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IIAP 4 + 1 Pathway

OCSD is pleased to announce that beginning in the 2025–2026 school year, our District will offer the Individual Arts Assessment Pathway (IAAP) as an approved graduation pathway for high school students.

The IAAP provides students with the opportunity to demonstrate their readiness for graduation through a rigorous, standards-based assessment in the arts. This pathway recognizes the value of creative expression and supports students who excel in visual arts. In the future, we plan to add media arts as an additional pathway.

Through the IAAP, students will develop a portfolio that showcases their artistic growth, technical skill, and understanding of the artistic process. This pathway not only fulfills graduation requirements but also prepares students for continued education and careers in the arts and creative industries. We are excited to expand our graduation options and celebrate the talents of our student artists. 


IAAP 4 + 1 Pathway. The IAAP could be used as an arts pathway
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