19 Tex. Admin. Code § 74.30 - Identification of Honors Courses
(a) The
following are identified as honors classes as referred to in the Texas
Education Code, §
33.081(d)(1),
concerning extracurricular activities:
(1)
all College Board Advanced Placement courses and International Baccalaureate
courses in all disciplines;
(2)
English language arts: high school/college concurrent enrollment classes that
are included in the "Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual (Approved
Courses)";
(3) Languages other than
English: high school/college concurrent enrollment classes that are included in
the "Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual (Approved Courses)"; American
Sign Language, Level IV; American Sign Language, Advanced Independent Study;
Level IV, Intermediate Mid to Intermediate High Proficiency; Level V,
Intermediate High to Advanced Mid Proficiency; Level VI, Advanced Mid to
Advanced High Proficiency; Level VII, Advanced High to Superior Proficiency;
Seminar in Languages Other Than English, Advanced; Classical Languages, Level
IV, Novice Mid to Advanced Mid Proficiency; Classical Languages, Levels V-VII,
Novice High to Superior Low Proficiency; and Seminar in Classical Languages,
Advanced;
(4) Mathematics: high
school/college concurrent enrollment classes that are included in the
"Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual (Approved Courses)" and
Precalculus;
(5) Science: high
school/college concurrent enrollment classes that are included in the
"Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual (Approved Courses)"; and
(6) Social studies: Social Studies Advanced
Studies, Economics Advanced Studies, and high school/college concurrent
enrollment classes that are included in the "Lower-Division Academic Course
Guide Manual (Approved Courses)."
(b) Districts may identify additional honors
courses in the subject areas of English language arts, mathematics, science,
social studies, or a language other than English for the purpose of this
section, but must identify such courses prior to the semester in which any
exemptions related to extracurricular activities occur.
(c) Districts are neither required to nor
restricted from considering courses as honors for the purpose of grade point
average calculation.
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