Title: Paxon School for Advanced Studies PreIB
1Paxon School for Advanced StudiesPre-IB
- Sophomores
- Managing your Final Pre-IB Year
- and
- Your Transition into the IB Diploma Program!
2Why are you here?
- We want you to know what to expect in 10th grade
and the IB Program without overwhelming you with
too much information! - You are in Pre-IB courses in order to
successfully complete the Diploma Programme and
earn your IB Diploma. - Your Pre-IB teachers will train you to meet the
challenges of the International Baccalaureate
program.
3IB Learner Profile
- IB learners strive to be
- Inquirers
- Knowledgeable
- Thinkers
- Communicators
- Principled
- Open Minded
- Risk Takers
- Balanced
- Reflective
4Name Calling...
- Paxons Pre-IB consists of Freshman and Sophomore
years. - Juniors and Seniors are part of the IB Diploma
Program (DP). - Juniors are called Anticipated Candidates
Seniors are called Diploma Candidates. - Juniors and Seniors officially complete the
Diploma curriculum.
5AP vs. IB
- AP classes and exams are not the same as IB
classes. - Taking AP exams does not gain you IB credit,
although it can get you college credit. - The grade you make on the AP exam at the end of
the school year determines whether you get
college credit in that classnot your grade in
the class. - Many Junior and Senior IB courses also prepare
you to take an AP exam.
6IB Needs to be the Priority
- Academics will occupy a great deal of time
outside the classroom. - Students who wish to participate in sports and
after school activities will be able to, but they
MUST develop time management skills and
prioritize. - In many cases, working during the school year has
presented difficulties for students.
7IB Matrix
8IB Matrix Core
- The three central areas you will work on in 11th
and 12th grade are - Extended Essay (EE)
- Theory of Knowledge (TOK)
- 150 Creative, Active, Service hours (CAS)
- Although you can only complete EE and TOK in your
11th and 12th grade, you may begin CAS hours in
the summer AFTER your sophomore year!
9Sophomore Service vs. CAS
- You are responsible for completing 25 service
hours for Florida Bright Futures hours by the end
of your SOPHOMORE year. - FL Bright Futures requires 75 service hours your
50 CAS Service hours count toward the 75. - 75 - 50 25
- Therefore, you must complete the remaining 25
service hours by the end of your Sophomore year
for Bright Futures! - If you are uncertain about whether something
would count for community service, see Ms.
Johnson BEFORE starting the activity.
10IB Matrix Curriculum
- You are preparing yourself now to successfully
pass these 6 IB subjects - Group 1 English
- Group 2 Foreign Language
- Group 3 History
- Group 4 Experimental Sciences
- Group 5 Mathematics
- Group 6 An additional IB subject of your
choosing.
11WHAT ON EARTH...Is a Sixth (6th) Subject?
- Standard Level Options (Assessments may only be
taken SL, regardless of whether youre a Junior
or Senior). - IB Psychology (no pre-requisite)
- IB Geography (no pre-requisite)
- Additional IB Science (must double-up in science
sophomore yearmore info later in presentation) - Standard or Higher Level Options Students can
choose whether to take at SL or HL) - IB Theater (No pre-requisites if receive teacher
approval) - IB Visual Arts (Must have taken Draw/Paint I
II) - IB Music (Must audition with the teacher)
- IB Computer Science (Must have taken Visual
Basic I II or have teacher approval) - MAY BE TAKEN in JUNIOR year at the STANDARD
LEVEL.
12Preparing for 6th Subject
- Visual Arts HL, Computer Science HL, Theater SL
HL, and Music SL HL must be taken over TWO
years. - If you want to take Biology or Chemistry SL as a
junior, THIS WILL BE CONSIDERED YOUR 6th SUBJECT.
You will take another IB Experimental Science as
a Senior for your Group 4 diploma requirement.
1310th Grade Pre-IB Courses
- To prepare you for those 6 IB subject groups, you
will take - Group 1 Pre-IB English II
- Group 2 Pre-IB Foreign Language II
- Group 3 AP European History
- Group 4 Pre-IB Physics
- Group 5 Algebra II (Pre-Calculus if you
successfully doubled-up or took Algebra II this
year) - Group 6 or Elective 6th Subject pre-requisite (
for IB Art, IB Music, and IB Computer Science
Pre-IB Chemistry if you want to take an IB
Science as your 6th subject in Junior year) - Earth Space Science previous sophomore
requirement - One additional elective (may be used to fulfill
Florida graduation requirements PE, performing
art credit, American Government/Economics).
14Double-the-PleasureWhen and Why to double-up in
ScienceYou must have at least a B average in
Pre-IB Biology in order to double-up.
- If you would like to take an IB Science as your
6th Subject, you need to take BOTH Pre-IB Physics
and Pre-IB Chemistry in your Sophomore year. - If you want to take a different IB 6th subject
but also want to take AP Chemistry or Biology in
your Junior year, you may choose this option.
NOTE In this case, you will be enrolled in AP
scienceNOT IB and you will NOT receive IB
diploma credit. - If you double-up in science, you MUST take an IB
science your Senior year in addition to the IB or
AP science in your Junior year. - You may need to meet certain math pre-requisites
to double-up in science. See Ms. Johnson to find
out if you qualify.
15- Planning Ahead
- For College and Scholarships...
16PSATGreat practice and Great Scholarship!
- Paxon administers the PSAT in October.
- Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors will take it
(Registration and exam take place at Paxon). - The results from Junior year are used to
determine National Merit Scholars and other
scholarships. Taking the PSAT in 9th and 10th
grade helps you improve your 11th grade scores. - Each year, you will receive personalized
information on your performance that will help
you recognize your strengths as well as where you
can improve.
17WHAT ON EARTH...are college credits?
- Students who earn high enough scores on their AP
and/or IB tests may earn college credit for those
courses. - This means the student will not have to take this
course in college and may receive credit for
having taken it. - Colleges will vary in terms of what score is
required and how many credits they will accept. - In many cases, the credits earned in high school
will allow students to skip the entry level
courses in college and move on to more advanced
coursework that they want to take. - Since colleges differ in what credits they
accept, we try to give you as many opportunities
to take an AP test while doing your IB subjects. - As a result, you may earn your IB diploma and do
well in an IB subjectyet score even better on
the AP test. If the college you attend only
accepts very high IB or AP scores, you may have
increased your chances as receiving credit in
that class!
18Waived FL Diploma Requirements by participating
in IB
- If the student does not successfully complete
all four years of the IB Program, the following
requirements must be fulfilled in order to
receive the Florida High School Diploma. - One performing arts credit fulfilled by Chorus,
Band, Drama, TV Production, Speech, Debate,
Draw/Paint, or Sculpture. - American Government/Economics.
- HOPE (health/gym course)
19Bright Futures 100
- Paths to the 100 Florida Academic Scholars
- Earn the IB Diploma.
- Complete and pass all of your IB courses,
complete the 75 service hours, and earn a 1270 on
the SAT or 28 on the ACT. - Earn a Florida Diploma, have a 3.5 cumulative
GPA, complete the 75 service hours, and earn a
1270 on the SAT or 28 on the ACT.
20Whats the DifferenceBetween Weighted and
Unweighted Courses?
- Honors, Pre-IB, and IB/AP courses are weighted.
- In Duval County, each weighted class is given an
additional point when the GPA is calculated. - Unweighted courses Weighted courses
- A 4.0 A 5.0
- B 3.0 B 4.0
- C 2.0 C 3.0
- D 1.0 D 2.0
- Colleges and Bright Futures use their own
weighting systems to calculate GPAs. Generally
only academic courses are counted, and honors
classes are given a .5 weighting and IB/AP
courses are given a full point weight.
21Sophomore Priorities
- STUDY HABITS MUST IMPROVE.
- GRADES!!! Your semester core grades--including
Foreign Language and AP electives--are typically
the MOST important factor to colleges (often more
important than the difficulty level of your
senior year). - Do NOT blow off electives--their grades determine
your GPA and class ranking. - Finish your 25 Florida Bright Future service
hours! - Stay involved/get involved colleges want
students who are committed to school and
community activities over a length of time. - Begin collecting information about collegesMs.
Johnson will help sophomores begin thinking about
how to narrow down choices. - Begin thinking about what 6th subject you may
want to take. - SAT prep!!
22SAFETY NETS
- Teacher tutoring
- Iota Beta tutoring to supplement tutoring youre
already receiving from teacher. - Student-formed study groups may meet Monday,
Tuesday, and Thursday after school in Guidance
until 600!!! - All your teachers have safety netsask your
teacher about theirs!
23Contact Information
- Mary Breitenbach IB Coordinator
- breitenbam _at_ duvalschools.org
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- Kelly Johnson IB Counselor
- johnsonk3 _at_ duvalschools.org
- 693-7583 ext. 110