Students who have completed the following will be considered as having met the portfolio requirement:
Four of six pieces. Students in Santa Cruz City Schools are required to complete an English Portfolio prior to graduation in addition to standard graduation requirements. Students have four years to complete a piece in each of the categories below with a collective average score of 3.5.
- Reading Informational Materials & Public Documents
- Control of Conventions (the mechanics of writing)
- Report or Narrative
- Quantity, Range, & Depth of Reading
- Persuasive Essay
- Response to Literature
How Are the Pieces Scored?
The updated student portfolio scores can be found in Illuminate under the "Assessment" tab. The pieces are assigned in English classes
and scored with rubrics used district-wide. Students can score between a
0-5. The piece with the highest score in each of the six categories,
regardless of which year it is written (9th - 12th), is used to
calculate this average.
When are Portfolio Pieces Taught?
The first three categories are introduced in grade 9, and the second
three in grade 10. Students are then provided opportunities each year
after to successfully complete the portfolio requirement in the
categories they need.
How Can I Find Out Where My Student Stands?
Portfolios records are stored at the school site. A letter is sent
out to parents at the beginning of the student's junior year (and again
during the senior year) if he/she has not yet met the requirements.
Does Every Student Have to Complete This Requirement?
Yes. However, students in Special Education, English Language
Learners, or others performing below grade level may qualify for a
modified portfolio requirement determined by a team made up of the
student's teachers, case load manager (if the student has one), the
Portfolio Coordinator and Assistant Principal of Curriculum.
What if My Student Did Not Attend Santa Cruz City Schools as a 9th, 10th or 11th grader?
Students who transferred into Santa Cruz City Schools as sophomores
are responsible for completing four of the six components with an
overall average of 3.5. Junior transfers need to complete two. Students
enrolling as seniors are exempt.
Files for Download
- Report Rubric
- Expository
- Narrative
- Literature Response
- Persuasive
- Conventions
Additional Selective Credits 65
Minimum credits required to graduate: 230
Graduation Requirements for University of California and California State Universities (A – G)
A: History/Social Science – 2 years required
B: English – 4 years required
C: Mathematics – 3 years required, 4 years recommended
D: Laboratory Science – 2 years required, 3 years recommended
E: Language Other than English – 2 years required, 3 years recommended
F: Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) – 1 year required
G: College-Preparatory Electives – 1 year required