IB WORLD SCHOOL - Coral Gables Senior High School · 10/17/2013 · IB Counselors Grades 9- 12...
Transcript of IB WORLD SCHOOL - Coral Gables Senior High School · 10/17/2013 · IB Counselors Grades 9- 12...
Coral Gables Senior High School
Celebrating over 31Years as an
IB WORLD SCHOOL
There are
over 5,000
IB World
Programs
Throughout
six
continents!
IB Secretary:Mrs. Beatriz BelloRm 1104(305) 443-4871 [email protected]
Responsibilities:AppointmentsMagnet DocumentationStudent Aides
IB Coordinator:Ms. Diana Van WykRm 2122(305) 443-4871 [email protected]
Responsibilities:IB Assessments and related curriculumMagnet Activities/EventsTeacher Training & Support
IB CounselorsGrades 9- 12 (Last names A-K)Ms. Nattacha LezcanoRm 1108(305) 443-4871 [email protected]
Grades 9 – 12 (Last names L-Z)Ms. Maria E. BergouignanRm 1109(305) 443-4871 [email protected]
Responsibilities:
Academic Advisement / Mental Health Support
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How do we communicate?
Students:
❑ Microsoft Teams for counseling, college & magnet
program management
❑ Managebac for ALL IB Assessments
Parents:
❑ Remind for the ability to connect directly to me
▪ Text 81010 “@cgib2023”
❑ PTSA mailings
Everyone:
❑ Twitter @GablesIB
❑ Instagram “gables_ib!”
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AgendaIB Support Staff
Curriculum Review
Program Requirements
Data
Dates to Know
IB Freshman Parent MeetingSaturday
September 21, 2019
8:30 am in the Auditorium
IB 101
Typical Pre-IB 9th
Grader
Coursework
IB Required: Pre-IB Inquiry Skills
Group 1: Pre-IB English 1 Honors
Group 2: IB World Language
Group 3: Pre-IB World History Honors / AP World History
Group 4: Pre-IB Biology Honors / Pre-IB Chemistry Honors
Group 5: Geometry Honors / Algebra 2 Honors
Group 6: Elective:
(Business/Computer Science/Psychology/ Theatre/
Second Science or Language)
Free Elective
Program Requirements Maintain a 2.75 un-weighted grade point
average each nine weeks with no grades below
a “C” ;
Earn conduct grades of “B” or above in each
class and demonstrate behavior as outlined in the
Code of Student Conduct;
Earn effort grades of “2” and above in every
class;
Maintain satisfactory attendance as articulated
by this school;
Demonstrate honesty and integrity, and conduct
yourself in a manner that will reflect well on their IB
classmates, teachers, families and themselves.
Diploma Program
Language Arts
World
Language
History
Science
Mathematics
Arts &
ElectivesCAS
Theory of
Knowledge
Extended
Essay
Group 1
Group 2
Group 4
Group 3Group 5
Group 6
Program Requirements-Once in the IB DP-
Commit to the full IB Diploma Programmerequirements as outlined in the IB Scope and Sequence Chart;
Satisfy the internal assessment and examination requirements in each of six subject groups and Theory of Knowledge;
Commit to Creativity, Activity, and Service (CAS) Experiences to meet the 7 outcomes identified by IB, including an extended community project in 11th and 12th grade;
Write an original research/Extended Essay of some 4,000 words for submission to IB.
AP vs. IB vs. DE
Advanced Placement
International Baccalaureate
Dual Enrollment
HIGHER LEVEL (HL) Groups• 3 HL exams- taken only senior year
• Every senior takes English HL
• IB courses offered over two years
STANDARD LEVEL (SL) Groups• 3 SL exams - Up to two can be
taken junior year
Six IB Groups
How I earn points: Group 1 (HL)
May Tests
Grade 12
Grade 12
Grade 11
Grade 12
Diploma Program
English = 7
World
Language
= 7
History
= 7
Science = 7
Mathematics
= 7
Arts &
Electives = 7 BONUS = 3
CAS
Theory of Knowledge
Extended Essay
Group 1
Group 2
Group 4
Group 3Group 5
Group 6
6 subjects x 7 pts. = 42
TOK, CAS & EE = 3 bonus
Total possible points = 45
Minimum for diploma = 24
Diploma Program
Gables
IB
Group 1
Group 2
Group 4
Group 3Group 5
Group 6
2019 IB Data at a GlanceAt CGHS:
✓ 1169 Subject Entries for 279 candidates: 142 Seniors / 137 Juniors
✓ 74% of our students scored a 4-7 on their SL and HL assessments
✓ 85% of Juniors who tested scored 4-7
✓ 7 out of every 10 IB Diploma Candidates were awarded their IB Diplomas
✓ The average points earned by the student awarded the diploma is 29 out of a minimum of 24 required
✓ Out of the 45 possible points, the highest score earned by a diploma recipient was 40
IB World Data
• 166,278 DP Candidates
• 77.40% Diploma Pass Rate
• This year’s students achieved
an average diploma score of
29 points.
• 630,430 examination papers—
the largest number since the
introduction of the Diploma
Programme in 1968—were
processed in 75 languages.
2019 CGHS/IB Senior
Accolades and Accomplishments
• 4 Year Merit Scholarships:
offered $23,526,912.00
(Several students were offered
over $1,000,000 in scholarship
money over 4 years.)
• Bright Futures Scholarships:$3,537,833.00
Named Scholarships:
Brandeis University 1
Brigham Young University 1
Chapman University 1
Columbia University 1
Creighton University 1
Davidson College 3
Drexel University 1
Duke University 2
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 1
Florida Gulf Coast University 1
Florida State University 17
Fordham University 1
Hamilton College 1
Johns Hopkins University 1
Lewis and Clark College 1
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1
Michigan State University 1
Mount Holyoke College 2
New College of Florida 1
Northeastern University 2
Northwestern University 1
Princeton University 1
Purdue University 4
School of the Art Institute of Chicago 1
Simmons College 1
Stanford University 2
The University of Edinburgh UK 1
Tulane University 1
United States Naval Academy 1
University of Central Florida 10
University of Chicago 2
University of Cincinnati 1
University of Florida 15
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill 2
University of Notre Dame 1
University of South Florida 1
University of Wisconsin 1
Valdosta State University 1
Vanderbilt University 1
Wake Forest University 2
Washington University in St. Louis 2
Williams College 1
Yale University 1
Non-Local 4 Year University/Colleges Where IB Seniors Fully Admitted to in 2019:
1 National Merit Scholarship Winner
3 National Hispanic Scholarship Winners
1 QuestBridge Scholar
2 Gates Scholars
3 Posse Scholars
12 Rotary Scholarships
24 Coral Gables Community Foundation
Scholarships
1 Carnival Scholarship
1 Silver Knight Award and 1 Honorable Mention
2 Fair Scholarships1 Robertson Scholar
2 Jack Kent Cooke Scholars
2 Superintendent’s Challenge Winners
1 Jeanne Bellamy Scholarship
1 Junior League of Miami Scholarship
8 MDC Honors College Scholarships
2 Benacquisto Scholarships
1 Football Scholarships
2 Baseball Scholarships
1 Golf Scholarship
1 Softball Scholarship1 Wrestling Scholarship
Diploma Program
Pre-IB
Freshman
Year
Group 1
Group 2
Group 4
Group 3Group 5
Group 6
AttendanceWhat is the 10 / 20 rule?
Watch your tardies and absences
Poor attendance will prevent you from participating school activities
If you are on school-sponsored
events/activities and are flagged as being on
“Special Note” in the gradebook-the
absence is not counted in the 10/20 rule
Grades❑ Grades
Matter….IMMENSLY
❑ Know how your
grades are
calculated:
❑ How many points
do you need to
pass a class?
❑ Don’t forget
about the 5 point
rule
1 2 3 4 FINAL
25% 25% 25% 25% 100%
A B A B A
B C B C B
C D C D C
D F D F D
Diploma Program
Academic
Honesty
Group 1
Group 2
Group 4
Group 3Group 5
Group 6
Academic Honesty
IB defines
malpractice as
behavior that
results students
gaining an unfair
advantage in one
or more assessment
components.
Examples-
Plagiarism
Collusion
Duplication of work
Misrepresentation/
falsification of work
Misconduct during
examination
Disclosing/receiving
information from another
candidate about an examination within 24 hours
after the examination.
Progressive Discipline-First Offense:
Conference with the student
and parent/guardian
Loss of all credit for the
assignment.
If student is required to re-do
the assignment, it will be left to
the teacher’s discretion as to
when and how to count the
assignment.
Loss of all credit for the
test/quiz with no make-up
permitted
Placement on
warning/probation with a
Academic Honesty Contract
for the class
Subsequent Offense(s):
Conference with the student
and parent/guardian
Loss of all credit for the
assignment/test/project with
no make-up permitted
Reduction of conduct grade
to an “F” and effort grade to
a “3” for the grading period
Referral to the assistant
principal and notation made
on student’s record
Placement on a disciplinary
probation or removal from the
IB program
Exception-
Malpractice in any of the IB Assessments
that will be mailed/uploaded directly to IB
will result in immediate removal from the
program.
*For more information-scroll to the bottom of
our webpage and check out our policy!
How can I get involved?
❑Check CavsConnect for
activity calendar/club
meetings/sporting events
❑Check School Webpage for
news items
Activities
Co
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Ho
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Commit to completing minimum 50 hours of
service in 9th grade
Document hours on the Community Service
form
Turn in form to your social studies teacher
Complete the Community Service Form for 1 activity. Afterwards, only submit the log with copies of the supporting documentation.
SAVE THE DATE:
Bridge 4 Peace
Progress monitoring
❑ Maintain a 2.75 un-weighted GPA to
remain in program
▪ No grades lower than a “C” on their
report cards (including conduct)
▪ No lower than 1’s or 2’s in effort
❑ Maintain good attendance, including
tardies
❑ No breach of the Student Code of
Conduct that result in referrals to
administration
1st: Warning
2nd: Notification of Concern w/Required Action
3rd: Monitor progress
4th: Final Determination: Continue or Exit
End of Year: Exit to Home School
(If Gables is your homeschool, exit to an academy)
Quarterly
Progress Monitoring-
PROCEDURES
CGHS Academies
CGHS Academies
You are required to make up the graduation requirements you have been waived under the IB curriculum- Personal Fitness ONLINE (.5 credit)
Physical Education (.5 credit)
Fine Art (1 credit)
American/US History (1 credit)
American Government (.5 credit)
Economics (.5 credit)
If Gables is NOT your home school, you will return to your home school at Semester Roll Over or end of school year
You will need to see your counselor for the EXIT FORM to be signed by your parents
There will be a formal conference with you/parents to confirm agreement of EXIT and review graduation requirements
If you are considering leaving the program, be aware of the following:
Class visits/Student Appointments
College Visits/College Planning
Scholarships
Financial Aid
Bright Futures/FAFSA
Join the CAP Facebook Page:
‘Coral Gables Senior High CAP Office”
Responsibilities of
the CAP office:
PSATTest Date: October 16th, 2019
9th grade students who completed
Algebra 1 will have the cost of the
test covered by CGHS; students
confirmed registration with their
Math teachers
Coral Gables Senior High School
Celebrating over 31 Years as an
IB WORLD SCHOOL