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Title: Michigan Merit Curriculum Personal Curriculum Guidelines


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Michigan Merit Curriculum Personal
CurriculumGuidelines
  • 03-24-08
  • Robert Bada
  • Superintendent

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What is the purpose of the Personal Curriculum?
  • Allows a parent or guardian or an emancipated
    minor to modify the Michigan Merit Curriculum
    under very limited circumstances.
  • A student wishes to make a minor modification to
    the mathematics requirement.

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What is the purpose of the Personal Curriculum?
  • A student with an Individual Educational Plan
    needs to modify the requirements based on his/her
    disability.
  • A student that transfers to a district from out
    of state or from a nonpublic school.

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What a Personal Curriculum Plan can not do except
in the case of students with disabilities.
  • There are no modifications to credit requirements
    allowed in the following areas except for
    students with an Individual Education Plan and
    transfer students.
  • English Language Arts - 4 Credits
  • Science 3 Credits (Biology, Physics/Chemistry,
    Other)

5
What a Personal Curriculum Plan can not do except
in the case of students with disabilities.
  • Civics/Government
  • Online Learning Experience
  • Mathematics 4 Credits (Algebra 1, Geometry,
    Algebra 2 (First Semester)
  • World Languages (In 2016 when the law goes into
    affect)

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What a Personal Curriculum Plan can do.
  • Allow a student to
  • Substitute one social studies credit as long as
    they have passed Civics for additional credits in
    English language arts, mathematics, science or
    world languages.

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What a Personal Curriculum Plan can do.
  • Substitute one health and physical education
    credit for additional credits in English language
    arts, mathematics, science or world languages.

8
What a Personal Curriculum Plan can do. Cont.
  • Substitute one visual and performing arts or
    applied arts credit to acquire additional credits
    in English language arts, mathematics, science or
    world languages.

9
What a Personal Curriculum Plan can do. Cont.
  • Modify the MMC for students who have an
    Individual Education Plan to a very limited
    extent. (Use of this option does not guarantee
    that the student will qualify for a diploma.)

10
What a Personal Curriculum Plan can do. Cont.
  • A student can use the Personal Curriculum to
    reduce the credit requirements for mathematics to
    3.5 credits providing

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What a Personal Curriculum Plan can do. Cont.
  • A student completes a minimum of Algebra 1,
    Geometry and Algebra 2 - first Semester, they can
    take a mathematics related course their senior
    year in place of Semester 2 of Algebra 2.
  • This is the only time a student can receive a
    diploma with less than 4 mathematics credits.

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What a Personal Curriculum Plan can do. Cont.
  • A student who successfully completes Algebra 1
    and Geometry may opt to take Algebra 2 over 2
    years.
  • A student who enrolls in a formal career and
    technical education program or curriculum and
  • Successfully completes the same content as 1
    semester of Algebra 2, as determined by the
    department.

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The bottom line.
  • The personal curriculum option was designed to
    allow regular education students to opt out of
    some classes so they can take classes that match
    their career goals not to lessen the high
    academic standards set by the MMC.

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The bottom line.Cont.
  • Students with Individual Education Plans are
    given more options under a personal curriculum.
  • A student must demonstrate that their desire for
    a personal curriculum runs parallel with their
    Educational Development Plan and career goals.

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The bottom line.Cont.
  • The Personal Curriculum Committee makes the final
    determination concerning all applications for a
    personal curriculum.
  • Only parents and guardians along with emancipated
    minors and students who are at least 18 can
    request a personal curriculum.

16
The bottom line.Cont.
  • For the majority of general education students a
    personal curriculum will not apply.
  • Participation in a personal curriculum does not
    guarantee a student will graduate with a diploma.
    They must successfully demonstrate mastery of the
    course content by attaining a passing score on
    the content objectives for each course as
    described in their personal curriculum.

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The bottom line.Cont.
  • Students with a personal curriculum that strays
    too far from the merit curriculum will not
    receive a diploma.
  • If a student fails to successfully meet the
    conditions of their personal curriculum they
    revert to the standard curriculum and must meet
    all its requirements to receive a diploma.
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