International Baccalaureate
Program
Last fall, Decatur City Schools began the application process to become
authorized as an International Baccalaureate (IB) site. Seven Decatur
schools have participated in IB training in order to implement
all three of IB's internationally recognized programs: The Primary
Years (PYP), the Middle Years Program (MYP) and the Diploma Program.
Our two magnet schools, Benjamin Davis and Gordon-Bibb, are seeking
authorization of the PYP for grades K-5. Brookhaven, Cedar Ridge,
and Oak Park middle schools are seeking authorization for the MYP
for grades 6-10 in conjunction with Austin and Decatur high schools.
Austin and Decatur high schools are also seeking authorization
for the IB Diploma Program for grades 11 and 12.
On Monday, May 15, 2006, the Superintendent and principals of Austin and Decatur High Schools received official notice that the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme would begin in the fall of 2006. This authorization comes after three years of intensive planning and program development and will establish Austin and Decatur as the only two high schools in North Alabama to offer this prestigious program. For more information, follow the link to the Decatur Daily article. Click here for an artlcle from the Decatur Daily concering this approval.
The
aims of the International Baccalaureate Program are: to provide
rigorous and broad-based curricula and assessment, to maintain
high academic standards common to schools worldwide, to allow students
to develop individual talents, to foster critical and compassionate
thinkers, to open the window between the classroom and the outside
world, to foster a lifelong interest in learning as well as in
becoming an informed and responsible citizen, to promote international
understanding and a respect for the variety of cultures, and to
facilitate university entrance around the world.
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