0001| SENATE BILL 472 | 0002| 43rd legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 1997 | 0003| INTRODUCED BY | 0004| CYNTHIA NAVA | 0005| | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| | 0009| | 0010| AN ACT | 0011| AUTHORIZING LOCAL SCHOOL BOARDS TO GRANT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMAS | 0012| TO STUDENTS WHO FULFILL INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAMS; | 0013| DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. | 0014| | 0015| BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO: | 0016| Section 1. Section 22-2-8.4 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1986, | 0017| Chapter 33, Section 5, as amended by Laws 1995, Chapter 174, | 0018| Section 1 and also by Laws 1995, Chapter 180, Section 1) is | 0019| amended to read: | 0020| "22-2-8.4. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS.-- | 0021| A. At the end of the eighth grade or during the | 0022| ninth grade, each student shall prepare an individual program | 0023| of study for grades nine through twelve. The program of study | 0024| shall be signed by a student's parent or guardian. | 0025| B. Beginning with students entering the ninth grade | 0001| in the 1986-87 school year, successful completion of a minimum | 0002| of twenty-three units shall be required for graduation. These | 0003| units shall be as follows: | 0004| (1) four units in English, with major emphasis | 0005| on grammar and literature; | 0006| (2) three units in mathematics; | 0007| (3) two units in science, one of which shall | 0008| have a laboratory component; | 0009| (4) three units in social science, which shall | 0010| include United States history and geography, world history and | 0011| geography and government and economics; | 0012| (5) one unit in physical fitness; | 0013| (6) one unit in communication skills, with | 0014| major emphasis on writing and speaking, which may include a | 0015| language other than English; and | 0016| (7) nine elective units. Only the following | 0017| elective units shall be counted toward meeting the requirements | 0018| for graduation: fine arts, [i.e.] including music, band, | 0019| chorus and art; practical arts; physical education; languages | 0020| other than English; speech; drama; vocational education; | 0021| mathematics; science; English; [R.O.T.C.] reserve officer | 0022| training corps; social science; computer science; health | 0023| education; and other electives approved by the state board. | 0024| With the approval of the local school board, participation | 0025| on an athletic team or in an athletic sport during the school | 0001| day may count toward fulfillment of the physical education | 0002| required unit. | 0003| C. Final examinations shall be administered to all | 0004| students in all classes offered for credit. | 0005| D. [Beginning with students entering the ninth | 0006| grade in the 1986-87 school year] Except as provided in | 0007| Subsection E, no student shall receive a high school diploma | 0008| who has not passed a state competency examination in the | 0009| subject areas of reading, English, math, science and social | 0010| science. Beginning with the 1997-98 school year, the state | 0011| competency examinations on social science shall include a | 0012| section on the constitution of the United States and the | 0013| constitution of New Mexico. If a student exits from the | 0014| school system at the end of grade twelve without having passed | 0015| a state competency examination, he shall receive an appropriate | 0016| state certificate indicating the number of credits earned and | 0017| the grade completed. If within five years after a student | 0018| exits from the school system he takes and passes the state | 0019| competency examination, he may receive a high school diploma. | 0020| E. A student who receives special education | 0021| services and who has fulfilled the goals and objectives or | 0022| course work set forth in his individualized education program | 0023| shall, upon the recommendation of the individualized education | 0024| committee, receive a high school diploma. | 0025| [E.] F. The state board may establish a policy | 0001| to provide for administrative interpretations to clarify | 0002| curricular and testing provisions of the Public School Code." | 0003| Section 2. EMERGENCY.--It is necessary for the public | 0004| peace, health and safety that this act take effect immediately. | 0005|  | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| FORTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE | 0009| FIRST SESSION, 1997 | 0010| | 0011| | 0012| February 13, 1997 | 0013| | 0014| Mr. President: | 0015| | 0016| Your EDUCATION COMMITTEE, to whom has been referred | 0017| | 0018| SENATE BILL 472 | 0019| | 0020| has had it under consideration and reports same with | 0021| recommendation that it DO PASS. | 0022| | 0023| Respectfully submitted, | 0024| | 0025| | 0001| | 0002| | 0003| __________________________________ | 0004| Cynthia Nava, Chairman | 0005| | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| Adopted_______________________ Not | 0009| Adopted_______________________ | 0010| (Chief Clerk) (Chief Clerk) | 0011| | 0012| | 0013| | 0014| Date ________________________ | 0015| | 0016| | 0017| The roll call vote was 8 For 0 Against | 0018| Yes: 8 | 0019| No: 0 | 0020| Excused: Gorham, Pinto | 0021| Absent: None | 0022| | 0023| | 0024| S0472ED1 | 0025| State of New Mexico | 0001| House of Representatives | 0002| | 0003| FORTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE | 0004| FIRST SESSION, 1997 | 0005| | 0006| | 0007| March 12, 1997 | 0008| | 0009| | 0010| Mr. Speaker: | 0011| | 0012| Your EDUCATION COMMITTEE, to whom has been referred | 0013| | 0014| SENATE BILL 472 | 0015| | 0016| has had it under consideration and reports same with | 0017| recommendation that it DO PASS. | 0018| | 0019| Respectfully submitted, | 0020| | 0021| | 0022| | 0023| | 0024| Samuel F. Vigil, Chairman | 0025| | 0001| | 0002| Adopted Not Adopted | 0003| | 0004| (Chief Clerk) (Chief Clerk) | 0005| | 0006| Date | 0007| | 0008| The roll call vote was 7 For 0 Against | 0009| Yes: 7 | 0010| Excused: Mallory, McSherry, Miera, Nicely, Trujillo, Gonzales | 0011| Absent: None | 0012| | 0013| | 0014| G:\BILLTEXT\BILLW_97\S0472 |