To graduate from high school, the State of WA requires all students develop a High School and Beyond Plan that represents what students learned about their skills, interests and goals for post high school. The Olympia School District has partnered with Naviance to help students develop such a plan from middle school throughout high school.
Student Login to Naviance: Single Sign-in through OSD portal, OSD Google Drive
More information here: >>> NAVIANCE
PARENTS:
Parents can be involved in a students HSBP to view and track their student's plan, only "view not do". This registration code will be provided to parents via email as these lessons are launched by grade level.
High School & Beyond Plan Required for Graduation
In order for seniors to “walk” at graduation and receive their diploma they must successfully complete their High School and Beyond Plan by March 1st. Senior Exit Interviews will be held as the culminating completion project in March, April & May.
The finalization of each students' plans will be evaluated by the HSBP Coordinator & Counseling Team to determine if they meet the High School and Beyond Plan graduation requirements. Those who do not meet standard will be contacted to make adjustments until this standard is met.
OSD Completion Requirements:
2023-2024 Completion By Grade
Resume Information
Overview: How to complete Naviance Tasks
Senior Exit Interview Information 2024
8th Grade High School & Beyond Plan
Letter to Parents - High School & Beyond Plan
8th grade Presentation - Reeves & Washington
HSBP Lesson Checklist of Tasks & Additional Resources - complete before April 1st
8th grade Personalized Pathway Survey - complete before April 1st
NEW 2023-24:
All lessons, handouts, resume examples, senior exit interview rubrics & information on tasks to complete will be in Schoology.
Access Schoology through OSD Portal
2023-24 Schoology Access Code - GROUP ZXTP-SM74-DZHBD
Graduation Requirements - Complete a High School and Beyond Plan
To graduate from high school, all students must develop a High School and Beyond Plan on how they will meet the high school graduation requirements and what they will do following high school. A student’s plan, which starts in middle school and is revised as he/she moves forward, should include the classes need to prepare for a postsecondary pathway, such as a two-year or four-year college, technical college, apprenticeship program, certificate program, the workforce or military training. (ESHB 2224)
Required elements of the High School and Beyond Plan, at a minimum, are:
- Begins in 7th or 8th grade,
- Identification of career goals based on a career interest and skills inventory or assessment
- Identification of educational goals
- A four-year course plan that fulfills graduation requirements and aligns with career and educational goals
- And a resume or activity log by the end of twelfth grade that provides a written compilation of student’s education, any work experience, and any community service and how the school district has recognized the community service pursuant to RCW 28A.320.193.
The High School & Beyond Plan must be updated to reflect high school assessment results in RCW 28A.655.070(3)(b) and to review transcripts, assess progress toward identified goals, and revised as necessary for changing interests, goals and needs. The plan must identify available interventions and academic support, courses, or both, that are designed for students who have not met the high school graduation standard, to enable them to meet the standard.
A school district must update the High School and Beyond Plan for each student who has not earned a score of level 3 on the middle school mathematics assessment identified in RCW 28A.655.070 by ninth grade, to ensure that the student takes a mathematics course in both ninth and tenth grades. This course may include career and technical equivalencies in mathematics adapted pursuant to RCW 28A.230.097.
A student’s Individual Education Plan (IEP) or 8th graders who need to complete a Student Learning Plan before high school, may use these plans to support but not replace their High School and Beyond Plan.
School districts are encouraged to involve parents and guardians in the process of developing and updating the High School and Beyond Plan. (ESHB 2224[2017] and E2SSB 6552[2014])
Questions about guidelines should be directed to the high school or school district office.
Guidelines
Each school district determines the guidelines to meet requirements for the High School and Beyond Plan.