2015 2016 Ohio Core Opt Out Informed Consent Agreement



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2015 2016 Ohio Core Opt Out Informed Consent Agreement Student Name: ID: 2015 2016 Grade Level: Phone Number: I understand that participation in the graduation opt out program will result in graduation without completion of the Ohio Core curriculum. I also acknowledge that one consequence of failure to complete the Ohio Core curriculum is ineligibility to enroll in most State universities in Ohio without completion of further coursework. I hereby agree to accept and abide by the policies, rules and regulations of the Board of Education and to fulfill any procedural requirements stipulated by the school. Additionally, participation in the program requires the student, the student s parent or guardian and a representative of the student s high school to jointly develop an individual career plan for the student. The student s individual career plan must specify that the student will do one of the following: 1. matriculate to a two-year degree program; 2. acquire a business and industry credential or 3. enter an apprenticeship. The student s high school provides counseling and support for the student related to the student s individual career plan during the remainder of the student s high school experience. Student s Signature Date Parent/Guardian Signature Date Building Administrator Signature Date Guidance Counselor Signature Date - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Date received:

IACP Personal Information: Name Student ID Address Parent/Guardian Name Graduation Year Contents: The IACP is part of the career development process and will assist you in planning for your future. Required: Completion of this form Official H.S. Transcript (Please attach) Signed Opt Out Consent Form Career Plan: Circle one: Grade 8 9 10 11 12 Begin your career planning by responding to the statements below: After High School, I Plan to: Work full time Work part time and attend school Attend a two- or four-year postsecondary institution full time Attend technical school full time Enter the military as a career 1) What is your career goal(s)? 2) What interests, skills and knowledge support your career goal(s)?

3) What courses do you plan to take in high school to reach your goal(s)? 4) What do you plan to do after high school to reach your goal(s)? 5) What activities and skill training will you need to learn outside of school to reach your career goal(s)? 6) What degree, certification, licensure, or specialized training will you need for your chosen career? 7) Has your career goal(s) changed since last year? Since eighth grade? 8) What other career goal(s) and educational plans have you considered as a second choice? Approval of Career Plan: I Support this Academic and Career Plan. Student Signature Date Parent/Guardian Signature Date

IACP Course Plan for Grade 12: Extracurricular experiences and activities to support my career goals: Career Cluster: Select the career cluster(s) that best fit your career goal(s). Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources Architecture & Construction Arts, Audio/Video Technology & Communications Business Management & Administration Education & Training Finance Government & Public Administration Health Science Hospitality & Tourism Human Services Information Technology Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Manufacturing Marketing Science, Technology, Engineering & Math Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Graduation Requirements: 12 th Grade Semester Student Choice: Subject Units Units Subject 1st 2nd Cr English Math Science Social Studies Health Phys.Ed. TOTAL

IACP SCANS Competencies: (Secretary s Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills) Listed below are five competencies necessary for workplace successes, as identified by SCANS research. Use this activity to describe your abilities to perform school-to-work skills. As you demonstrate specific skills, write a brief description in the appropriate space. Resources: Identifies, organizes, plans and uses resources and time effectively. Interpersonal: Works as a team member, teaches others, serves customers, leads, negotiates, and works successfully with people from diverse backgrounds. Information: Acquires and uses information and data, organizes and maintains files, interprets and communicates, and uses computers to process information. Systems: Understands complex interrelationships, monitors and corrects performance and improves systems. Technology: Works with a variety of technologies and applies them to specific tasks., page two Occupation Skills Use this activity to record work-based experiences that relate to your career goal, or to identify those work-based experiences you would like to have. As you write a brief description in the appropriate space, indicate whether it is a goal or an actual experience. You may include longer reports of your actual experiences separately in your IACP.

Exploration/Job Shadowing Mentoring Internship/Co-Op Community/Service Learning Work Experience College Tech Prep, Career-Technical Education, International Baccalaureate Diploma, etc.

IACP Career Skills Checklist Use this checklist to help ensure that you have obtained the skills to develop education plans and career goals. When you demonstrate specific skills, you will check the box next to them. Keep this form in your folder so that you can assess your skills each year. Provide comments, as appropriate, to document your understanding. I have updated my course plan (9 ); (10 ); (11 ); (12 ) I know my interests and work traits. I know and can describe my academic strengths. I know how to locate and use career information resources. I understand various career clusters. I can describe the educational options available to me. I know the high school graduation requirements. I know the educational requirements to reach my chosen career goal. I understand labor market trends for my chosen career goals. I have discussed my current educational plans and career goals with my parent/guardian and counselor/teacher. I can identify local job opportunities. I can identify nontraditional career options. I can identify job-seeking and application skills. I have discussed my plans for after high school with my parent/guardian and counselor/teacher. I have taken action on my plans for after high school.