Whats the relationship between Carnegie units and assessments of student proficiency for the purposes of graduation?
Courses offering Carnegie units provide students the opportunities to learn the knowledge and skills needed to demonstrate proficiency. It is expected that students will, through their high school experience, have the opportunity to demonstrate proficiency in all of the six core areas: ELA, math, science, social studies, technology, and the arts. One vehicle for assessing student proficiency will be the School-Wide Diploma Assessment (Exhibitions, Portfolios, and the CIM).
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