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KANSAS

Kansas State Department of Education

900 SW Jackson St

Suite 620

Topeka, KS 66612-1212

State Contact Information Email Phone Number

Mr. Doug Boline

Assistant Director/ MEP State Director

dboline@ksde.org

(785) 296-2600

(785) 296-5867 Fax

INTERSTATE MIGRANT STUDENT COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT

Currently, the Texas Education Agency and the state of Kansas do not have an Interstate Migrant

Student Cooperative Agreement in place to administer any of the Texas mandated assessments to

Texas migrant students while in the state of Kansas. For additional information contact the Texas

Migrant Interstate Program (TMIP) 1(800) 292-7006.

KANSAS STATE ASSESSMENTS

Kansas Interactive Testing Engine (KITE)

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS: KANSAS AND TEXAS

Courses

Kansas H.S.

Minimum Plan

Texas

Recommended H.S.

Plan

(Freshmen before

the 2014-2015)

Texas Foundation H.S. Plan

(Freshmen 2014-2015 to present)

English Language

Arts

Math

4

3

4

4

4 (English I, English II, English III, An advanced

English course)

3 (Algebra I, Geometry, An advanced math course)

Endorsement: Algebra II

Science

2

4

3 (Biology, IPC or an advanced science course, An

advanced science course) Endorsement: 4th science

credit

Social Studies 3 3.5

3 (U.S. History, Government/0.5, Economics/0.5,

World History or World Geography)

Economics

(course included in

Social Studies/0.5)

43

course included in Social Studies/0.5)

Health 0

Physical Edu 1 1 1

Fine Arts 1 1 1

Speech 0.5 Demonstrated proficiency

Personal Finance 0 0

Language other

2 (Same language or 2 credits from Computer

2

than English

Science I, II, III)

Electives Courses 6 5.5

5

Endorsements: 2 additional electives

Total

*20 Credits

*26 credits and

State Assessments

** 26 Total credits with 1 Endorsement

+ State Assessments

* Individual school districts may require more than the minimum credits set by the state.

** For more information, refer to pages 109-111 to view Texas Graduation Plans and Endorsements.

Note: At the time of publication the state referenced above had not provided their state’s information.

The information posted in this publication was obtained from their respective Department

of Education website.

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