What an incredible resource on State and Local Policies the Great Schools Partnership has put together regarding competency education/proficiency-based policies!!!! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
They’ve organized state statutes regarding high school graduation requirements, state learning standards, proficiency-based learning, and multiple/personalized learning pathways for their member states of Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. I’ve cut and pasted them for you here – but if you come looking for information in six months, go directly to their website to make sure you have the up-to-date information. You can find other really helpful resources there, as well. (And remember, proficiency-based education is K-12. When some people see the emphasis on high school, as is the case in these resources, they believe that it is only about older students. It’s not – its just that some states have either led with high school or with graduation requirements that put the emphasis on high school.)
Connecticut
High School Graduation Requirements
→ Chapter 170, Boards of Education, Sec. 10–221a. High School Graduation Requirements
State Learning Standards
→ Chapter 170, Boards of Education, Sec. 10–221a. High school graduation requirements, Paragraphs (d), (f), (g) and (h)
→ Content-Area Standards
→ Connecticut Core Standards
Proficiency-Based Learning
→ Chapter 170, Boards of Education, Sec. 10–221a. High School Graduation Requirements, Paragraphs (d), (f), (g) and (h), and Sec. 10–223a. Promotion and Graduation Policies
Multiple/Personalized Pathways
→ Chapter 170, Boards of Education, Sec. 10-221a. High school graduation requirements, Paragraphs (d), (f), (g) and (h)
Maine
High School Graduation Requirements
→ Maine Revised Statutes Title 20–A: Education, Part 3: Elementary & Secondary Education, Chapter 207–A: Instruction, Subchapter 3: Secondary Schools, §4722 High School Diploma Standards
State Learning Standards
→ Maine Revised Statutes Title 20–A: Education, Part 3: Elementary & Secondary Education, Chapter 222: Standards and Assessment of Student Performance, Heading: PL 2001, C. 454, §26 (RPR), §6209. System of Learning Results Established
→ Maine Learning Results
Proficiency-Based Learning
→ Maine Revised Statutes Title 20–A: Education, Part 3: Elementary & Secondary Education, Chapter 207–A: Instruction, Subchapter 3: Secondary Schools, §4722–A. Proficiency-Based Diploma Standards
Multiple/Personalized Pathways
→ Maine Revised Statutes Title 20–A: Education Part 3: Elementary & Secondary Education Chapter 207–A: Instruction Subchapter 1: General Requirements §4703. Instruction for Individual Students
New Hampshire
High School Graduation Requirements
→ Minimum Standards for Public School Approval, State Board of Education Regulation 306.27, High School Curriculum, Credits, Graduation Requirements, and Cocurricular Program
State Learning Standards
→ Minimum Standards for Public School Approval, State Board of Education Regulation 306.27, High School Curriculum, Credits, Graduation Requirements, and Cocurricular Program
→ New Hampshire College and Career Ready Standards
→ Common Core State Standards
Proficiency-Based Learning
→ State Board of Education Regulation 306.27, High School Curriculum, Credits, Graduation Requirements, and Cocurricular Program, Paragraphs (a), (b), (c) (d), (e), (f), (g), (h), (i), (j), and (k)
Multiple/Personalized Pathways
→ State Board of Education Regulation 306.27, High School Curriculum, Credits, Graduation Requirements, and Cocurricular Program, Paragraphs (a), (b), (c) (d), and (e)
Rhode Island
High School Graduation Requirements
→ Regulations of the Board of Regents for Elementary and Secondary Education, K-12 Literacy, Restructuring of the Learning Environment at the Middle and High School Levels, and Proficiency-Based Graduation Requirements (PBGR) at High Schools, Title L, Secondary Design, Chapter 6, L-6-3.0
→ Rhode Island Diploma System
State Learning Standards
→ Regulations of the Board of Regents for Elementary and Secondary Education, K-12 Literacy, Restructuring of the Learning Environment at the Middle and High School Levels, and Proficiency-Based Graduation Requirements (PBGR) at High Schools, Title L, Secondary Design, Chapter 6, L-6-3.0
→ World-Class Standards
Proficiency-Based Learning
→ Basic Education Program Regulations, Rhode Island Basic Education Plan (Title G), Chapter 14: Safe, Healthy and Supportive Learning Environment, G-14.1 Academic Supports and Interventions for All Students, Paragraphs (b) and (c)
Multiple/Personalized Pathways
→ Rhode Island Basic Education Plan (Title G), Chapter 13: Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment, G-13.1 A Guaranteed and Viable Curriculum, G-13-1.1 Framework for a Comprehensive Curriculum, Sub-Paragraph 1
Vermont
High School Graduation Requirements
→ Vermont State Board of Education, Education Quality Standards, 2120.7 Graduation Requirements, 2120.8 Local Graduation Requirements
State Learning Standards
→ Vermont State Statutes, Title 16: Education, Chapter 3: State Board of Education, § 164. State board; General Powers and Duties
→ Framework of Standards and Learning Opportunities
→ Common Core State Standards
Proficiency-Based Learning
→ Vermont State Board of Education, Education Quality Standards, Section 2114 Definitions, Section 2120.8 Local Graduation Requirements, Section 2123.2 Development and Implementation of Local Comprehensive Assessment System
Multiple/Personalized Pathways
→ Vermont State Board of Education, Education Quality Standards, Section 2120.2 Flexible Pathways
→ No. 77. An Act Relating to Encouraging Flexible Pathways to Secondary School Completion, Sec. 1. 16 V.S.A. Chapter 23, Subchapter 2., Flexible Pathways to Secondary School Completion, § 941. Flexible Pathways Initiative