OHIO'S HONORS seal
Overview
With Ohio’s long-term graduation requirements, you now need to demonstrate readiness as a part of earning your diploma. To do this, you'll need to earn at least two seals, one of which being a state-defined seal.
The Honors Seal is a state-defined seal. You'll earn your Honors Seal by satisfying the requirements for one of the following six honors diplomas.
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General Requirements:
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Ohio Revised Code Sections 3313.61(B) and 3313.6114(C)(6); Ohio Administrative Code Rule 3301-16-02
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Academic Honors Diploma;
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Career-Tech Honors Diploma;
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International Baccalaureate Honors Diploma;
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STEM Honors Diploma;
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Arts Honors Diploma;
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Civics and Social Sciences Honors Diploma.
Additional seals that you may be interested in:
ACADEMIC HONORS DIPLOMA
Students must meet all but one of the following criteria for the honors diploma (but must also meet the minimum state and local number of units required for graduation)
CAREER-TECH HONORS DIPLOMA
Students must meet all but one of the following criteria for the honors diploma (but must also meet the minimum state and local number of units required for graduation)
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE HONORS DIPLOMA
Students must meet all but one of the following criteria for the honors diploma (but must also meet the minimum state and local number of units required for graduation)
STEM HONORS DIPLOMA
Students must meet all but one of the following criteria for the honors diploma (but must also meet the minimum state and local number of units required for graduation)
FINE ARTS HONORS DIPLOMA
Students must meet all but one of the following criteria for the honors diploma (but must also meet the minimum state and local number of units required for graduation)
CIVICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES HONORS DIPLOMA
Students must meet all but one of the following criteria for the honors diploma (but must also meet the minimum state and local number of units required for graduation)
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What is new for students in the classes of 2021 and beyond?
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Students in the classes of 2021 and beyond must meet the revised criteria to earn an honors diploma.
Can a single course fulfill multiple requirements?
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Yes. A single course can meet multiple criteria if it addresses the standards of the relevant subject areas. Learn more about integrated coursework and awarding simultaneous credit.
What are the specific requirements for math units?
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Students must take algebra I, geometry, algebra II (or equivalent), and one other higher-level course OR a four-course sequence that contains equivalent or higher content. Students can meet the math criterion for the STEM Honors Diploma through successful completion of coursework that contains content equivalent to five units.
What are the specific requirements for science units?
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Students must earn credit in physical science, life science and in an advanced science. Advanced science refers to courses that are inquiry based with laboratory experiences. They must align with Ohio’s Learning Standards for Science in grades 11-12, an Advanced Placement science course or entry-level college course (clearly preparing students for a college freshman-level science class, such as anatomy, botany or astronomy). Students can meet the science criterion for the STEM Honors Diploma through successful completion of coursework that contains content equivalent to five units, with two of the five units being in advanced science.
Do financial literacy courses count toward the social studies requirement?
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If a district counts financial literacy as a social studies course, students can use it as an elective to meet the requirement. If the district counts financial literacy as a family consumer science or business education elective, it does not count.
Should world languages courses be sequential?
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Yes. Only credits from world languages courses that are sequential and proficiency based (for example, Spanish levels I, II, III or German I and II and French I and II) should fulfill the honors diploma requirement. Sequential classical (for example, Latin, Ancient Greek) and visual (for example, American Sign Language) languages DO fulfill the honors diploma requirement.
Do “exploratory” and “culture-based” courses count toward the world languages requirement?
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No. Units from language courses coded as “Foreign Language Exploratory” do not count toward the honors diploma requirement. Units from culture-based courses do not count toward the honors diploma requirements.
Can a student fulfill the world languages requirement by taking classes in more than one language?
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If a student is pursuing the Career-Tech Honors Diploma, in which only 2 units of world languages are required, both units must be completed in the same language. If a student is pursuing one of the other honors diplomas, the student may fulfill the requirement in more than one language. If a student opts to complete this criterion by taking two units each of two world languages studied, a student must complete a total of four world language units. This means two sequential, proficiency-based units in two different languages.
Can a student use weighted GPAs to fulfill the GPA requirement?
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GPAs must be calculated on a 4.0 scale.
Can courses taken in middle school fulfill the fine arts requirement?
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Courses taken in middle school may meet the general graduation requirement of two semesters of fine arts, but a course must count for high school credit (be high school-level work or above) to count for the honors diploma. Dance, drama/theatre, music and visual art courses all count as fine arts courses.
What are the requirements for a field experience?
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Review the Department’s information on field experiences.
What are the requirements for a portfolio?
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Review the Department’s information on portfolios.
Are districts responsible for communicating with parents and students about the option to earn an honors diploma?
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Yes. Districts must communicate to parents and students about the option to earn an honors diploma and the criteria required for students to earn each of the six honors diplomas. (Ohio Administrative Code Rule 3301-16-02(D)) School districts cannot require students to apply for or declare their intent to earn honors diplomas. (Ohio Administrative Code Rule 3301-16-02(C))
Are districts required to include joint vocational school districts in the process of developing policies for the honors diplomas?
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Yes. Districts must include joint vocational school districts in the development of policies, guidelines and procedures for the honors diploma. At least annually, joint vocational school districts also must update districts on the status of students enrolled at their schools with respect to the honors diplomas. (Ohio Administrative Code Rule 3301-16-02(G))
Will the Ohio Department of Education provide districts with materials to recognize students who have obtained honors diplomas?
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Local school district boards of education determine how to issue these students’ honors diplomas. The honors diploma bears the date of its issue and contain the signatures of the president and treasurer of the district board of education, superintendent of schools and principal of the high school.
Diverse Learners
What accommodations are available to English learners and students with disabilities on the Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate Tests?
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The Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate tests are not Ohio’s State Tests; therefore, the features and accommodations in Ohio’s Accessibility Manual do not apply. Refer to the Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate tests resources for resources for additional information:
Do Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate test scores earned in another district, state or country satisfy the requirements for the seal?
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Yes. Official test scores for Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate tests will satisfy the requirements if they meet the proficiency requirements of the seal.
Accountability and School Report Cards
How will honors diplomas affect district report cards?
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The Prepared for Success component looks at how well districts are equipping Ohio’s students to take advantage of future opportunities. A district earns one point on the measure for every student who earns any of the following: an honors diploma, a college entrance exam remediation-free score, or 12 points through an industry-recognized credential or group of credentials.
Additional Resources
Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate Test Fee Reimbursement – For the 2019-2020 school year, eligible low-income students will have no test fees. More information is available on the Department’s website.
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Advanced Placement Tests Accommodations
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Expanding Opportunities for Each Child Grant – A direct student services grant designed to give greater access to advanced coursework and career pathways and increase enrollment for low-income students in Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate opportunities. This grant aligns to local continuous improvement plans. Applicants may request up to three years of funding.
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International Baccalaureate Accommodations
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Portfolio Guidelines