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The OSPI website has many helpful resources including the Center for the Improvement of Student Learning which features Early Learning, K-12, College & Career, and Family & Community. Check it out! The following excerpt provides WASL information and graduation requirements for high school student.

 

WASL and Graduation Requirements

Confused about what your student needs to graduate from high school? We've got many answers to your questions translated into eight languages. Click here for the graduation requirements in English. If you have trouble printing the color version in black and white, click here for the B&W version, or print the color version in grayscale.

For translated graduation requirements, click on your language below:

 

 

A Place of Our Own Series

Everyone who knows children, takes care of children, and believes every child deserves a great start in school and in life should tune into (or record) the PBS series A Place of Our Own /Los Ninos en Su Casa on KCTS Channel 9. 

 

New OSPI Graduation Requirements

Why are the graduation requirements changing? What is the purpose of the High School and Beyond Plan? What supports are in place to help special education students?

You will find answers to these questions—and many more—on the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction graduation requirements website.

Written primarily to help families and students understand the new expectations that take effect with the class of 2008, the Web site also includes information and resources for educators.

Start Saving for College Today!

Washington State's Guaranteed Education Tuition program, or GET, can help. GET offers Washington families an easy, safe, and affordable way to save for college. Visit the GET website.

Registering for the PSAT | Registering for the SAT

Reaching Higher, Learning Goals and Assessments for Students Grades 3-8 This is a 12 page document from OSPI about the WASL and education reform.

Preparing Students for Life and Work - A Guide to Graduation Requirements This 30 page document from OSPI provides valuable pathway information.

 

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