Special Education Graduation Options - 24453
Earning a diploma signifies the completion of a high school education, but it is the Academic Achievement Record (transcript) that tells the whole story. Participants will receive an overview of the relationship between state and district requirements for graduation of all students and special education graduation options as well as rules for coding courses on the AAR and the documentation needed to accurately reflect a student's high school education.
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Charter School Personnel, PEIMS (Public Education Information Management System) Staff, Teacher - Special Education, Transition Specialists to Transition Personnel, VAC (Vocational Adjustment Coordinators), Assistant Principals, Coordinators, Counselors, Directors, TSDS (Texas Student Data System) Personnel
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Develop Texas educators' knowledge of the graduation options for students receiving special education services, high graduation programs, and accurate coding on the AAR.
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