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What’s Up with Ohio’s New Graduation Requirements

Last week I attended the State Board of Education meeting for additional insight into Ohio’s New Graduation Requirements. Below are some important updates.  

Clarification on Industry Credentials (when used as competency alternative)

State Diploma Seals

Local Diploma Seals

Managing Student Data for the New Graduation Requirements

ISS committee members asked pointed questions regarding support for schools, in particular for high school counselors, to manage and track data like the newly required graduation plans and plans for supporting at-risk youth, 250 hours of work-based learning, and diploma seals.  Department staff acknowledged this challenge and mentioned they are having conversations with counselors, ITCs and vendors on this very subject. The Department is not likely to recommend vendors or products, but they are convening interested parties to clearly articulate what schools need to monitor.  This will allow vendors and ITCs to ensure the services they design are well-aligned with school needs. 

Proactive companies, like our colleagues at Learning Circle Software, are paying attention. Learning Circle offers a robust learning and data management system that will allow all schools and community partners to collectively: a) identify risk and growth opportunities for children early and connect them with targeted interventions or programs in schools or in the community; b) manage both the intervention itself and the communication process between school staff and program partners (for each child); and c) measure the overall impact for educators and community leaders to inform future program goals and investments. 

Don’t forget – Register NOW for an Operation Graduation 2.0 Design Lab in your region.  We currently have Design Labs scheduled in Marietta, Hamilton, Urbana, Archbold, and Sandusky.  Design labs in Central Ohio and Northeast Ohio are in the works, so stay tuned. 

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