Individual Graduation Committees
Announcements
- TEA provided a webinar on updated guidance and documentation guidelines for individual graduation committees on March 7, 2024. The webinar and presentation are provided below.
Ìý- Individual Graduation Committee Presentation (PDF, 3,487KB)
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- Individual Graduation Committee Presentation (PDF, 3,487KB)
- On February 15, 2024, a letter was distributed to administrators across the state to ensure they are aware of individual graduation committee requirements and related documentation that must be retained.
Ìý - Updated guidance and frequently asked questions on IGCs are now available to provide districts and charter schools with additional support for implementation and documentation of IGCs.
Ìý - In 2021, eliminated the language that would have expired the individual graduation committee (IGC) provisions in and the alternative graduation requirements for students who entered high school before the 2011-2012 school year provisions in , which were both set to expire September 1, 2023 Consequently, the IGC provisions and the alternative graduation requirements provisions remain in place for students who qualify.
Individual Graduation Committees
revises the state’s assessment graduation requirements for students enrolled in the 11th or 12th grade during and after the 2014-2015 school year. A student who has failed the end-of-course (EOC) assessment graduation requirements for no more than two courses may receive a Texas high school diploma if the student has qualified to graduate by means of an individual graduation committee (IGC) determination.
- Individual Graduation Committee Guidance and Documentation (PDF, 278KB)
- Individual Graduation Committee Frequently Asked Questions (PDF, 257KB)
Alternative Graduation Requirements for Students Who Entered High School Before 2011-2012 School Year
allows districts to award diplomas to certain students who entered high school before the 2011-2012 school year and did not receive a diploma after failing to meet assessment requirements. details the alternative graduation requirements that an individual can meet to qualify for a diploma.Ìý
Curriculum Standards and Student Support Division
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