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1 Skyline Course Request & Planning Diploma Candidates: Class of 2019

2 Agenda Course request materials & timeline What’s online?
Graduation requirements for Diploma Candidates College CADRs

3 Course Selection Materials
Yellow Course Request sheet Diploma Plan

4 Course Request Timeline
Until Thursday March 16 Student Access is open for students to input requested course selections Most days during lunches Counselors have open office hours

5 Timeline (cont’) Student access to input course requests closes at 3:00 pm Thursday March 16th By Friday, March 17– Students submit yellow course request sheet to IB Coordinator March 27- April 5– Access opens as VIEW ONLY for students/parents to review requests to ensure accuracy April 5: Last day to complete Google Doc requesting course request changes.

6 What’s Online? 2017-2018 course guide for Class of 2019
Course Request Video Course Request steps, timeline, resources This PowerPoint presentation

7 Skyline Web Page

8 Graduation Requirements
Diploma Candidates, Class of 2019

9 Requirements Complete and pass 6 IB classes: 1 each from Group 1-5, and one elective 3 or 4 of these must be HL Complete NW Studies if not completed in middle school Complete IB American Studies Complete all internal assessments and take all IB exams for those classes

10 Requirements, cont. Complete an Extended Essay
Attend TOK Year 1 sessions junior year & take TOK course senior year Complete and document a two-year program of CAS (Creativity, Activity and Service)

11 Required Courses IB English Lang. & Lit. HL (2 year class) (Group 1)
IB American Studies (first year of HL History course) An IB World Language (Group 2) An IB Individuals & Societies Course (Group 3) An IB Experimental Science (Group 4) An IB Math (Group 5) An IB Elective (usually Fine Art, 2nd Experimental Science, or 2nd Individuals & Societies course) TOK in grade 12

12 What you are allowed to Waive:
1.5 credits of PE 1.0 credits of CTE 2.0 credits of Fine Art (we recommend you take 1.0 Fine Arts credit, as colleges want to see it.) .5 credits of Health Software Tech Sr. Year High School & Beyond Activities (exit interview) Other credits as needed/allowed (esp. applies to transfer students – excludes NW Studies and US History)

13 Technology Proficiency
Options to satisfy this requirement (if you choose not to waive it): Pass the Technology Proficiency Test (no CTE credit) OR one of the following classes (CTE Credit earned): Website Design Intro to Computer Science IB Computer Science

14 IB Candidate Agreement
Turned in on March 3rd Scanned and given to counselor, registrar, student, parent, and kept on file If you change your classes, make sure the new plan also “works” for your IB diploma

15 Checklist when making Changes
___ Algebra-Based Science (Chemistry or Physics, may be taken in any year) ___ Minimum .5 Fine Art (preferably 1.0) ___ Right number of HLs and SLs (at least 3 HLs) ___ TOK in grade 12 ___ At least one course from each Group 1-5

16 Groups Group 1: English Group 2: World Language
Group 3: History, Business, Economics, Psychology, Environmental Systems, World Religions Group 4: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Exercise Science, Comp Sci, Env Sys, Ex Sci Group 5: Math

17 IB Fine Arts IB Film SL IB Music SL, HL IB Theater SL, HL
IB Visual Arts SL, HL

18 College Admissions: CADRs

19 CADRs – College Academic Distribution Requirements
English 4 years Social Studies 3 years Science 2-3 years * Washington in-state public universities require students to take a Physics or Chemistry class in addition to Biology World Languages 2-3 years Fine Arts 1 year Colleges vary on how much credit and which classes they will count to satisfy this requirement

20 CADRs (Cont’) Mathematics 4 years
Washington in-state public universities require: Math through Algebra 2 A quantitative math-based class in senior year (either a math class or math-based science such as physics or chemistry count) Completion of a higher-level math (e.g. pre-calculus) prior to the senior year exempts students from the senior year quantitative course requirement.

21 CADRs (Cont’) Additional academic electives (math, history, English, world language, science & fine arts) Always check with colleges for specific requirements!

22 Colleges like to see… Four years of Math A year of Fine Art
At least 3 years of the same language

23 International Baccalaureate (IB)
IB information on the Skyline Website IB curriculum is divided into Standard Level (usually 1 year) and Higher level (usually 2 year) courses We do NOT offer SL classes in English, History, Biology or Physics. Your first year of the HL class is IB English 1, IB Bio 1, etc.

24 IB American Studies All IB diploma students must take the first year of the IB History HL class (called IB American Studies) because: It is blocked with IB English It meets a state graduation requirement Taking the second year of the IB History HL class can be optional for some students, but they must then take another Group 3 subject to satisfy IB’s Group 3 requirement

25 Middle School Credits in Math & World Language
Students may elect to have the letter grade and credit applied to their high school transcript for qualifying world language and math classes from middle school. You have until the end of your junior year to make this decision. Make sure it doesn’t lower your GPA Once a class has been added to your transcript it cannot be removed.

26 IB Exams Next Year Registration will be in October 2018
Register for the exams for the subjects marked with an SL in the 11th grade section of your Candidate Agreement Form Registration fee (jr. year only for diploma candidates): last year, ca. $168 Test fee for each test: last year, $116

27 TOK Year 1 Required by IB 8 sessions Wednesday mornings
Calendar available in Spring 2017 1st session in September 2017 (CAS Intro)

28 CAS 3 strands: Creativity, Activity and Service
Starts when school starts in the fall Participate in some form on a weekly basis Participate in one experience from each strand each semester More info will be coming in the Fall at Pre-TOK

29 The IB Diploma Awarded in July AFTER you have received your Skyline diploma You receive your Skyline diploma by completing all IB diploma requirements even if you don’t score high enough to get an IB diploma Must earn a minimum of 24 points out of a possible 45 7 points possible per subject, plus 3 extra points for TOK and your Extended Essay

30 Skyline HS Average Score
Our average diploma score last year was 32. The world average is 30. Our highest score last year was 42; our lowest score was 22 90% of our IB diploma candidates received their IB Diploma

31 A Few Caveats May not earn an “E” (lowest score) on your Extended Essay or TOK Must earn at least 12 points over 3 HLs; must earn at least 9 points over 3 SLs May not earn a “1” in any subject May not earn 3 or more “2s,” or 4 or more “3s”

32 Why the EE and TOK Matter
3 points can…put you up to 30 or 32 total points, which can in some cases earn you a chunk of credits in college 3 points can…bump you up to 24 so you earn your IB diploma 3 points can…help you get the score to get admitted into the overseas college you want to attend

33 Course Selection Materials

34 New IB Classes Offered this Year
IB Economics SL Talk to Mr. Sherman for more information on this class IB Visual Arts HL IB Japanese HL

35 IB Math Options After Algebra 2: Pre-HL Math, Math HL 1, Math HL 2
Precalculus, then Statistics or Calculus plus IB Math Studies SL one of the 2 years IB Math SL 1 plus IB Math SL 2 (SL test) All 3 paths are “good math paths” respected by colleges. Choose the path that fits you best and where you will be successful.

36 Course Selection Things to keep in mind when selecting course requests: You will need to list an alternate choice for sciences & electives. Do not list an alternate for: IB Block World Language Math

37 More things to keep in mind…
Balance of HLs and SLs; subjects from IB Groups 1-5 Trying to skip a year of world language or math is discouraged/not permitted in most cases Balance – consider academic load and outside involvements CADRS (College Academic Distribution Requirements)

38 Course Request Sheet Choose classes wisely
Be aware of Learning Recommendations Fill in all blank lines and boxes unless otherwise instructed Alternate choices - If no alternates are listed, an alternate will be selected for you. Alternates MUST be different than first choice classes. Again, do NOT list alternates for Block, language or math. Signatures & contact information required

39 7th Period Option 7th period courses are completely optional
Please read Course Guide carefully as these classes will have different learning requirements, meeting times, and possible outside of class requirements (service hours, lab hours, flexibility, etc.). Optional 7th period registration process is available on the course selection portion of the SHS website

40 Troubleshooting Student Access Login
If you do not have an in Student Access enter one when you log on to S.A. Your must be different from your parent’s in S.A. If you do not know your password click on the “forgot password” to have it ed to you If you do not know your password and do not have an in Student Access Come to the counseling office to update your information

41 Questions?

42 Wrap Up What is the deadline for entering your course requests into Student Access? When is your completed form due to the IB coordinator? When are good times to ask counselors questions? What day will counselors be in the labs to help you enter online course requests?

43 Counselors Ms. Menon A-De menona@issaquah.wednet.edu Mr. Mulanix Df-Jo
Ms. Jacobs Jp-Mo Ms. Partridge Mp-Sh Mrs. Flemer Si-Z Mrs. Lund IB Coordinator


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