The Oregon Administrative Rules provide that school districts shall award a diploma to students upon fulfillment of all state and local district credit competency, and attendance requirements. The standards also allow the granting of an alternative document identifying acquired minimum competencies to students having met some, but not all graduation requirements. All members of a graduation class, whether they receive a standard diploma or an alternative document, are allowed to participate in commencement exercises and receive the appropriate document in that ceremony. Roseburg Public School District awards the following diplomas and alternative certificates:
Graduation Requirements - District Policy
Roseburg School District - School Board Policy IKF
Roseburg School District - School Board Administrative Rules IKF AR
Regular High School Diploma
The Regular High School Diploma requirements are designed to prepare each student for success in college, work, and citizenship. To earn a diploma, students will need to successfully complete the credit requirements, demonstrate proficiency in essential skills, and meet the personalized learning requirements.
Diploma at a Glance
Diploma at a Glance - Spanish
Credit Requirements
Essential Skills
Essential Skills - Spanish
Personalized Learning Requirements
Modified Diploma
A modified diploma is offered “to those students who have demonstrated the inability to meet the full set of academic content standards even with reasonable modifications and accommodations” (Oregon House Bill 2848)
Modified Diploma Essential Skills
Modified Diploma FAQ
Alternative Certificates
Roseburg Public Schools will make alternative certificates available to students as a planned option for students who do not obtain the regular diploma or modified diplomas. These certificates include Certificate of Attendance and Certificate of Achievement.
Teacher Resources
Modified Diploma Agreement