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© International Baccalaureate Organization 2007
Reflect on how you will bring this
IB Mission Statement to life
over the next 4 years
The International Baccalaureate aims to
•develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young
people who help to create a better and more peaceful
world through intercultural understanding and respect…
•encourage students across the world to become active,
compassionate and lifelong learners who understand that
other people, with their differences, can also be right.
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Inquirers
We nurture our curiosity, developing skills for inquiry and
research. We know how to learn independently and with others.
We learn with enthusiasm and sustain our love of learning
throughout life.
Knowledgeable
We develop and use conceptual understanding, exploring
knowledge across a range of disciplines. We engage with issues
and ideas that have local and global significance.
Thinkers
We use critical and creative thinking skills to analyse and take
responsible action on complex problems. We exercise initiative in
making reasoned, ethical decisions.
As IB Learners, we strive to be…
Take the pledge to embrace these IB Learner Traits
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As IB Learners, we strive to be…
Communicators
We express ourselves confidently and creatively in more than one
language and in many ways. We collaborate effectively, listening
carefully to the perspectives of other individuals and groups.
Principled
We act with integrity and honesty, with a strong sense of
fairness and justice, and with respect for the dignity and rights
of people everywhere. We take responsibility for our actions
and their consequences.
Open Minded
We critically appreciate our own cultures and personal histories,
as well as the values and traditions of others. We seek and evaluate
a range of points of view, and we are willing to grow from the
experience.
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As IB Learners, we strive to be…
Caring
We show empathy, compassion and respect. We have a
commitment to service, and we act to make a positive difference
in the lives of others and in the world around us.
Risk-Takers
We approach uncertainty with forethought and determination;
we work independently and cooperatively to explore new ideas
and innovative strategies. We are resourceful and resilient in the
face of challenges and change.
Balanced
We understand the importance of balancing different aspects of
our lives intellectual, physical, and emotional to achieve
well-being for ourselves and others. We recognize our interdependence
with other people and with the world in which we live.
Reflective
We thoughtfully consider the world and our own ideas and experience.
We work to understand our strengths and weaknesses in
order to support our learning and personal development.
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What will this year look like?
• In many ways this year will be the same as it would be if
you were in the building.
• Teachers will be engaging you in discussion about
various subjects, and you will be asking and answering
questions to expand your knowledge.
• You will be reading and exploring content and practicing
skills.
• You will seek help from your teacher and from available
resources for guidance.
• Teachers will differentiate instruction for all students and
provide feedback and extra assistance for those who
need help.
© International Baccalaureate Organization 2007
What will be different with online learning?
• Students will access their e-mail each morning for communication
from their teachers.
• Students will use the link to the Zoom set up by the teacher for the
entire 9 weeks– Save the links in a convenient space.
• Students join the zoom ready for daily instruction.
• Teachers will be providing more information about use of Google
Classroom and Canvas once school begins.
• Students will ask questions orally or through the Chat feature in
Zoom – Be specific with your questions – Explain “what” you don’t
understand.
• Students will work in groups through Break-Out Sessions in Zoom.
• Students will upload their assignments to Google Classroom
and/or Canvas for feedback and grading.
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Schedules Check your schedules in Student Vue once they are
ready
1st choice electives given priority, but not always possible due to scheduling conflicts.
Changes in the Pre-IB schedules must be made by e-mailing Ms. Gardner [email protected]
Freshmen Seminar – no grades or coursework
Each student will be assigned a counselor who will create a 4 year plan with the student.
A copy of your schedule will be given out on August 31st – Distribution day for first time 9th graders at Granby from 12:00-6:00 pm. See communication from the principal for more details.
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9th Grade Course Selections NPS Pre-IB English
NPS Pre-IB Latin III, Spanish II, French
II
NPS Pre-IB AP Government
NPS Pre-IB Biology/Physics
NPS Pre-IB Geometry/Algebra II
PE/Elective
Freshmen Seminar and Elective Choice
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Expectations and Best Practices
Parents should make sure their e-mail and phone numbers
are updated in our system in order to receive important
communication.
Students must check their NPS e-mail daily for
communication from their teachers.
Students will follow the regular schedule 7:25-2:05 with the
times for Zooming and independent practice from GHS.
Parents and students should create a work space for
students to Zoom and complete work
Students should organize notebooks for each class and
take notes during Zoom teaching sessions.
Students taking Algebra II should look into purchasing a TI-
84 Calculator to use over the next 4 years in math. School
supply is limited, but students may use DESMOS online
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Expectations and Best Practices
Make connections with your classmates through
breakout sessions during Zoom time.
Exchange contact information to work together at
appropriate times for group work– check the
assignment directions to make sure you can work
together. Be inclusive- not exclusive.
Be supportive by helping classmates understand
concepts and assignments, but DO NOT SHARE
ANSWERS– that is cheating.
Use internet resources for information if you are
allowed (check the assignment instructions), but do
not copy and paste from the internet– that is cheating.
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Academic Integrity
Our IB Academic Honesty Policy is posted on our IB tab linked to
the GHS page, and a copy will be mailed home. The policy offers
examples of academic misconduct and ways to avoid making
poor academic choices.
Review the document carefully to understand your
responsibilities and the importance of Academic Integrity.
Now more than ever have students been tasked to be
responsible for their engagement in their studies.
Embrace your learning. Act Responsibly.
Check out this funny video one of our seniors created about
Academic Integrity. Its humor touches on some serious issues. (You will need to copy and past the link in your browser)
https://youtu.be/-Z0E_tvsT7w
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IB Reminders and Resources
Please refer to our IB page linked to the GHS
page https://www.npsk12.com/ghs for the
following resources:
• Summer Reading for NPS Pre-IB 9th grade English
• Fast Facts for FAQ
• Study Tips
• Sports Waiver Letter (for out of district students)
• NPS Pre-IB Orientation PowerPoint
• Academic Honesty Policy (will be mailed home)
• Other GHS IB Policies
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10th Grade Courses
NPS Pre-IB/AP English Language
NPS Pre-IB French/Spanish III/ Latin III/IV
AP European History
NPS Pre-IB Chemistry
NPS Pre-IB Alg. II/ NPS Pre-IB Analysis
10th grade PE choice
Elective
Elective or Personal Finance & Economics
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IB CommitmentIn order to move into the IB Diploma Program, students will need to
meet the following expectations:
2.5 GPA or higher expected
Adherence to IB Honor Code and NPS Code of
Conduct
Approval from IB Coordinator to enter IBDP as a
junior
Demonstration of the IB Learner Profile character
traits.
Presentation for parents and students in February of
sophomore year about IBDP to review the full
program
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Creativity, Action, Service
Artistic pursuits, sports and community
service
Education and personal growth outside the
classroom
Documented experiences with evidence and
reflection
CAS begins in the junior year
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Directions for Access to
ParentVue and StudentVue
• NPS uses the ParentVue system for parents to view their child’s grades.
• Go to NPS webpage -- www.npsk12.com
• Select “Parents” then “Parent VUE” from the dropdown menu
• New NPS Parents should contact the counseling office or Mrs. Gardner for user
names and passwords. (The activation feature does not work)
• Access to the portal may not be available until school starts
• Students have access to their grades through StudentVue. They should use their
student user id and the last 5 digits of their student number (found on the schedule)
to access their gradebook.
• The user id is available from the counseling office, main office, or Mrs. Gardner
• Students will receive user ids the first day of school
• E-mail Mrs. Gardner at [email protected] with questions or concerns
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10 Resources for Online Instruction
from US News Education
Khan Academy
College Board
National Education
Association
Scholastic
Smithsonian Virtual
Field Trips
NASA
Duolingo
Social Media
NewSchoolsVenture
Fund
US News Education
https://www.usnews.com/higher-education/online-
education/slideshows/online-teaching-resources-for-
parents-during-coronavirus-school-closures?slide=10
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Words of Wisdom from former IB Students…
“I recommend that you take
informative notes by abbreviating,
highlighting parts that are
emphasized, and adding a
date…have a planner to track
dates, deadlines, and contacts.”
Rosi
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Words of Wisdom from former IB Students …
“It’s bigger, has more people, and
more is required of you. However,
as long as you hang around people
who are a good influence and keep
your mind on your academics, you
have nothing to worry about…
Prioritize.” Kendra
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Have a Good Year!
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Contact me through e-mail
My office is 3LM in the
library when we are back in
the building.
I look forward to guiding
you on your learning
journey!