What are the new Colorado Graduation Guidelines?
In 2007, the Colorado legislature created law that directed the Colorado Department of Education (CDE) to set new high school graduation guidelines. In 2013, the CDE established those graduation guidelines and began changing the definition of what Colorado students must do to earn a high school diploma. In September 2015, the Colorado graduation competency measures for English and Math were approved by the Colorado State Board of Education. In its most essential form, the law requires local districts to adopt graduation expectations that meet or exceed these state guidelines. State law also required all Colorado school districts to adopt revised Colorado Academic Standards – high expectations for what students should know and be able to do at every grade level in every course. State law now links academic standards and competencies to high school graduation. The goal is to ensure that each of our students will succeed after high school regardless of the path they choose.
Beginning with the Class of 2021, Colorado graduates must:
- Successfully complete the graduation course requirements for their high school; and
- Successfully complete the Individual Career and Academic Plan (ICAP) process; and
- Demonstrate competency in English and Math