Grade | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th |
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Mathematics Matemáticas MATE | Algebra 1 | Algebra 1 | Geometry | Advanced Math | ||
Science Order may vary Ciencias CIEN | Earth Space Science Cien Terres Espacio | Biology Biología | Chemistry Química | Physics Física | ||
Social Studies Estudios Sociales ESSO | World History Mundo en Contexto | History of Puerto Rico PR Contempo Consider: SPTSS | U.S. History E.U. Ame. Form. Des. Tra. | Economics/ Government Economía/ Gobierno | ||
Spanish Español ESPA | *Spanish 2 | Spanish 2 or 3 | Spanish 2 or 3 | Consider: Placement in AP | Consider: Placement in AP | |
English (Foreign Language) Ingles INGL | English 7 | English 8 | Speaking, Writing, Vocabulary, Grammar, Syntax Consider: English 1 | Speaking, Writing, Vocabulary, Grammar, Syntax Consider: English 2 | Speaking, Writing, Vocabulary, Grammar, Syntax Consider: English 3 | Speaking, Writing, Vocabulary, Grammar, Syntax Consider: English 4 |
**English Ingles INGL | Advanced Conversational English Ing. Conver. Avanz. Consider: Speech | Conversational English Ing. Conver. Consider: Reading 1 | ||||
Spanish Literature ESPA | Cinema Literature Myths & Legends Cine Y Literatura Mitos y Leyendas | Contemporary Literature Cont. Lit. Tiempo | Puerto Rican Urban Literature Poetry Lit Exilo urbana PR Poesía | American Literature Literatura Americano | ||
Fine Arts MUSI ARTE | Art/Music Arte/Música | Art/Music Arte/Música | Art/Music Arte/Música | Art/Music Arte/Música | ||
P.E. Educación Física EDFI | P.E. | P.E. | P.E. | P.E. | ||
Health Salud SAES | Health | Health | Health |
*Should have had consistent schooling with minimal gaps in education
**English as a foreign language is sparsely available. Instruction is extremely basic.
School Year: August to June | Compulsory Education: 1st-12th | Graduation: 1st – 12th
School | School Type | Grade | Age | Certificate |
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Primary School | Urban Education – traditional schooling with academic focus Rural Education – vocational based | 1st-6th | 6 to 11 years old | |
Intermediate School Lower Secondary or Junior High | 7th-9th | 11 to 13 years old | ||
High School Upper Secondary | 10th-12th | 14 to 18 years old | High School Diploma achieved after completion of 12th grade |
Puerto Rico Scale 1 | U.S. Equivalent | U.S. Numerical Grade |
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A | A | 95 |
B | B | 85 |
C | C | 75 |
D | D / Pass | 70 |
F | F | 69 |
Puerto Rico Education Practice:
Puerto Rico and the U.S. follow similar education practices and mandates. These similarities include compulsory education from age 5 to 18 and enforcing the ESSA (Every Student Succeeds Act). The dominant language of public education is Spanish; however, all levels are required to take English as a Second Language. You will find varying English abilities amongst students that directly relates to the quality and amount of English instruction received. Do not assume all students will have command of the English language similar to U.S. natives (Marks 2020l).
High school students from Puerto Rico are used to a rigid academic schedule with few electives. Generally, students stay with the same group of peers throughout the day. Students from Puerto Rico may need additional support in practicing and understanding common U.S. concepts like switching classes. It would be best practice to partner students from Puerto Rico with a peer as they learn their schedule and become more familiar with U.S. educational practices (Marks 2020l).
U.S. Educator Implications:
Although there are many similarities between the U.S. and Puerto Rican systems, it is imperative that we do not assume all aspects align. Being taught English is only as effective as the strength of the English teachers in Puerto Rico. Those who attend private schools tend to have a stronger grasp of the English language, although all students do receive English exposure and certain courses are taught in English from primary school. It will be important for U.S. educators to educate Puerto Rican students about U.S. norms and practices that may be different from their previous experience.
Strategies for Transition