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1 The IB at isb The Diploma Program: Senior Year

2 Questions of the Evening 1.What are the logistics of the Senior IB year at ISB? 2.What do you need to know to help your IB Senior this year? 3. Post High School….

3 What is the IB Diploma? IB Diploma ≠ BSD Diploma ToK ✓ EE ✓ CAS ✓ + (3) HLs w/ no 2s & earning ≥ 12 pts + (3) SLs =

4 Exams Exam fees are due by Nov 2 nd : For the Class of 2016, the cost is only $508 (as opposed to $832). This includes a $20 charge for postage. Pay soon – get it out of the way! Once a student is registered for exams, BSD must pay IBO. We/families are responsible for these fees whether or not the student actually completes their IAs or tests. Partial refunds ONLY until Jan 15 th. Students who qualify for the Free/Reduced Meal Plan are eligible for full waivers from the State of OR. Please get me a copy of your eligibility from Nutrition Services by November 2 nd. IB Exams cannot be rescheduled unless the event is a recognized international competition. Purple registration forms for exams due by November 2 nd. Please sign on the line.

5 IB Deadlines Pay attention to the calendar! Students must complete IAs as well as external assessments in order to test. e.g. English: WARS, Orals, P1, P2 Deadlines are deadlines, and there are quite a few. Study tables may happen – ISB’s way to support your student.

6 IB at ISB We are a FULL IB school so our students are full IB students unless an individual’s Four Year Plan & Profile needs to be adjusted to support HS graduation requirements. _______________________________________________________ This is all we do. DP students have a whole school community for support. They need to USE this community! We know every kid can achieve success in an IB for All school. We encourage every kid to test as this is an important opportunity for personal growth.

7 So, what’s the big deal? "The rigor of IB Diploma requirements meets our recommendation for the strongest high school preparation possible. The Extended Essay echoes William & Mary's belief in the value of original research as well as the College's emphasis on strong writing skills, and the Theory of Knowledge course fosters active and critical learning and is philosophically akin to the goals of our freshman seminar program. The CAS component answers our call for students who have been exposed to community service and creative endeavors and who understand the importance of developing the whole person. In sum, the IB diploma candidate who has met the challenge successfully receives strong consideration from the William & Mary admission committee.” Allison Jesse, former Associate Dean of Admissions, William & Mary.

8 It’s not just about college credit….. My other class is our first year seminar, and honestly after IB HL English, IB HL History and ToK it has been a class which I enjoy and don't worry much about. Close reading of texts, writing essays and having formal discussions is something I've done a lot of, though of course there is always a lot to improve on. We had our first essay due last week, and the professor was stressing organization and keeping your thesis and argument consistent throughout the essay. Like I said, that has already been drilled into me the last two years so I feel okay about it. I think overall IB made me learn how to think and how to study, so that is coming in really handy now. I know how I work best, whether it's writing essays or preparing for a test. From a 2013 ISB Graduate

9 The Flow of the Year - Fall September – Extended Essay, College Essay Draft Students applying to UP nursing should get application in as soon as possible (Students interested in nursing should see your counselor to go over options) For everyone else, pay attention to deadlines, Early Application, Regular Decision, Special Programs, Scholarships, etc. Have conversations about money now (not in April), but don’t always let money hold you back from applying Create a calendar of dates and deadlines (including IB) so you can stay organized Some great resources at http://oregongoestocollege.org/itsaplanhttp://oregongoestocollege.org/itsaplan

10 The Flow of the Year - Fall Register for any exams (SAT, ACT, SAT II) you need. SAT – November 7 th (Register by October 9 th ) SAT – December 5 th (Register by November 5 th ) ACT – December 12 th (Register by November 6 th ) Attend college visits here at ISB and college nights put on by the district (Visits on calendar in cafeteria, Managebac, and text updates) Request letter of recommendation with PLENTY of NOTICE (at least 3 weeks). Counselor and Teacher recommendation request forms are found on the ISB website  Academics  College & Career page

11 The Flow of the Year – Fall/Winter Some schools (usually private) require the CSS profile in addition to FAFSA, usually due this month (October) Early Action & Early Decision deadlines are usually in November. Regular Decision is usually December, January, February Regardless, aim to be done by Winter Break so you can focus on IB and enjoying your Senior Year January – FAFSA (www.fafsa.ed.gov). Do this as close to Jan 1 as possible! Some aid is “first come first served.”www.fafsa.ed.gov Taxes do not have to be completed (you can submit an update later), but try to get taxes done early

12 The Flow of the Year – Winter/Spring Office of Student Access and Completion (OSAC) Scholarship in Feb/March (www.getcollegefunds.org) and other scholarship appswww.getcollegefunds.org Monitor your application, make sure all materials are in, and KEEP YOUR GRADES UP Mid-year reports will be sent after 1 st semester grades Decision letters will arrive in March and (mostly) April Make decision by May 1 GRADUATION – June 6, 2016

13 College Info Admissions Many international colleges use IB Predicted Grades for admissions purposes. Scholarships Students with a total score on IB exams of 30 or higher are eligible to receive a renewable scholarship of at least $3000 at some OUS schools and Pacific U (and sophomore standing). At the end of the day, most scholarship money comes directly from the college/university Many Canadian colleges are very generous to IB students Credits School specific – If you Google search the name of a college and IB you are usually guided straight to that college’s IB credit policy. The OUS System (EOU, PSU, OIT, OSU, SOU, UO, WOU) Postsecondary credit will be awarded for scores of 5, 6, or 7 on either Standard Level or High Level IB Exams; A student may receive up to 45 credits for an IB diploma

14 More College info ISB College and Career Center Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/ISBCollegeandCareer Visits are posted on calendar in Cafeteria, on Managebac, and sent through Celly – to sign up text: @ISBCounselingDept to 23559 ISB College Career Center website ISB Home Page  Academics  College & Career http://www.beaverton.k12.or.us/isb/college_career_center.html Many links to websites for Financial Aid, Testing, and College searches. Also a link to BSD District site that list district-wide college nights: https://www.beaverton.k12.or.us/PS/Pages/College--Career- Information.aspx https://www.beaverton.k12.or.us/PS/Pages/College--Career- Information.aspx

15 Career Education.5 Credit CAREER DEVELOPMENT (1/2 Credit) One-half credit in career education shall be earned upon successful completion of all activities and learning experiences enumerated by the school to assure that the student has: BSD Requirement How we meet this at ISB Developed an education plan and built an education profile CIS and work with counselor Demonstrated extended application of academic learning in real world contexts EE Produced evidence of current performance in the following areas: personal management, problem solving, communication, teamwork, employment foundations, and career development CAS, CIS, Behavior Targets Participated in career-related learning experiences as outlined in the student’s education plan (job shadow, internship, informational interview, work experience, career fair, guest speaker, etc.) Can be complete through CAS, but not necessarily. Must be recorded on CIS, even if an activity is part of a CAS reflection

16 CIS www.oregoncis.uoregon.e du User names follow the format GYFFLLMMDD GY is graduation year (16 for juniors) FF is the first two letters of your first name LL the first two letters of your last name MM birth month DD birth date. Password is student ID/lunch number

17 www.oregoncis.uoregon.edu

18 What can you do to help your student? The Calendar – Place it on your refrigerator; keep track of it CAS – It goes through February. Help your student find meaning in their CAS program. Ask your student to show you their CAS page on Managebac every now and then. REFLECTION IS THE KEY: before, during and after. (30-35) Is your student reflecting? The ISB website – DP materials are posted there Extended Essay –It’s due October 26 th, and it is required for high school graduation. They must pass this paper. IB is challenging and can be stressful. Please be flexible with your child! Please be patient with your child, and help them be patient with themselves Did someone say ice cream?


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