2021 Receiving State Summer Migrant Programs Directory
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OREGON
Oregon - The state will require that all students must demonstrate that they are proficient in
certain “essential skills” - skills that are deemed critical for future success - before they are
awarded the diploma. Beginning in 2012, students must demonstrate proficiency in the
Essential Skills of reading to receive a high school diploma. Students will be required to
demonstrate the writing essential skill in 2013 and “apply math” knowledge across
disciplines.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS: OREGON AND TEXAS
Courses
Oregon H.S. 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
Science
4 4
3
(at the Algebra I level
and higher) beginning
with the class of 2014
3 (scientific inquiry, 2
with lab experiences)
beginning with the
class 2012)
Social Studies 3 4
Economics
4
4
(course included in
Social Studies/0.5)
4 (English I, English II, English III, An
advanced English course)
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 1 0 0
Physical Education 1 1 1
Fine Arts 1 1
Speech 0.5 Demonstrated proficiency
Technology
Application
Language other
than English
Elective Courses 6 5.5
Other
Total
Second Language/
The Arts/Career and
Technical Education:
3 credits (any one
area or in
combination) in 2013
24 Credits
0 0
2
*26 Credits and
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.
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
93