HOUSE BILL NO. 4326
February 24, 2021, Introduced by Reps.
VanWoerkom and Yaroch and referred to the Committee on Education.
A bill to amend 1976 PA 451, entitled
"The revised school code,"
by amending section 1278a (MCL 380.1278a), as amended by 2020 PA 158.
the people of the state of michigan enact:
Sec. 1278a. (1)
Except as otherwise provided in this section or section 1278b, beginning with
pupils entering grade 8 in 2006, 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 successfully completed all of the following credit
requirements of the Michigan merit standard before graduating from high school:
(i) At least 4 credits in
mathematics that are aligned with subject area content expectations developed
by the department and approved by the state board under section 1278b,
including completion of at least algebra I, geometry, and algebra II, or an
integrated sequence of this course content that consists of 3 credits, and an
additional mathematics credit, such as trigonometry, statistics, precalculus,
calculus, applied math, accounting, business math, a retake of algebra II, or a
course in financial literacy as described in section 1165. A pupil may complete
algebra II over 2 years with 2 credits awarded or over 1.5 years with 1.5
credits awarded for the purposes of this section and section 1278b. A pupil
also may partially or fully fulfill the algebra II requirement by completing a
department-approved formal career and technical education program or
curriculum, such as a program or curriculum in electronics, machining,
construction, welding, engineering, computer science, or renewable energy, and
in that program or curriculum successfully completing the same content as the
algebra II benchmarks assessed on the department-prescribed state high school
assessment, as determined by the department. The department shall post on its
website guidelines for implementation of the immediately preceding sentence.
Each pupil must successfully complete at least 1 mathematics course during his
or her final year of high school enrollment. This subparagraph does not require
completion of mathematics courses in any particular sequence.
(ii) At least 3 credits in social science that are aligned with
subject area content expectations developed by the department and approved by
the state board under section 1278b, including completion of at least 1 credit
in United States history and geography, 1 credit in world history and
geography, 1/2 credit in economics, and the civics course described in section
1166(2). The 1/2-credit economics requirement may be satisfied by completion of
at least a 1/2-credit course in personal economics that includes a financial
literacy component as described in section 1165, if that course covers the
subject area content expectations for economics developed by the department and
approved by the state board under section 1278b.
(iii) At least 1 credit in subject matter that includes both
health and physical education aligned with guidelines developed by the
department and approved by the state board under section 1278b, or at least 1/2
credit in health aligned with guidelines developed by the department and
approved by the state board under section 1278b and at least 1/2 credit awarded
by the school district or public school academy for approved participation in
extracurricular athletics or other extracurricular activities involving
physical activity.
(iv) At least 1 credit in visual arts, performing arts, or
applied arts, as defined by the department, that is aligned with guidelines
developed by the department and approved by the state board under section
1278b. A school district or public school academy is strongly encouraged to
offer visual arts and performing arts courses.
(v) The credit requirements specified in section 1278b(1).
(b) Meets the online
course or learning experience requirement of this subsection. A school district
or public school academy shall provide the basic level of technology and
internet access required by the state board to complete the online course or
learning experience. For a pupil to meet this requirement, the pupil shall must meet either
of the following, as determined by the school district or public school
academy:
(i) Has successfully completed at least 1 course or learning
experience that is presented online, as defined by the department.
(ii) The pupil's school district or public school academy has
integrated an online experience throughout the high school curriculum by
ensuring that each teacher of each course that provides the required credits of
the Michigan merit curriculum has integrated an online experience into the
course.
(2) In addition to the
requirements under subsection (1), beginning with pupils entering grade 3 in
2006, 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 has
successfully completed during grades K to 12 at least 2 credits that are
grade-appropriate in a language other than English or course work or other
learning experiences that are substantially equivalent to 2 credits in a
language other than English, based on guidelines developed by the department. A
pupil may partially or fully fulfill 1 credit of this requirement by completing
a department-approved formal career and technical education program or
curriculum or by completing visual or performing arts instruction that is in
addition to the requirements under subsection (1)(a)(iv). The board of a school district or board of directors of a
public school academy is strongly encouraged to ensure that all pupils complete
at least 1 credit in a language other than English in grades K to 6. For the
purposes of this subsection, both of the following apply:
(a) American Sign
Language is considered to be a language other than English.
(b) Computer coding is considered to be a language other than
English.
(c) (b) The pupil
may meet all or part of this requirement with online course work.
(3) The requirements
under this section and section 1278b for a high school diploma are in addition
to any local requirements imposed by the board of a school district or board of
directors of a public school academy. The board of a school district or board
of directors of a public school academy, as a local requirement for a high
school diploma, may require a pupil to complete the Michigan merit examination
under section 1279g or may require a pupil to participate in the MIAccess assessments
if appropriate for the pupil.
(4) For the purposes of
this section and section 1278b, all of the following apply:
(a) A pupil is
considered to have completed a credit if the pupil successfully completes the
subject area content expectations or guidelines developed by the department
that apply to the credit. For a career and technical education credit, a school
district or public school academy may supplement those content expectations and
guidelines with additional guidelines developed by the school district or
public school academy.
(b) A school district or
public school academy shall base its determination of whether a pupil has
successfully completed the subject area content expectations or guidelines
developed by the department that apply to a credit at least in part on the
pupil's performance on the assessments
developed or selected by the department under section
1278b or on 1 or more assessments developed or selected by the school
district or public school academy that measure a pupil's understanding of the
subject area content expectations or guidelines that apply to the credit.
(c) A school district or
public school academy shall also grant a pupil a credit if the pupil earns a
qualifying score, as determined by the department, on the
assessments developed or selected for the subject area by the department
under section 1278b or the pupil earns a
qualifying score, as determined by the school district or public school
academy, on 1 or more assessments developed or selected by the school district
or public school academy that measure a pupil's understanding of the subject
area content expectations or guidelines that apply to the credit.
(5) If a high school is
designated by the superintendent of public instruction as a specialty school
and the high school meets the requirements of subsection (6), then the pupils
of the high school are not required to successfully complete the 4 credits in
English language arts required under section 1278b(1)(a) or the 3 credits in
social science required under subsection (1)(a)(ii) and the
school district or public school academy is not required to ensure that each
pupil is offered the curriculum necessary for meeting those English language
arts or social science credit requirements. The superintendent of public instruction
may designate up to 15 high schools that meet the requirements of this
subsection as specialty schools. Subject to this maximum number, the
superintendent of public instruction shall designate a high school as a
specialty school if the superintendent of public instruction finds that the
high school meets all of the following criteria:
(a) The high school
incorporates a significant reading and writing component throughout its
curriculum.
(b) The high school uses
a specialized, innovative, and rigorous curriculum in such areas as performing
arts, foreign language, extensive use of internships, or other learning
innovations that conform to pioneering innovations among other leading national
or international high schools.
(6) A high school that
is designated by the superintendent of public instruction as a specialty school
under subsection (5) is only exempt from requirements as described under
subsection (5) as long as the superintendent of public instruction finds that
the high school continues to meet all of the following requirements:
(a) The high school
clearly states to prospective pupils and their parents that it does not meet
the requirements of the Michigan merit standard under this section and section
1278b but is a designated specialty school that is exempt from some of those
requirements and that a pupil who enrolls in the high school and subsequently
transfers to a high school that is not a specialty school meeting the
requirements of this subsection will be required to comply with the requirements
of the Michigan merit standard under this section and section 1278b.
(b) For the most recent
year for which the data are available, the mean scores on both the mathematics and
science portions of the ACT examination portion of
the SAT examination and the science portion of the applicable state assessment for
the pupils of the high school exceed by at least 10% the mean scores on the
mathematics and science portions of the ACT
examination portion of the SAT examination and the
science portion of the applicable state assessment for the pupils of the
school district in which the greatest number of the pupils of the high school
reside.
(c) For the most recent
year for which the data are available, the high school had a graduation rate of
at least 85%, as determined by the department.
(d) For the most recent
year for which the data are available, at least 75% of the pupils who graduated
from the high school the preceding year are enrolled in a postsecondary
institution.
(e) All pupils of the
high school are required to meet the mathematics credit requirements of
subsection (1)(a)(i), with no modification
of these requirements under section 1278b(5), and each pupil is offered the
curriculum necessary to meet this requirement.
(f) All pupils of the
high school are required to meet the science credit requirements of section
1278b(1)(b) and are also required to successfully complete at least 1
additional science credit, for a total of at least 4 science credits, with no
modification of these requirements under section 1278b(5), and each pupil is
offered the curriculum necessary to meet this requirement.