206-31 Wyo. Code R. §§ 31-4 - High School Diploma Requirements
(a) Graduation
requirements for earning a high school diploma from any high school within any
school district of this state shall include successful completion of the
following components as evidenced by passing grades or by successful
performance on competency-based equivalency examinations:
(i) Coursework, including courses taken for
the attainment of a high school diploma, shall include courses that, taken
together, signify students are equipped to compete both intellectually and
economically in society. Coursework for the attainment of a high school diploma
shall be aligned to the state standards in grades nine (9) through twelve (12)
and, at a minimum, include the following:
(A)
Four (4) school years of English;
(B) Three (3) school years of
mathematics;
(C) Three (3) school
years of science, one (1) year of which may be a computer science course;
and
(D) Three (3) school years of
social studies, including history, American government, and economic systems
and institutions, provided business instructors may instruct classes on
economic systems and institutions.
(E) Courses taken before grade nine (9) used
to satisfy high school diploma requirements shall be aligned to the state
standards in grades nine (9) through twelve (12).
(F) Courses designated as functional
equivalents may be used to satisfy the coursework described in this subsection.
The Department may verify appropriate alignment of the functional equivalents
to the state standards in grades nine (9) through twelve (12).
(ii) Satisfactorily passing an
examination on the principles of the constitution of the United States and the
state of Wyoming.
(iii) Evidence of
proficient performance on the district assessment system, which includes all
courses taken for the attainment of a high school diploma.
(A) Proficient performance shall be evidenced
by successful completion of courses included in a district's assessment system
that are aligned to and inclusive of the state standards as defined in this
chapter.
(B) The district
determines successful completion through a district assessment system that
meets the criteria outlined in Section
5 of this chapter.
(b) Each local school district
shall establish high school diploma requirements that shall be reflected in
policy and related documents as appropriate. The district's policy shall
include:
(i) A description of the district's
definition of course credit for any course which may be taken to satisfy the
high school diploma requirements;
(ii) A description of the process by which
successful performance on a competency-based equivalency examination may be
used to satisfy coursework, as defined in this chapter;
(iii) A description of the way in which
successful completion of courses taken for graduation will be used as a factor
in awarding course credit;
(iv) A
requirement that students demonstrate satisfactory performance on an
examination of the principles of the constitution of the United States and the
State of Wyoming as required by
W.S.
21-9-102;
(v) An assurance that academic credit toward
the district's high school diploma requirements will be awarded for the
successful completion of any course offered under a qualifying post-secondary
education program specified under
W.S.
21-20-201; and
(vi) A description of any additional
requirements that a student must successfully complete at the discretion of the
district.
(c) The
district shall maintain and publish a list of eligible courses to satisfy the
high school diploma requirements, including the minimum graduation requirements
established in these rules. All eligible courses shall be aligned to the state
standards established for the high school grades and require a logical sequence
and the progression of instruction aligned with content and benchmark standards
from one school year to the next. This list shall not be required to include
post-secondary courses for which academic credit may be awarded.
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