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EAGLE NEWS – November 23, 2016
NOTES FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Please join us for our annual Thanksgiving Football Event, Friday November 25th @ 7pm. WDHS will take
on Paulsboro High School at West Deptford High! Our annual Mayor’s “MVP AWARD” will be given to
one player from each team at the end of the game.
Reminder…... School is closed for Thanksgiving Weekend Thursday, November 24, 2016 and
Friday, November 25.
If there is any way that we can help you support the education of our students, please let us know.
Thank you in advance for all that you do to make our school great! On behalf of the administration and
staff, please have a happy and safe Thanksgiving!
‐‐Dr. Gismondi
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FROM THE GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT:
Seniors are reminded to complete their college applications and to update their Naviance accounts to indicate where they need transcripts sent.
Remember, transcripts cannot be sent to colleges unless you have a signed transcript release form on file AND you request the transcript via Naviance.
Seniors who have been active in school and community service should consider applying for the Hoffman‐DiMuzio Gifts of the Heart scholarship. Information is available on Naviance. Interested students must submit info by 11/22 to their guidance counselor.
Seniors should check in Naviance for information on how to apply for a variety of local and regional scholarship opportunities.
The deadline to apply to Rutgers is coming up on December 1st. Be sure to complete your application as well as the SRAR (Self‐Reported Academic Record) by this deadline.
Seniors who plan to apply to RCGC: The on‐line application is available at www.rcgc.edu/apply. Once the application is complete, remember to stop down to guidance to pick up your free RCGC gift!
Juniors and seniors: There is still time to register for the December 5th SATs, though a late registration fee applies. The Late Registration deadline for the December SAT is November 22nd. You can register at www.collegeboard.com.
Juniors: Stay tuned for college and career planning workshops coming up in December!
NEWS FROM OUR SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: The WDHS 2nd year Engineering Students, Dr. Gismondi and Mr. Pustie were invited by Mrs. Kruithof, a WD parent and Lockheed Martin Vice President, to attend Manufacturing Day at the Moorestown facility on October 27th. We learned about how crucial U.S. based manufacturing is for the success of such programs like the Aegis System – the world’s most advanced maritime ballistic missile defense system. We worked through an activity that taught us how more efficient an assembly line is for building Lego block ships than for each worker building the entire ship. Lockheed Martin emphasized that a career in manufacturing is often overlooked by STEM majors and that some very lucrative entry‐level manufacturing jobs only require a STEM related associates degree. We took an extensive tour of the Aegis manufacturing facility where we saw how the phased array radar elements are built from scratch and then assembled into the final radar system. Some of the processes are controlled by multi‐million dollar robots. Also, testing the system in parts and as a whole is a crucial part of the manufacturing process. The engineers that we meet were very excited about their work since the manufacturing challenges make it interesting on a daily basis. They also talked about advancing to other manufacturing jobs if they wanted to try something new. Our students had the opportunity to network with a variety of engineers in a ten minute speed “dating” Q & A session. Some students expressed an interest in seeking out an internship at Lockheed Martin as a college student.
The Exxon Mobil Technical Center in Paulsboro hosted a full day STEM program for ten female sophomore students interested in engineering on Tuesday, October 18. Students participated in three activities: robotics, the chemistry of bath fizzies, and a tour of the Lubricant Testing Laboratory. They had an opportunity to network with female engineers in a Q&A session. All who participated enjoyed the day thoroughly! Attached is a photo of our students standing next to a Formula 1 test car. Standing from left to right wearing their #BeAnEngineer t‐shirt:
Vittoria Gambino
Katie Naphys
Jaden Snyder
Camryn Pulley
Jasmine Tamous
Anna Wright
Kelly VanFossen
Juliana Stauffer
Katie Lee
Antoinette Rasso
ANNUAL POWDER PUFF GAME: The annual Powderpuff football game between the junior and senior girls will be held Wednesday, November 30th at 7 pm in the stadium. Admission is five dollars or three dollars with a non‐perishable food donation. OPERATION BLESSING: Operation Blessing Operation Blessing will be helping out close to 20 of our high school students and their families this December. You will notice that there is a Christmas tree in our building lobby that has paper ornaments on it that indicate special items that these students are hoping to receive. If you are able to contribute by purchasing one of these gifts, it would be most appreciated. The front of each paper ornament contains a “wish list item” and the back has information on returning the gift item to Guidance by December 5th. Please contact the Guidance Office with any questions.
KEY CLUB NEWS:
The Operation Blessing Food Drive has begun! Please help the WDHS Key Club continue their annual tradition of providing holiday food baskets to over 100 local families. Most needed items are peanut butter, jelly, stuffing, mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, canned vegetables, fruit, soup and stews, pasta, rice, dessert mixes, and pasta sauces. You can drop off your donations in the Main Lobby at WDHS now through December 8th. Key Club members will be conducting neighborhood food drives in support of Operation Blessing. If you get a flier in your mailbox saying that a student is collecting food, please consider putting together a donation for them. If you have any questions, contact Mrs. Yeager, Key Club Advisor. Thank you for your generosity. Volunteer Opportunity: Volunteers are needed every Saturday from 9‐11 AM at Colonial Manor food pantry located at 56 Elberne Street. If you or your student are interested in volunteering, contact Mrs. Yeager. RENAISSANCE CLUB NEWS: The Renaissance Club will be selling Chick‐Fil‐a sandwiches after school EVERY Wednesday! Sandwiches are $4! All proceeds go to the Renaissance Club whose goal is to build school leadership through academic achievement and school spirit. SAVE THE DATE! The Renaissance Club is hosting their first Car and Truck Show! It will be held on Saturday, May 20, 2017. If you are interested in showing a car or truck, or if you are interested in being a vendor at our Car and Truck Show please fill out one of the attached forms and send them in to the attention of either Mrs. Falcone or Mrs. Pence. All spots (car/truck as well as vendors) are $15. The Renaissance Club appreciates your ongoing support! We hope to see everyone there!
High School Graduation Assessment Requirements
Updated October 2016
On August 3, 2016, the State Board of Education approved updated state regulations for the high school graduation assessments requirements in both English language arts (ELA) and mathematics for the Classes of 2016 through 2021, and beyond. Students graduating as members of the classes of 2016 through 2019 can meet graduation assessment requirements through a variety of ways, including:
(1) Achieving passing scores on certain PARCC assessments; (2) Achieving certain scores on alternative assessments such as the SAT, ACT, or Accuplacer; or (3) The submission by the district of a student portfolio through the Department’s portfolio appeals process. (Special Education students whose Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) specify an alternative way to demonstrate proficiencies will continue to follow the graduation requirements set forth in their IEPs.)
The Class of 2020 can demonstrate graduation assessment proficiency through the same alternative means as those in the Classes of 2016 through 2019, provided that students in the Class of 2020 take all PARCC assessments associated with the high-school level courses for which they were eligible*, as of the effective date of when the amendments were adopted by the State Board of Education. For the Class of 2021 and thereafter, students who have not demonstrated proficiency on the ELA 10 and Algebra 1 assessments, and have taken all PARCC assessments associated with the high-school level courses for which they were eligible*, can demonstrate graduation assessment proficiency by meeting the criteria of the portfolio appeals process. It is important to note there has always been a system for students to demonstrate and meet graduation requirements through an alternative assessment or pathway to graduation throughout New Jersey’s forty-year history with a statewide assessment program. In this document, you will find charts containing the list of assessment requirements in both ELA and mathematics for the high school graduation Classes of 2016 through 2021. * “Eligible” is defined as a student who is enrolled in a high-school level course for which there is a PARCC test. This includes all of these courses: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, ELA 9, ELA 10, and ELA 11.
Note: * Test is no longer administered but can be used for the graduating year.
Class of 2016 and 2017ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS (ELA)
PARCC ELA Grade 9 >= 750 (Level 4)
or
PARCC ELA Grade 10 >=750 (Level 4)
or
PARCC ELA Grade 11 >= 725 (Level 3)
or
SAT Critical Reading (taken before 3/1/16) >= 400
or
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing Section (taken 3/1/16 or later) >= 450
or
SAT Reading Test (taken 3/1/16 or later) >= 22
or
ACT Reading or ACT PLAN Reading* >= 16
or
Accuplacer WritePlacer >= 6
or
Accuplacer WritePlacer ESL >= 4
or
PSAT10 Reading or PSAT/NMSQT Reading (taken before 10/1/15) >= 40
or
PSAT10 Reading or PSAT/NMSQT Reading (taken 10/1/15 or later) >= 22
or
ACT Aspire Reading* >= 422
or
ASVAB-AFQT Composite >=31
or
Meet the criteria of the NJDOE Portfolio Appeal
MATHEMATICS
PARCC Algebra I >= 750 (Level 4)
or
PARCC Geometry >= 725 (Level 3)
or
PARCC Algebra II >= 725 (Level 3)
or
SAT Math (taken before 3/1/16) >= 400
or
SAT Math Section (taken 3/1/16 or later) >= 440
or
SAT Math Test (taken 3/1/16 or later) >= 22
or
ACT or ACT PLAN* Math >= 16
or
Accuplacer Elementary Algebra >= 76
or
PSAT10 Math or PSAT/NMSQT Math (taken before 10/1/15) >= 40
or
PSAT10 Math or PSAT/NMSQT Math (taken 10/1/15 or later) >= 22
or
ACT Aspire Math* >= 422
or
ASVAB-AFQT Composite >= 31
or
Meet the criteria of the NJDOE Portfolio Appeal
Note: * Test is no longer administered but can be used for the graduating year.
Class of 2018 and 2019
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS (ELA)
PARCC ELA Grade 9
or
PARCC ELA Grade 10
or
PARCC ELA Grade 11
or
SAT Critical Reading (taken before 3/1/16)
or
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing Section (taken 3/1/16 or later)
or
SAT Reading Test (taken 3/1/16 or later)
or
ACT Reading or ACT PLAN Reading*
or
Accuplacer WritePlacer
or
Accuplacer WritePlacer ESL
or
PSAT10 Reading or PSAT/NMSQT Reading (taken before 10/1/15)
or
PSAT10 Reading or PSAT/NMSQT Reading (taken 10/1/15 or later)
or
ACT Aspire Reading*
or
ASVAB-AFQT Composite
or
Meet the criteria of the NJDOE Portfolio Appeal
MATHEMATICS
PARCC Algebra I
or
PARCC Geometry
or
PARCC Algebra II
or
SAT Math (taken before 3/1/16)
or
SAT Math Section (taken 3/1/16 or later)
or
SAT Math Test (taken 3/1/16 or later)
or
ACT or ACT PLAN* Math
or
Accuplacer Elementary Algebra
or
PSAT10 Math or PSAT/NMSQT Math (taken before 10/1/15)
or
PSAT10 Math or PSAT/NMSQT Math (taken 10/1/15 or later)
or
ACT Aspire Math*
or
ASVAB-AFQT Composite
or
Meet the criteria of the NJDOE Portfolio Appeal
The Class of 2020 can demonstrate graduation assessment proficiency through the same alternative means as those in the Classes of 2016 through 2019, provided that students in the Class of 2020 take all PARCC assessments associated with the high-school level courses for which they were eligible*.
Note: * “Eligible” is defined as a student who is enrolled in a high-school level course for which there is a PARCC test. This includes all of these courses: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, ELA 9, ELA 10,
and ELA 11. ** Test is no longer administered but can be used for the graduating year.
Class of 2020
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS (ELA)
PARCC ELA Grade 9 (must take if eligible*)
and
PARCC ELA Grade 10 (must take if eligible*)
and
PARCC ELA Grade 11 (must take if eligible*)
If passing score is not met on at least one of the three, then the student can use the following
SAT Reading
or
ACT Reading or ACT PLAN Reading**
or
Accuplacer WritePlacer
or
Accuplacer WritePlacer ESL
or
PSAT10 Reading or PSAT/NMSQT Reading
or
PSAT10 Reading or PSAT/NMSQT Reading
or
ACT Aspire Reading**
or
ASVAB-AFQT Composite
or
Meet the criteria of the NJDOE Portfolio Appeal
MATHEMATICS
PARCC Algebra I (must take if eligible*)
and
PARCC Geometry (must take if eligible*)
and
PARCC Algebra II (must take if eligibile*)
If passing score is not met on at least one of the three, then the student can use the following
SAT Math
or
ACT or ACT PLAN Math**or
Accuplacer Elementary Algebra
or
PSAT10 Math or PSAT/NMSQT Math
or
PSAT10 Math or PSAT/NMSQT Math
or
ACT Aspire Math**
or
ASVAB-AFQT Composite
or
Meet the criteria of the NJDOE Portfolio Appeal
Starting with the Class of 2021, students will need to meet the high school graduation assessment requirements by passing PARCC ELA Grade 10 and PARCC Algebra I. If students are unable to pass one or both of those assessments, they will be able to access the portfolio appeals process to meet the assessment requirements, but only if they take all PARCC assessments associated with the high-school level courses for which they were eligible* (see chart below).
Note: * “Eligible” is defined as a student who is enrolled in a high-school level course for which there is a PARCC test. This includes all of these courses: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, ELA 9, ELA 10, and ELA 11.
Class of 2021 and Beyond
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS (ELA)
PARCC ELA Grade 10 (must take and pass)
If passing score is not met on PARCC ELA Grade 10, then the student must have taken
PARCC ELA Grade 9
and
PARCC ELA Grade 10
and
PARCC ELA Grade 11
before they can
Meet the criteria of the NJDOE Portfolio Appeal
MATHEMATICS
PARCC Algebra I (must take and pass)
If passing score is not met on PARCC Algebra 1, then the student must have taken
PARCC Algebra I
and
PARCC Geometry
and
PARCC Algebra II (if eligible*)
before they can
Meet the criteria of the NJDOE Portfolio Appeal
Chick‐fil‐A Calendars on Sale NOW!!
Need a holiday gift for people at work? A simple holiday thank you for the mail man, bus driver or favorite teacher? A Pollyanna gift that has to suit everyone? Or just an extra gift to have.... just in case??? Renaissance Club has got it covered! For only $7 you can have a 2017 Calendar featuring the Chick‐fil‐a cow. But more importantly, it comes with a "calendar card" which gives the holder free items at Chick‐fil‐a all year long!!!
This is a great deal! You can spend double this amount on a calendar at a kiosk in the mall, and you don't get a year's worth of discounts! These are available now through a Renaissance Club member, or email Mrs. Pence (epence@wdeptford.k12.nj.us) or Mrs. Falcone (jfalcone@wdeptford.k12.nj.us) to get yours. These are sold on a first come, first served basis and are only available until the beginning of December (if they last!)‐so get yours now!
ATTENTION SENIORS AND SENIOR PARENTS!
YEARBOOK SALES HAVE BEGUN!!!
Prices starting at $115. To order, visit https://shop.smart‐pay.com/ today!
Parents: Do not forget to purchase and design your own senior vanity ad!!!
Local Business Owners: The West Deptford High School Yearbook staff cordially invites you to be a corporate sponsor
for the 2017yearbook. Your donation will benefit our school and students by helping to offset the cost of production of
our award‐winning publication. The success of the yearbook is dependent on the support of sponsors with an interest in
supporting our school and community. Kindly consider a donation to help sustain our continued success in producing a
high‐quality product at an affordable cost for our students. Thank you for your consideration. Click here
https://shop.smart‐pay.com/ to design your ad.
If you have any questions, please see the contact information below:
Yearbook Advisor‐ Erin Pence epence@wdeptford.k12.nj.us
Yearbook Assistant Advisor‐ Mark Drummond mdrummond@wdeptford.k12.nj.us
Yearbook Financial Advisor‐ Lauren Dupont ldupont@wdeptford.k12.nj.us
Lastchancetoorder!Thirty‐OneGiftsOperationBlessing2016FundraiserWestDeptfordHighSchoolNHSisselling“thirty‐one”toraisefundsforOperationBlessing,ourholidayserviceproject.
OperationBlessingprovidestoys,foodandclothingeachyearforover100ofourdistrict’sneediestfamilies!!Totes,pursesandorganizersmakegreatgiftsfortheholidays!!25%ofyourorderwillgotowardsOperationBlessing.GreatSpecialsifyouorderonline!!Orderonlineathttps://www.mythirtyone.com/1876795/shop/Party/EventDetail/9617033
ThelastdaytoorderisMonday,November28thQuestions???EmailJodyDavis:jdavis@wdeptford.k12.nj.usThe West Deptford High School NHS is sponsoring Operation Blessing on Saturday, December 10th. Operation Blessing has become a district and community‐wide initiative that will provide Christmas assistance to over 100 West Deptford school district families in need. Operation Blessing is hosted by the WDHS NHS but it would be impossible without the support from the entire WD community. We are in need of non‐perishable food items, grocery store gift cards in $10 values, new gifts for children aged 0‐12, and $20‐$25 gift cards for teenage students. We also collect new blankets, warm winter items, and clothing (especially coats, shoes, and underwear). Monetary donations can also be made. Checks should be made payable to WDHS. We are collecting items until December 5th. We appreciate your generous support! Please email Jody Davis or Jennifer Stuart if you have questions.
JDavis@wdeptford.k12.nj.us JStuart@wdeptford.k12.nj.us
JUNIOR CLASS NEWS:
1. JUNIORS! The annual candle sale has begun! The money raised from this sale goes directly into your personal accounts, which can be used to help pay for senior trip, yearbook, and prom tickets! Please see the order form attached. (If you don’t have a junior at home and don’t know one to buy from, please get in touch with Mr. Seeley at mseeley@wdeptford.k12.nj.us if you’re interested in purchasing candles.)
2. THE ANNUAL UNDERWEAR COMPETITION HAS BEGUN! Donations of new packages of underwear for any age and gender will be accepted through Monday, December 5th. The donations will be distributed at Operation Blessing. The class which brings in the most underwear will be presented with the prestigious Underwear Trophy at the winter pep rally – let’s see if the Class of 2018 gets to retain their title, or another class will take it from them!
High School Graduation Assessment Requirements
Updated October 2016
On August 3, 2016, the State Board of Education approved updated state regulations for the high school graduation assessments requirements in both English language arts (ELA) and mathematics for the Classes of 2016 through 2021, and beyond. Students graduating as members of the classes of 2016 through 2019 can meet graduation assessment requirements through a variety of ways, including:
(1) Achieving passing scores on certain PARCC assessments; (2) Achieving certain scores on alternative assessments such as the SAT, ACT, or Accuplacer; or (3) The submission by the district of a student portfolio through the Department’s portfolio appeals process. (Special Education students whose Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) specify an alternative way to demonstrate proficiencies will continue to follow the graduation requirements set forth in their IEPs.)
The Class of 2020 can demonstrate graduation assessment proficiency through the same alternative means as those in the Classes of 2016 through 2019, provided that students in the Class of 2020 take all PARCC assessments associated with the high-school level courses for which they were eligible*, as of the effective date of when the amendments were adopted by the State Board of Education. For the Class of 2021 and thereafter, students who have not demonstrated proficiency on the ELA 10 and Algebra 1 assessments, and have taken all PARCC assessments associated with the high-school level courses for which they were eligible*, can demonstrate graduation assessment proficiency by meeting the criteria of the portfolio appeals process. It is important to note there has always been a system for students to demonstrate and meet graduation requirements through an alternative assessment or pathway to graduation throughout New Jersey’s forty-year history with a statewide assessment program. In this document, you will find charts containing the list of assessment requirements in both ELA and mathematics for the high school graduation Classes of 2016 through 2021. * “Eligible” is defined as a student who is enrolled in a high-school level course for which there is a PARCC test. This includes all of these courses: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, ELA 9, ELA 10, and ELA 11.
Note: * Test is no longer administered but can be used for the graduating year.
Class of 2016 and 2017ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS (ELA)
PARCC ELA Grade 9 >= 750 (Level 4)
or
PARCC ELA Grade 10 >=750 (Level 4)
or
PARCC ELA Grade 11 >= 725 (Level 3)
or
SAT Critical Reading (taken before 3/1/16) >= 400
or
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing Section (taken 3/1/16 or later) >= 450
or
SAT Reading Test (taken 3/1/16 or later) >= 22
or
ACT Reading or ACT PLAN Reading* >= 16
or
Accuplacer WritePlacer >= 6
or
Accuplacer WritePlacer ESL >= 4
or
PSAT10 Reading or PSAT/NMSQT Reading (taken before 10/1/15) >= 40
or
PSAT10 Reading or PSAT/NMSQT Reading (taken 10/1/15 or later) >= 22
or
ACT Aspire Reading* >= 422
or
ASVAB-AFQT Composite >=31
or
Meet the criteria of the NJDOE Portfolio Appeal
MATHEMATICS
PARCC Algebra I >= 750 (Level 4)
or
PARCC Geometry >= 725 (Level 3)
or
PARCC Algebra II >= 725 (Level 3)
or
SAT Math (taken before 3/1/16) >= 400
or
SAT Math Section (taken 3/1/16 or later) >= 440
or
SAT Math Test (taken 3/1/16 or later) >= 22
or
ACT or ACT PLAN* Math >= 16
or
Accuplacer Elementary Algebra >= 76
or
PSAT10 Math or PSAT/NMSQT Math (taken before 10/1/15) >= 40
or
PSAT10 Math or PSAT/NMSQT Math (taken 10/1/15 or later) >= 22
or
ACT Aspire Math* >= 422
or
ASVAB-AFQT Composite >= 31
or
Meet the criteria of the NJDOE Portfolio Appeal
Note: * Test is no longer administered but can be used for the graduating year.
Class of 2018 and 2019
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS (ELA)
PARCC ELA Grade 9
or
PARCC ELA Grade 10
or
PARCC ELA Grade 11
or
SAT Critical Reading (taken before 3/1/16)
or
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing Section (taken 3/1/16 or later)
or
SAT Reading Test (taken 3/1/16 or later)
or
ACT Reading or ACT PLAN Reading*
or
Accuplacer WritePlacer
or
Accuplacer WritePlacer ESL
or
PSAT10 Reading or PSAT/NMSQT Reading (taken before 10/1/15)
or
PSAT10 Reading or PSAT/NMSQT Reading (taken 10/1/15 or later)
or
ACT Aspire Reading*
or
ASVAB-AFQT Composite
or
Meet the criteria of the NJDOE Portfolio Appeal
MATHEMATICS
PARCC Algebra I
or
PARCC Geometry
or
PARCC Algebra II
or
SAT Math (taken before 3/1/16)
or
SAT Math Section (taken 3/1/16 or later)
or
SAT Math Test (taken 3/1/16 or later)
or
ACT or ACT PLAN* Math
or
Accuplacer Elementary Algebra
or
PSAT10 Math or PSAT/NMSQT Math (taken before 10/1/15)
or
PSAT10 Math or PSAT/NMSQT Math (taken 10/1/15 or later)
or
ACT Aspire Math*
or
ASVAB-AFQT Composite
or
Meet the criteria of the NJDOE Portfolio Appeal
The Class of 2020 can demonstrate graduation assessment proficiency through the same alternative means as those in the Classes of 2016 through 2019, provided that students in the Class of 2020 take all PARCC assessments associated with the high-school level courses for which they were eligible*.
Note: * “Eligible” is defined as a student who is enrolled in a high-school level course for which there is a PARCC test. This includes all of these courses: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, ELA 9, ELA 10,
and ELA 11. ** Test is no longer administered but can be used for the graduating year.
Class of 2020
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS (ELA)
PARCC ELA Grade 9 (must take if eligible*)
and
PARCC ELA Grade 10 (must take if eligible*)
and
PARCC ELA Grade 11 (must take if eligible*)
If passing score is not met on at least one of the three, then the student can use the following
SAT Reading
or
ACT Reading or ACT PLAN Reading**
or
Accuplacer WritePlacer
or
Accuplacer WritePlacer ESL
or
PSAT10 Reading or PSAT/NMSQT Reading
or
PSAT10 Reading or PSAT/NMSQT Reading
or
ACT Aspire Reading**
or
ASVAB-AFQT Composite
or
Meet the criteria of the NJDOE Portfolio Appeal
MATHEMATICS
PARCC Algebra I (must take if eligible*)
and
PARCC Geometry (must take if eligible*)
and
PARCC Algebra II (must take if eligibile*)
If passing score is not met on at least one of the three, then the student can use the following
SAT Math
or
ACT or ACT PLAN Math**or
Accuplacer Elementary Algebra
or
PSAT10 Math or PSAT/NMSQT Math
or
PSAT10 Math or PSAT/NMSQT Math
or
ACT Aspire Math**
or
ASVAB-AFQT Composite
or
Meet the criteria of the NJDOE Portfolio Appeal
Starting with the Class of 2021, students will need to meet the high school graduation assessment requirements by passing PARCC ELA Grade 10 and PARCC Algebra I. If students are unable to pass one or both of those assessments, they will be able to access the portfolio appeals process to meet the assessment requirements, but only if they take all PARCC assessments associated with the high-school level courses for which they were eligible* (see chart below).
Note: * “Eligible” is defined as a student who is enrolled in a high-school level course for which there is a PARCC test. This includes all of these courses: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, ELA 9, ELA 10, and ELA 11.
Class of 2021 and Beyond
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS (ELA)
PARCC ELA Grade 10 (must take and pass)
If passing score is not met on PARCC ELA Grade 10, then the student must have taken
PARCC ELA Grade 9
and
PARCC ELA Grade 10
and
PARCC ELA Grade 11
before they can
Meet the criteria of the NJDOE Portfolio Appeal
MATHEMATICS
PARCC Algebra I (must take and pass)
If passing score is not met on PARCC Algebra 1, then the student must have taken
PARCC Algebra I
and
PARCC Geometry
and
PARCC Algebra II (if eligible*)
before they can
Meet the criteria of the NJDOE Portfolio Appeal
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