State of South Dakota
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NINETY-FOURTH SESSION LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, 2019 |
695B0101 | SENATE BILL NO. 151 |
Introduced by: Senator Bolin and Representative Jensen (Kevin)
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FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to revise the course requirements for the opportunity
scholarship.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Section 1. That § 13-55-31.1 be amended to read:
13-55-31.1.To be eligible for an opportunity scholarship, a student who entered the ninth
grade prior to the 2010-2011 school year shall complete the following high school course
requirements:
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Section 1. That § 13-55-31.1 be amended to read:
13-55-31.1.
(1) Four or more units of language arts that include a minimum of the following:
(a) One and one-half units of writing;
(b) One and one-half units of literature that must include one-half unit of
American Literature;
(c) One-half unit of speech or debate; and
(d) One-half unit of a language arts elective;
(2) Three or more units of social studies that include the following:
(a) One unit of U.S. History;
(b) One-half unit of U.S. government;
(c) One-half unit of geography;
(d) One-half unit of world history; and
(e) One-half unit of a social studies elective;
(3) Four units of mathematics that must include the following:
(a) One unit of algebra I;
(b) One unit of geometry;
(c) One unit of algebra II; and
(d) One unit of advanced math;
(4) Four units of science, including at least three units in laboratory science, that must
include the following:
(a) One unit of biology;
(b) One unit of any physical science;
(c) One unit of chemistry or physics; and
(d) One unit of science electives;
(5) Two units of world languages (two years of the same language);
(6) One-half unit of computer studies;
(7) One unit of fine arts;
(8) One-half unit of personal finance or economics; and
(9) One-half unit of physical education or health.
A student may earn academic core content credit by completing an approved career and
technical education course. Approval to offer credit for a career and technical education course
must be obtained through an application process with the Department of Education. The
Department of Education shall meet with the Board of Regents to determine final course
approval. The application must include:
(1) Course syllabus;
(2) Standards-based curriculum;
(3) Teacher certification; and
(4) Assessment of standards by methods including end-of-course exams, authentic
assessment, project-based learning or rubrics.
(1) Four or more units of language arts that include a minimum of the following:
(a) One and one-half units of writing;
(b) One and one-half units of literature that must include one-half unit of
American literature;
(c) One-half unit of speech or debate; and
(d) One-half unit of a language arts elective;
(2) Three units or more of social studies that include the following:
(a) One unit of U.S. history;
(b) One-half unit of U.S. government;
(c) One-half unit of geography;
(d) One-half unit of world history; and
(e) One-half unit of a social studies elective;
(3) Four units of mathematics that must include the following:
(a) One unit of algebra I;
(b) One unit of geometry;
(c) One unit of algebra II; and
(d) One unit of advanced math;
(4) Four units of science, including at least three units in laboratory science, that must
include the following:
(a) One unit of biology;
(b) One unit of any physical science;
(c) One unit of chemistry or physics; and
(d) One unit of science electives;
(5) Two units of either of the following or a combination of the two:
(a) Approved career and technical education courses; and
(b) World languages;
(6) One-half unit of personal finance or economics;
(8) One-half unit of physical education; and
A student may be granted up to one unit of credit in fine arts for participation in
extracurricular activities. A maximum of one-fourth unit of credit may be granted for each
extracurricular activity in which a student participates during each school year. In order to grant
credit for an extracurricular activity, a school district must document the alignment of the
activity with fine arts content standards approved by the South Dakota Board of Education
Standards.
A student may earn academic core content credit by completing an approved career and
technical education course. Approval to offer credit for a career and technical education course
must be obtained through an application process with the Department of Education. The
Department of Education shall meet with the Board of Regents to determine final course
approval. The application must include:
(1) Course syllabus;
(2) Standards-based curriculum;
(3) Teacher certification; and
(4) Assessment of standards by methods including end-of-course exams, authentic
assessment, project-based learning or rubrics.