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2021 Receiving State Summer Migrant Programs Directory

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Courses

Nevada H.S.

Plan

NEVADA

700 East Fifth Street Suite 113

Carson City, NV 89701

(775) 687-9256

INTERSTATE MIGRANT STUDENT COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT

Currently, the Texas Education Agency and the state of Nevada 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 Nevada. For additional

information contact the Texas Migrant Interstate Program (TMIP) 1(800) 292-7006.

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS: NEVADA AND TEXAS

English Language

Arts

Texas

Recommended

H.S. Plan

(Freshmen

before the

2014-2015)

4 4

Texas Foundation H.S. Plan

(Freshmen 2014-2015 to present)

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

advanced English course)

Math 4 4

Science 3 4

Social Studies 3 4

Economics

(course included

in Social

Studies/0.5)

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

Endorsement: Algebra II

3 (Biology, IPC or an advanced science course,

An advanced science course)

Endorsement: 4th science credit

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

Economics/0.5, World History or World Geography)

course included in Social Studies/0.5)

Health 0.5 0 0

Physical

Education

2 1 1

Fine Arts 1 1 1

Speech 0.5 Demonstrated proficiency

Technology

Application

0.5 0 0

Language other

than English

Elective Courses 6 5.5

Total 24

2

*26 Credits and

State

Assessments

2 (Same language or 2 credits from

Computer Science I, II, III)

5

Endorsements: 2 additional electives

** 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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