not be included in the three mathematics courses required for graduation. Effective with eighth graders of 2008-2009, Pre-Algebra and Transition to Algebra may not be taken after a student completes Algebra I. For students pursuing the Career Pathway Graduation Option, at least one of the required mathematics courses must be above Algebra I and selected from the student’s program of study. The allowable mathematics courses that can be taken which are higher than Algebra I are: Geometry, Algebra II, Survey of Mathematical Topics, Algebra III, Advanced Math Plus, Essentials for College Math, Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, Discrete Mathematics, Statistics, and AP Statistics, or any college-level dual credit courses. Effective with the eighth graders of 2004-2005, Pre-Algebra, Transition to Algebra, and Algebra I, may be taken in the eighth grade for Carnegie unit credit. Effective with the eighth graders of 2008-2009, Geometry may be taken in the eighth grade for Carnegie unit credit.
*** For students pursuing the Career Pathway Graduation Option, at least one of the required science courses must be above Biology I and selected from the student’s program of study. If a student’s program of study allows, one unit may be in Concepts of Agriscience (AEST). A second science unit may be earned by completing a two course sequence selected from the following three options: Science of Agricultural Animals, Science of Agricultural Plants, or Science of Agricultural Environment. Two units may be in the following courses if the student completes the 2-course sequence: Agriscience I & II; Allied Health I & II; Health Science I & II, Aquaculture I & II; Forestry I & II; Horticulture I & II; Polymer Science I & II; Technology Applications I & II and Engineering I & II.
**** Advanced placement U.S. History is accepted in lieu of the required U.S. History 1877 to Present. The third social studies credit should be selected based on the student’s program of study.
***** The credit earned for a State/Local Government course in any other state by an out-of-state transfer student who enters after the sophomore year can stand in lieu of Mississippi Studies or Mississippi State and Local Government. If the transfer student took a State/Local Government course in a grade level that did not award Carnegie unit credit, then any other ½ unit social studies course may be accepted. An out-of-state student who transfers after the junior year may substitute any other ½ unit social studies course. Credit earned for the first year of Marketing and Economics (Vocational) may be accepted in lieu of ½ unit in Economics.
****** Credit earned in Allied Health I/Health Science I may be accepted in lieu of Comprehensive Health or Family and Individual Health to meet the graduation requirement for ½ Carnegie unit in Health. Interscholastic athletic activities, band, and ROTC if they meet the instructional requirements specified in the Fitness through Physical Education Framework may also be accepted.
******* Career and Technical (CTE) courses must be based on the student’s program of study and should include dual credit/dual enrollment options as found in Section 37-15-38 of the Mississippi Code of 1972.
******** Evidence of proficiency in technology is accepted in lieu of the required courses if the student earns one unit in a technology-rich academic or career technical course related to their program of study.
********* Electives must be selected from courses related to the student’s program of study. Credits earned not approved for that student’s program of study will not be counted toward graduation requirements.
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Graduation Options for Students with Disabilities for Classes Prior to 2022
Oxford School District students with disabilities and their parents/guardians shall be given the option of the student working toward a high school diploma or a special education certificate of attendance. This decision will be considered at the student’s Individual Educational Program (IEP) meeting prior to his/her entering the ninth grade. The IEP shall thereafter reflect the option selected by the IEP Committee and shall specify whether the student is seeking a high school diploma or a special education certificate of attendance. If there is a need for change, the decision may be reversed through the IEP Committee process. Students who choose the regular high school diploma will be required to follow the graduation requirements for students in regular education. Students who choose the special education certificate of attendance will be required to complete the provisions taken from a special education curriculum that will be listed in the IEP. Every student who completes an approved course of study by or before age twenty-one will receive a regular high school diploma or a special education certificate of attendance and will be permitted to participate in graduation ceremonies.
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Graduation Options for Students with a Significant Cognitive Disability
Oxford School District students with a significant cognitive disability ruling (SCD) and their parents/guardians shall be given the option of the student working toward a traditional high school diploma, an alternate diploma or a certificate of attendance. This decision will be considered at the student’s IEP meeting prior to his/her entering the ninth grade. The IEP shall thereafter reflect the option selected by the IEP committee, to include the parents and the student with a SCD ruling and shall specify whether the student is seeking a traditional high school diploma, an alternate diploma or a certificate of attendance. If there is a need for change, the decision may be reversed through the IEP Committee process. Students who choose the traditional high school diploma will be required to follow the graduation requirements for students in regular education. Students who choose the alternate diploma will be required to complete the criteria as designated in the alternate diploma curriculum and as approved by the State Board of Education. Students who choose the certificate of attendance will be required to complete the provisions taken from a special education curriculum that will be listed in the Individual Education Program. Every student who completes an approved course of study by or before age twenty-one will receive a traditional high school diploma, an alternate diploma or a certificate of attendance and will be permitted to participate in graduation ceremonies.
Legal Reference: Senate Bill 2578; Mississippi Code 37-16-11
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Graduation Requirements: Alternate Diploma
Curriculum Area Carnegie Units Required Subjects English 4 Alternate English Elements I-IV Mathematics 4 Alternate Math Elements I-III, Alternate Algebra Elements Science 2 Algebra Biology Elements, Algebra Science Elements II Social Studies 2 Alternate Health Elements Health ½ Comprehensive Health or Family & Individual Health Career Readiness 4 Career Readiness I-IV The Arts 1 Art, Band, Chorus, Theater Physical Education ½ Life Skills Development 4 Life Skills Development I-IV Electives 2 Must meet college preparatory curriculum requirements Total 24 The Alternate Diploma is not equivalent to a traditional high school diploma and is not recognized by post-secondary entities that require a traditional high school diploma.