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Graduation Plan > Maintenance > Student > Individual Maintenance > PGP

This page allows you to view and maintain a student's personal graduation plan (PGP).

These fields are only entered on this tab for students who have a graduation plan. For all other students, these fields are entered on Registration > Maintenance > Student > Demo3.


This tab is not enabled until you retrieve a student who has a graduation plan assigned. (Graduation plans can be assigned using Utilities > Grad Plan Assignment > By Individual (or By Group).)



Grad Plan PGP tab

Select a student

  • The student's name, current grade level, 9th grade entry date, and cohort year are displayed.
  • If multiple records exist for the student due to a grade level or status change, the most recent record is displayed.


Graduation Plan

The code and description of the graduation plan currently assigned to the student are displayed.

PEIMS Grad Type

The PEIMS graduation type code and description associated with the student's plan is displayed.


CPR Date Completed

Type the date on which the student met the Foundation High School Program (FHSP) requirement for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) instruction. You cannot enter a future date.

Speech Date Completed

Type the date on which the student met the Foundation High School Program (FHSP) requirement for speech instruction. You cannot enter a future date.

Peace Officer Interact Date Completed

Type the date on which the student met the requirement for instruction on how to interact with law enforcement, as mandated by Senate Bill 30. You cannot enter a future date.

Foundation

The credits necessary for the foundation high school program (FHSP) are displayed.

Indicate if the student is pursuing, not participating, or has completed the FHSP program.

TWEDS Data Element: FHSP-PARTICIPANT-CODE (E1541) (Code table: C199)

College Career Instruction

Select if the 7th or 8th grade student has received instruction in preparing for high school, college, and career, including information about the creation of a high school personal graduation plan, distinguished level of achievement, each endorsement, college readiness standards, and potential career choices and education needed to enter those careers.

Endorsement

The credits necessary to earn an endorsement are displayed.

Distinguished

The credits necessary to complete the distinguished level of achievement under the FHSP are displayed. Indicate if the student is pursuing, not participating, or has completed the program.

TWEDS Data Element: FHSP-DISTING-LEVEL-ACHIEVE-INDICATOR-CODE (E1542) (Code table: C199)

A student must first complete the Foundation coursework before you can select 2-Completed for Distinguished coursework.

STAAR EOC Assmnts

The student's EOC Level for each assessment and scale scores for English 3 and Algebra 2 (from Test Scores), as well as the student's Cum GPA and Cum Rank (from Grade Reporting), are displayed.


Individual Graduation Committee (IGC) Students:


❏ Under College Readiness:

These fields facilitate monitoring student progress toward college readiness.

ACT

The highest composite, math, reading, and English scores are displayed.

SAT

The highest old test version combined, math, and reading scores and highest new test version math and evidence-based reading section scores are displayed.

TSIA

The student's highest Texas Success Initiative Assessment (TSIA) scores are displayed for math, reading, writing, TSI WritePlacer, and ABE Writing Diagnostics including blanks.

If only one row exists, those scores are displayed (including blanks).

TSIA2

The student's highest Texas Success Initiative Assessment (TSIA) scores are displayed for math diagnostic, math, ELAR, WPI, and ABE Writing Diagnostics including blanks.

If only one row exists, those scores are displayed (including blanks).

College Readiness

You can select up to four exams where the student has met the minimum score requirements (as listed below) and is therefore exempt from taking the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) exam. You must enter the exam date for each exam selected. You can only select an exam if the student received the minimum score.

• If you select at least one score that exempts the student from TSI, “TSI Exempt” is displayed next to the exam.

• If no exams have been selected, “TSI Required” is displayed.

Minimum score requirements:

• ACT: A composite score of 23 or greater, with an English score of 19 or greater and a Math score of 19 or greater.

• GED ELAR: A minimum score of 165 on the Reasoning Through Language Arts (RLA) subject test shall be exempt for English Language Arts (ELAR).

• GED Math: A minimum score on the Mathematical Reasoning subject test shall be exempt for mathematics.

• HiSET ELAR: A minimum score of 15 on the Reading subtest and a minimum score of 15 on the Writing subtest, including a minimum score of 4 on the essay, shall be exempt for English Language Arts Reading (ELAR).

• HiSET Math: A minimum score of 15 on the Mathematics subtest shall be exempt for mathematics.

• SAT (old version): A combined score of 1070 or greater, with Reading and Math scores of 500 or greater.

• SAT (new version): Evidence-Based Reading and Writing scores of 480 or greater, and Math Section score of 530 or greater with no combined score requirements.

• STAAR EOC: English III score of 4000 or greater, and STAAR EOC Algebra II score of 4000 or greater.

• TSIA (Texas Success Initiative Assessment): Student has passed the TSIA exam as follows:

• Reading: a score in the range of 351-390 in the multiple-choice section.
• Mathematics: a score in the range of 350-390 in the multiple-choice section.
• Writing:

• Placement Score of 340-390 in the multiple-choice section, and a score of 4 on the essay; or
• Placement Score of 310-339 in the multiple-choice section, and a score of 4, 5, or 6 on the ABE Diagnostic section, and an essay score of 5 (you must meet all three).

• TSIA2 (Texas Success Initiative Assessment): Student has passed the TSIA exam as follows:

TSIA2 Math
State Math Cut Scores of:
• 950-990 or,
• 910-949 with a Diagnostic Level of 6

TSIA2 ELAR
State ELAR Cut Scores of:
• 945-990 with an Essay of 5-8 or,
• 910-944 with a Diagnostic Level of 5-6 & an Essay of 5-8

TSIA2
• TSIA2 Math and TSIA2 ELAR State Cut Scores are both met.


NOTE: Both English III and Algebra II exams must meet the minimum score to exempt the student from the TSI exam based solely on STAAR EOC.


For more information about TSI, see the Texas Education Code, §51.3062.



The following are also displayed but do not affect a student's TSI exemption:

ACT PLAN

The highest composite, math, reading, English, and science scores are displayed.

PSAT Old

The highest combined, math, and reading scores from PSAT assessments taken prior to October 2015 are displayed.

PSAT New

The highest combined, math, and reading scores from PSAT assessments taken October 2015 or later under the revised PSAT are displayed. This only applies to the PSAT 10 and PSAT/NMSQT exams. Results from PSAT 8/9 exams are not displayed.

PSAT Section Scores

The highest Math Section and Evidence-Based Reading and Writing Section Scores from PSAT assessments taken October 2015 or later are displayed.




Diagnostic Information
Accelerated Learning Plan

Select up to five accelerated learning plans for the student. These are maintained on Maintenance > District > Tables > Accelerated Learning.

Monitor Plan

Select up to 10 monitor plans for the student. These are maintained on Maintenance > District > Tables > Monitor Plan.

Parent's Educational Expectation

Select up to three parent expectations for the student. These are maintained on Maintenance > District > Tables > Parent/Guardian Expectations.

Financial Aid Application

Complete this section to record the student's Financial Aid application status and the application date the student completed the application or submitted an exception.

Status

Use the drop-down menu to select 01 or 02 to indicate the application status.

FINANCIAL-AID-APPLICATION-CODE indicates the manner in which the student completed the graduation requirement of either submitting a financial aid application (FAFSA or TASFA) or submitting an exception.

Met Date

Type the month and date in MM-YYYY format.

FINANCIAL-AID-APPLICATION-REQUIREMENT-MET-DATE indicates the month and year that the student completed a financial aid application (FAFSA or TASFA) or submitted an exception.

Endorsements

Indicate if the student is pursuing, not participating, or has completed each endorsement.

TWEDS Data Elements:
STEM-ENDORSEMENT-INDICATOR-CODE (E1544)
PUBLIC-SERVICES-ENDORSEMENT-INDICATOR-CODE (E1546)
BUSINESS-AND-INDUSTRY-ENDORSEMENT-INDICATOR-CODE (E1545)
MULTI-DISCIPLINARY-STUDIES-ENDORSEMENT-INDICATOR-CODE (E1548)
ARTS-AND-HUMANITIES-ENDORSEMENT-INDICATOR-CODE (E1547)
Code table: C199

Date Completed

If completed, type the date of completion, or click to select a date.

PGP Acknowledgement

Type the dates for the student, parent/guardian and counselor signatures, or click to select a date.


❏ Click Save.

academy/student/pgp-create.txt · Last modified: 2021/05/03 19:07 by apape