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Parent/Student Information Meeting Northview School Authorized 2011
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© International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 Introductions: ▪Mrs. Sheila Jenkins - Principal ▪Mrs. Elisabeth White - IB Coordinator ▪Mrs. Paula Huffman - Guidance Counselor ▪Dr. Justin Mitchell - Blended Learning Coach ▪Ms. Tia Erwin - Data Manager
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© International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 What is the International Baccalaureate Organization? ▪IBO is a not-for-profit foundation whose mission is aimed at creating a better world through education. ▪The organization works with schools, governments, and international organizations to develop challenging education programs with rigorous assessment components. ▪Its programs encourage students across the world to become lifelong learners.
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© International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 IB Statistics ▪Size: The IBO works with 4,267 schools in approximately 150 countries serving over one million students. ▪IB Americas: 2,633 ▪North Carolina: There are 24 IB MYP schools. ▪Programmes: The IB curriculum offers four programs: 1.Primary Years Programme (PYP) (K-5) –(potential site is Coddle Creek) 2.Middle Years Programme (MYP) (6-10) 3.Career-related Programme (CP) (11-12) 4.Diploma Programme (DP) (11-12)
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© International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 Why IB in ISS? Iredell-Statesville Schools is constantly looking for CHOICE options for its students. The IB Programme is a great option for many of our highly motivated, college- bound students.
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© International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 Mt. Mourne 6-8 MYP South Iredell High MYP, DP, IBCC 9-12 Northview 6-8 MYP The IB Program in Iredell County IBCP MYP is a five year program:
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© International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 What makes the IB curriculum different? IB Fundamental Concepts Holistic Learning Communication International Mindedness
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© International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 Holistic Learning (Educating the whole child) ▪Process, not product ▪There is a focus on Interdisciplinary Units between multiple (2 or more) disciplines One assessment for multiple subjects Helps students see interconnectedness of the subjects
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© International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 Communication (Mastery of a second language) Foreign Language ▪6 th and 7th Grade = High School Credit French 1 or Spanish 1 ▪8 th Grade = High School Credit French 2 or Spanish 2 ▪9 th Grade = French 3 or Spanish 3 ▪10 th Grade = French 4 or Spanish 4
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© International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 International Mindedness (How do we fit into the)
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© International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 What makes the IB curriculum different? Student Learner Profile (Character Education) As IB learners, we strive to be: ▪Inquirers ▪Knowledgeable ▪Thinkers ▪Communicators ▪Principled ▪Open-minded ▪Caring ▪Risk-takers ▪Balanced ▪Reflective
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© International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 What makes the IB curriculum different? Service & Action IB Learners turn their learning and passion into action. Required Hours: Level 1 = 20 hours Level 2 = 25 hours Level 3 = 30 hours Level 4 = 35 hours Level 5 = 40 hours Community Service Is…. Is Not… Mowing an elderly neighbor’s yard Selling raffle tickets to neighbors Serving homeless children Babysitting a sibling Turning learning into action Something you get paid to do
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© International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 What makes the IB curriculum different? Academic Rigor ▪A/B schedule – only 90 days per subject vs. 180 ▪8 core subjects ▪Projects, presentations, & IB Assessments ▪Critical thinking & problem solving ▪HS Integrated Math 1 in 8 th grade ▪Summer homework requirements
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© International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 Additional Northview Info. Student support services: ▪504 support ▪IEPs ▪Counseling services ▪Future/career counseling
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© International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 Benefits of IB ▪High level of rigor ▪Mastery of a second language ▪Leadership opportunities ▪Community service opportunities ▪Scholarship opportunities
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© International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 What will our students need in order to succeed? Past indicators of success at Northview: Motivation Organization Responsibility Growth Mindset
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© International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 Application Process ▪Complete application by March 4, 2016 by 4:30 pm ▪150 students can be accepted ▪Committee will review all applications ▪In the event that more students request admittance and meet the criteria than space allows, a lottery will be implemented. ▪Any lottery required would be held at the district office at a published time and date. ▪After allotment is met, eligible students will be put on a wait list and offered admittance if space becomes available prior to beginning school.
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© International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 Frequently Asked Questions 1.Is there a cost to parents? 2.Will bus transportation be provided? 3.Will students be allowed to participate in athletics and other extra curricular activities? 4.When will parents be notified whether or not their child has been accepted into the IB school? 5.How do I apply? The deadline for submitting applications is March 4th. Slide presentation and application links will be on our webpage and Facebook page. Other General Questions?
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Applications are now available on our webpage and are due March 4th by 4:30 pm. Mrs. Jenkins’ email: sheila_jenkins@iss.k12.nc.us
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Open House at Northview on Thursday, January 28th Choose one session to attend: ●Session 1 - 4:00-5:15 pm ●Session 2 - 5:30-6:45 pm Meet and greet 6th grade teachers and take a tour of our school!
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