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1 Forsyth County Schools International Baccalaureate Program located at South Forsyth High School IB Information Night

2 Out of District Deadline Provide link???? Students who request OOD for the International Baccalaureate Program at SFHS will only be considered if they meet the criteria listed below. Teacher recommendation for honors courses is a key indicator of student success. A waiver process is available - however students who waive into honors courses often struggle with the rigor and are not typically IB Diploma completers. OOD students must register for at least two (2) honors level courses in order for their application to be reviewed. Their 9 th grade schedule must reflect a combination of two or more of the courses listed below: 9 th Grade Literature Honors Biology Honors AP Human Geography Accelerated Alg. 1/Geometry A Honors OR Accelerated Geometry B/Alg. 2 Honors Out of District Criteria

3 141 Canadian Diploma Schools IB in North America 745 US Diploma Schools 30 Georgia Diploma Schools 1 Forsyth Diploma Schools 8 Caribbean Diploma Schools IB World-wide – 3295 schools in 141 countries 58 PYP 146 MYP 141 DP 1 of 6 IBCC Schools in the USA 298 PYP 245 MYP 749 DP DP: Diploma Program / MYP: Middle Years Program / PYP: Primary Years Program (From May 2010) 1858 Total Schools

4 International Baccalaureate Diploma Pass Rate Comparison Assessment Pass Rate

5 AP or IB, that is the question… High rigor Quality point adjustment to GPA College level coursework/ curriculum Potential college credit College recognition of challenge Classes stand alone Externally assessed Grading scale 1-5 3 is a “passing” score Large selection of classes Can pick and choose subjects to take by preference Interdisciplinary Internally and externally assessed Grading scale 1-7 4 is a “passing” score Specific curriculum requirements across the disciplines Develops whole student (CAS, EE, TOK)

6 AP Statistics AP Literature AP Physics

7 Visual Arts Music Theory Psychology Compu. Science Other Science Business Design Techno. History English 3 rd Language Electives Math Science History English Foreign Language Theory of Knowledge 6 th Subject (see Choices) Three Higher Level (HL) = 2 year Three Standard Level (SL) = 1 year IB Curriculum Requirements Choices Required Content Outside of Class Extended Essay C.A.S.

8 CAS (Creativity Action & Service) Approximately 140 documented hours of student interaction with the community Extended Essay 3000-4000 word research paper on a topic of the students choice Theory of Knowledge Discussion oriented class that ties all the IB subject matter together with questions and arguments about “what is knowledge”? Diploma CORE

9  Graded internally by the classroom teacher  Random samples sent worldwide to IB examiners for moderation of scores Some Oral Some Written Some Visual Some Product Some Lab Internal Assessment IB Assessments  Timed, standardized IB exams given at SFHS in May  All exams sent world-wide to IB Examiners for external grading  Scores communicated to school and students in July after the exams External Assessment

10 Motivated Good Work Ethic High Standards for themselves and their works Good Homework Ethic Organizational Skills Good Attitude Communication Skills Written Expression Reading Comprehension Critical Thinking Skills Acceptance of Criticism Characteristics of IB Students Academically Responsible Principled Independent Communicators Caring Hard Work Ethic Time Management Skills Risk Takers Inquiring Knowledgeable Intense Highly Motivated to Succeed

11 Math(Calculus) Biology Physics History English Literature Foreign Languages IB Curriculum Course Digest Higher HL Courses Mathematics (AP Calc AB) Math Studies Chemistry, Physics, Design Technology History English Language/Comp. Foreign Language Business Psychology Computer Sciences Visual Arts Music Theory (can be taken with Advanced Band) Standard SL Courses Theory of Knowledge Extended Essay C.A.S. Required (CORE)

12 9 th Grade FreshmanYear 1.Honors 9 th gr. Literature 2.Honors Science (Biology) 3.Foreign Language (continue) 4.Appropriate Math Pathway 5.AP Human Geography 6.PE/Health 7.Elective 10 th Grade, Sophomore Year Recommended Entry Coursework 1.Honors 10 th gr. Literature 2.Honors Science (Chemistry) 3.Foreign Language (continue) 4.Appropriate Math Pathway 5.AP World History 6.Elective 7.Elective

13 Typical Humanities Schedule Exam Exam Exam Exam Exam Exam key HLSLOther

14 Typical Heavy Math/Humanities Combo Exam Exam Exam Exam Exam Exam keyHL SL Other

15 Typical Heavy Math/Science Schedule Exam Exam Exam Exam Exam Exam key SLHLOther

16 9th10th11th12th Latin I Latin II/III AP Latin IB Latin SL or HL Students who entered with credit for Spanish I from 8 th grade Foreign Language Sequence Spanish II Spanish III Spanish IV IB Spanish SL or HL Students who wish to pursue another language option: Spanish II Spanish III/IV AP Spanish IB Spanish HL Recommended Pathway for IB Spanish:

17 AP Calc BC concurrent with IB Math HL 9th10th11th12th AP Statistics AP Calc AB Calc 3 & 4 GA Tech at SFHS IB Math HL Students who entered with credit for Accelerated Coordinate Algebra/Analytic Geometry A in 8 th grade Math Sequence IB Math SL AP Calc AB/BC AP Statistics and/or Accelerated CCGPS Pre-Calculus Accelerated CCGPS Pre-Calculus Accelerated Analytic Geometry B/ Advanced Algebra Accelerated Analytic Geometry B/ Advanced Algebra

18 Accelerated CCGPS Pre- Calculus Coordinate Algebra Coordinate Algebra Math Sequence 9th10th11th12th Coordinate Algebra Coordinate Algebra Analytic Geometry Analytic Geometry IB Math SL Advanced Algebra IB Math Studies Analytic Geometry /Advanced Algebra (2periods) AP Statistics –can be taken following the successful completion of Advanced Algebra Accelerated CCGPS Pre- Calculus IB Math SL Accelerated Analytic Geometry B/ Advanced Algebra Accelerated Coordinate Algebra/ Geometry A IB Math Studies AP Calculus AB IB Math Studies AP Calculus AB Students who entered 9 th grade with NO credit for High School Math

19 January 1, 2012 The 2011 study of IB students’ experiences after high school found that IB students graduated from college at higher rates, with 81% of IB students graduating within 6 years of enrolling full-time at a 4- year institution, compared to the national average of 57%. IB Students Graduate from College at Higher Rates

20 PLUS: A number of states offer 24 hours of college credit to students who receive the IB Diploma including: Georgia, Florida, Texas, & California Scores of 4+ (IB scale is 1-7) can earn credit depending on college/university Colleges are looking at the following characteristics when they evaluate candidates for admission to their campus:  Rigor of coursework undertaken by the prospective candidate  SAT & ACT Test scores  GPA*  Class Rank  Application Essay  Work/School Activities PAYOFF: College Course Credits

21 Marlyn McGrath Lewis, Assistant Dean of Admissions, Harvard University, USA Christoph Guttentag, Director of Admissions, Duke University IB Prepares Students for College Success “IB is well known to us as excellent preparation. Success in an IB program correlates well with success at Harvard. We are pleased to see the credential of the IB Diploma Program on the transcript.” “We know the quality of IB courses, and we think the IB curriculum is terrific.” January 1, 2012

22 University or College IB Students Acceptance Rate Total Population Acceptance Rate IB Students vs Total Population University of Florida82%42%+40% Georgia Institute of Technology 81%59%+22% Brown University18%9%+9% Stanford University15%7%+8% Columbia University13%9%+4% University of California - Berkeley 58%26%+32% Harvard University10%7%+3% Davidson64%34%+30% Emory University78%42%+36% University of Miami72%30%+42% Source: IBDP Graduate Destinations Survey 2011/12 conducted by i-graduate International Insight Strictly copyright © IGI Services 2011 January 1, 2012

23 University or College IB Students Acceptance Rate Total Population Acceptance Rate IB Students vs Total Population Cornell University31%18%+13% Duke University28%16%+12% University of Pennsylvania24%14%+10% Yale University18%7%+11% University of Georgia95%65%+30% Boston University70%58%+12% University of California - Los Angeles 48%23%+25% University of Virginia64%32%+32% UNC Chapel Hill63%32%+31% Princeton University16%8%+8% January 1, 2012 Source: IBDP Graduate Destinations Survey 2011/12 conducted by i-graduate International Insight Strictly copyright © IGI Services 2011

24  The average acceptance rate of IB students into university/college is 22% higher than the average acceptance rate of the total population.  The acceptance rate of IB students into Ivy League institutions (Princeton, Yale, Brown, Harvard, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, University of Pennsylvania) is between 3% and 13% higher compared to the total population acceptance rate. January 1, 2012 Source: IBDP Graduate Destinations Survey 2011/12 conducted by i-graduate International Insight Strictly copyright © IGI Services 2011

25 Some of the Colleges SFHS IB Students Have Attended AmherstDuke UniversityMercer University University of California – Los Angeles (UCLA) Auburn UniversityElonNew York UniversityUniversity of Chicago Baylor UniversityEmoryNorth Carolina StateUniversity of Florida BerryFlaglerNotre DameUniversity of Georgia Boston CollegeFlorida StateOglethorpe University of Miami (FL) Boston UniversityFurmanOregon University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill BowdoinGeorge WashingtonOxford (at Emory) University of North Carolina – Wilmington Brigham Young Georgia Institute of Technology Presbyterian University of South Carolina Clemson UniversityGeorgia SouthernRandolph-MaconUniversity of Virginia College of CharlestonGeorgia State UniversityRhode IslandVanderbilt ConverseHardingTulaneWashington College Cornell UniversityIllinois Kennesaw StateUniversite de NantesWheaton Davidson Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) University of Alabama- Birmingham Wofford

26 What the Students Say “Learn how to learn” “You care about what you are learning.” “Confidence builder” “Fun studying – not alone but with peers in the same boat as you” “There is a learning curve.” “Is time for friends, is time for other things” “It’s a program, not individual classes.” “Not just a humanities program” “Sense of community: classmates, teachers, ancestors” “Different way of thinking” “Teaches responsibility of an adult in high school (not college wakeup call)” “All assignments are, at first, scary but they are doable; you are taught how.”

27 Planning A Student’s Schedule Factors to consider when you make registration decisions for a student’s schedule. Key word: “Balance” 9 th grade schedule must reflect at least two Honors level courses (refer to slide 2) Course Expectations and Workload Including Total Schedule Impact Extracurricular (School) Activities Sports, Clubs/Organizations Family/Social Considerations Work? Friends? Downtime? Church and Community Obligations Volunteerism and other involvements?

28 Sample Student Week’s Schedule

29 Recommendations for Students Do a Self Evaluation/High School Plan – Take an honest look at your work habits, goals, plans, activities, available time – Talk with counselors and teachers to see what they think about your level of preparedness Talk with other students who are currently in Accel/Honors/AP Courses to see what they think Have a discussion with your parents about your academic goals and plans Take Ownership of your Academic Careers! Check out Collegeboard.com and ibo.org for college information and other resources for IB & AP Courses

30 Recommendations for Parents Do an honest assessment of your student – Are they motivated? How do they handle stress and pressure? Is their first instinct to give up when things get difficult? – Are they able to read difficult, academic subject material? Do they enjoy their coursework? – Are they organized? Can they get work done for themselves? Can they plan ahead or is everything done at the last minute? – Are you ready to work with them throughout the year? Will you be able to support them through these courses? Remember, these are HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS!

31 For More Information Kevin Denney, IB Coordinator kdenney@forsyth.k12.ga.us 770-781-2264 ext. 100228 School Website: www.forsyth.k12.ga.us/sfhs/site/default.asp Click the Academics tab, then Advanced Studies, then International Baccalaureate Powerpoint for tonight located at: http://www.forsyth.k12.ga.us/page/22303 You can also get more information about IB at www.ibo.org. Out of District Requests Any student attending a school out-of-district must provide their own transportation. Out-of-District Request Forms are available online at http://www.forsyth.k12.ga.us/page/334 and are turned in ONLINE only. OOD Forms should be completed online no later than January 29, 2016. The district will notify you regarding your application via email in February


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