Empowering Learners at Hillsboro High School with the International Baccalaureate Programme

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Explore the mission of Hillsboro High School's International World School, focusing on the International Baccalaureate (IB) philosophy and Learner Profile Traits. Discover the Academy of IB Diploma Programme offerings and the IB Career-related Programme (IBCP) for holistic student development and global success.

  • High School Education
  • IB Programme
  • Learner Profile Traits
  • International Baccalaureate
  • Student Development

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  1. Welcome to Hillsboro High School an International World School! Our mission is to provide a safe and caring learning community where students develop the skills, knowledge, and character to excel in a global society. HHS International Baccalaureate Programme Coordinators and District Support Middle Years Programme (MYP)- Ms. Leighton Lancaster Diploma Programme (DP)- Ms. Sharon (Missy) Humphrey Career-Related Programme (CP)- Ms. Amanda Davoli HHS IB Principals- Dr. Kenyae Reese and Mr. Eric Arteberry District Coach- Mrs. Emily Munn District Advanced Academics Coordinator- Dr. Matt Nelson

  2. What is the IB philosophy? 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. To this end, the organization works with schools, governments, and international organizations to develop challenging programmes of international education and rigorous assessment. These programmes encourage students across the world to become active, compassionate and lifelong learners who understand that other people, with their differences, can also be right.

  3. IB Learner Profile Traits Remember, it s not just about teaching content! 1. Knowledgeable 2. Inquirer 3. Thinker 4. Communicator 5. Risk-taker 6. Caring 7. Balanced 8. Principled 9. Reflective 10. Open-minded Image result for ib learner profile

  4. Academy of IB Diploma Programme Diploma Programme AP World History Theory of Knowledge I (11th) Theory of Knowledge II (12th) IB Diploma courses in all six groups Language/Literature Language Acquisition Individuals and Society Experimental Sciences Mathematics The Arts and Additional Studies CAS(Creativity/Activity/Service) Extended Essay IB images and information from the IBO

  5. https://sites.google.com/site/hillsboroibcc/_/rsrc/1369151022752/ibcc-core/Screen%20shot%202013-05-21%20at%2010.35.11%20AM.png?height=316width=400https://sites.google.com/site/hillsboroibcc/_/rsrc/1369151022752/ibcc-core/Screen%20shot%202013-05-21%20at%2010.35.11%20AM.png?height=316width=400 IBCP IBCP Candidates 1. Successfully complete three courses in a career pathway 2. Take 2-4 Advanced IB courses and earn 3 or higher for the courses 3. Develop personal, academic, and professional skills through Personal and Professional Skills I and II Personal and Professional Skills I and II (formerly known as ATL) 4. Complete a meaningful Community and Service Community and Service project (50 hours) 5. Cultivate language skills through a Language Development project (50 hours) 6. Research and analyze an ethical issue in their potential future industry through a Reflective Project Reflective Project 7. Job shadow and develop career portfolios that prepare them for college, internships, and future careers Language Development IB images and information from the IBO

  6. Program Expectations

  7. IB Fees 1. Candidate Registration Fee: $198 Due before the winter break JUNIOR year! 2. Subject Fees: $116/ IB course Due by November 1 SENIOR year! Personal and Professional Skills doesn't require a fee If your family qualifies for Free and Reduced Lunch, this fee is reduced to $20/course Important Facts: *If you earn a 4 or higher in your IB courses, you will get your Subject Fees reimbursed by the State during the fall after you graduate. *If you get disqualified from an IB course (due to breech of IB contract) after November 1st senior year, you will not be reimbursed by Hillsboro HS. You will have already been officially registered to the IB and HHS will be financially on-the- hook for your assessments. *Payments are to be made to Hillsboro High School in the IBDP Academy Office (room 209 upstairs)

  8. Burros Abroad is going to Italy this March! Interest meeting is Monday, Aug 29 at 6 PM in the library.

  9. Thank you for visiting with us today! Do you have any questions? IBCP Questions: Amanda.Davoli@mnps.org IBDP Questions: Sharon.Humphrey@mnps.org https://hillsboroibdp.wordpress.com/

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