HOUSE BILL No. 5636

 

February 7, 2006, Introduced by Reps. Hopgood, Vagnozzi, Clack, Miller, Gonzales, Meisner, Kathleen Law, Donigan, Angerer, Lemmons, Jr., Condino, Bieda, Alma Smith, Gillard and Lemmons, III and referred to the Committee on Education.

 

     A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled

 

"The revised school code,"

 

(MCL 380.1 to 380.1852) by adding section 1278a.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 1278a. (1) Beginning with pupils scheduled to graduate

 

from high school in 2010, and subject to subsection (3), 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 completed all subject area assessments under section

 

1279 or the Michigan merit examination under section 1279g, as

 

applicable to the pupil under section 1279g, or has participated in

 

the MIAccess assessments for pupils needing special education

 


services.

 

     (b) Has successfully completed the course credit requirements

 

of the Michigan merit curriculum as part of his or her high school

 

course work. The course requirements of the Michigan merit

 

curriculum are as follows:

 

     (i) At least 4 credits in English language arts.

 

     (ii) At least 4 credits in mathematics, including completion of

 

at least 2 algebra courses, geometry, and an additional course from

 

among courses approved by the department. If a pupil completed 1 or

 

more of these specified mathematics courses before beginning high

 

school, the pupil may substitute another mathematics course for

 

each of these courses he or she completed before high school.

 

     (iii) At least 3 credits in science, including completion of at

 

least biology, chemistry or physics, and an additional course from

 

among courses approved by the department.

 

     (iv) At least 3 credits in social science, including completion

 

of at least United States history, world history, economics, and

 

the civics or government course described in section 1166(2). The

 

history courses shall include geography.

 

     (v) At least 2 credits in a foreign language from among

 

courses approved by the department.

 

     (vi) At least 1 credit in health and physical education from

 

among courses approved by the department.

 

     (vii) At least 1 credit in fine arts or music from among

 

courses approved by the department.

 

     (c) Has successfully completed an applied learning core

 

curriculum from among the following developed by the department:

 


     (i) Global literacy.

 

     (ii) Civic literacy.

 

     (iii) Financial, economic, and entrepreneurial literacy.

 

     (iv) Information and communications technology literacy.

 

     (v) Twenty-first century learning skills, focused on work-

 

based instruction.

 

     (vi) Accelerated learning.

 

     (d) Has successfully completed at least 1 course or learning

 

experience that is presented online.

 

     (2) For the purposes of this section, the department shall do

 

all of the following:

 

     (a) Develop content expectations for all parts of the Michigan

 

merit curriculum required under subsection (1).

 

     (b) Develop standards and models for each applied learning

 

core curriculum listed in subsection (1)(c).

 

     (c) Develop guidelines for alternative instructional delivery

 

methods as described in subsection (4) and a process for approval

 

of these alternative instructional delivery methods.

 

     (3) The requirements of subsection (1) are subject to both of

 

the following:

 

     (a) A pupil who is in at least grade 11 and who has completed

 

at least 3 years of the Michigan merit curriculum may request a

 

modification of his or her individual high school graduation

 

requirements. If a pupil requests modification under this

 

subdivision, the pupil's school district or public school academy

 

shall work with the pupil's parent or legal guardian to develop an

 

individualized learning plan for the pupil. The pupil may then

 


complete a curriculum designed through this process and specified

 

in the individualized learning plan even if it does not meet the

 

requirements of subsection (1).

 

     (b) If a pupil receives special education services, the

 

pupil's individualized education plan supersedes the requirements

 

of subsection (1).

 

     (4) A school district, intermediate school district, or public

 

school academy shall ensure that the content expectations for the

 

curricular requirements of subsection (1) are met by providing the

 

course work specified in subsection (1) or by using alternative

 

instructional delivery methods such as alternative course work,

 

career and technical education, or humanities course sequences, if

 

these alternative delivery methods are approved by the department.

 

     (5) If a school district or public school academy is unable to

 

implement all of the requirements of this section for pupils

 

scheduled to graduate in 2010, the school district or public school

 

academy may apply to the department for permission to phase in the

 

requirements of this section. 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. 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.