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The IB Diploma Program at
Scotts Valley High School
January 2014
David Crawford
IB Diploma Programme Coordinator
Presentation Items
Program Highlights Program Finances Staff Training Statistics and Results 2013-2014 Goals IB Five Year Review IB and Common Core
Programme Highlights In 2013 SVHS was named a California
Distinguished School. The IB Program was recognized by the State as one of SVHS’s signature practices.
2013 had the largest number of diploma candidates at SVHS.
Most subjects continue to improve and exceed the world average.
Continuing high pass rates Curriculum changes to English and Foreign
Language in place, with first exams in 2013
Programme Highlights Introduction of Honors English 2 for 2012-
2013 has been successful. Working to build capacity with teacher
training. Increasing number of staff are becoming IB
examiners and one has become an IB author.
Inter-District Transfer Students
SCOTTS VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICTINTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM FOR 2012-2013
International Title IIBaccalaureate Teacher
General Fund Funding Quality Donations TOTAL Resource 0845 Resource 4035 Resource 9375
International Baccalaureate Revenue:International Baccalaureate State Funding 20,653.00 20,653.00 International Baccalaureate Test Fee Reimbursement State Funding 1,977.90 1,977.90 ADA revenue from interdistrict transfers for program (17 ) 89,634.16 89,634.16 Donation balance carried forward from prior year 5,862.73 5,862.73 Donations for Examination Fees 2012 44,416.25 44,416.25 Total Revenues 162,544.04 91,612.06 20,653.00 0.00 50,278.98
Contributions From/(To) resources other than IB funding 0.00 (2,616.08) (14,622.14) 17,238.22
Net of Revenues and Contributions 162,544.04 88,995.98 6,030.86 17,238.22 50,278.98
International Baccalaureate Program Expense:IB Coordinator 48,614.66 38,034.66 10,580.00 Materials and Supplies 1,555.82 1,122.38 433.44 Dues and Memberships 350.00 350.00 Other Services and Operating Expenditures 10,448.00 10,400.00 48.00 Examination Fees 2013 49,135.00 2,105.00 47,030.00 Postage 2,372.98 2,372.98 Subtotal Expenses 112,476.46 50,539.66 3,893.36 10,580.00 47,463.44
Net of Revenues, Contributions and Expenses 50,067.58 38,456.32 2,137.50 6,658.22 2,815.54
Additional expenses managed by IB Program:Materials and Supplies 0.00 Travel and Conferences 6,658.22 6,658.22 Other Services and Operating Expenditures 2,137.50 2,137.50 Subtotal Additional Expenses 8,795.72 0.00 2,137.50 6,658.22 0.00
SCOTTS VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICTINTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM BUDGET FOR 2013-2014
International Title IIBaccalaureate Teacher
General Fund Funding Quality Donations TOTAL Resource 0845 Resource 4035 Resource 9375
International Baccalaureate Revenue:International Baccalaureate State Funding (rolled into LCFF) 0.00 ResourceInternational Baccalaureate Test Fee Reimbursement State Funding 1,977.90 1,977.90 discontinued,ADA revenue from interdistrict transfers for program (23) 145,924.84 145,924.84 included in Donation balance carried forward from prior year 2,815.54 LCFF funding 2,815.54 Donations for Examination Fees 2014 41,804.00 41,804.00 Total Revenues 192,522.28 147,902.74 0.00 0.00 44,619.54
Contributions From/(To) resources other than IB funding 0.00 (35,457.00) 0.00 35,457.00
Net of Revenues and Contributions 192,522.28 112,445.74 0.00 35,457.00 44,619.54
International Baccalaureate Program Expense:IB Coordinator 50,763.00 24,870.00 25,893.00 Materials and Supplies 200.00 200.00 Dues and Memberships 850.00 850.00 Equipment 5,000.00 2,184.46 2,815.54 Other Services and Operating Expenditures 12,360.00 12,360.00 Examination Fees 2013 43,401.00 1,597.00 41,804.00 Postage 3,000.00 3,000.00 Subtotal Expenses 115,574.00 45,061.46 0.00 25,893.00 44,619.54
Net of Revenues, Contributions and Expenses 76,948.28 67,384.28 0.00 9,564.00 0.00
Additional expenses managed by IB Program:Travel and Conferences 9,564.00 9,564.00 Other Services and Operating Expenditures 1,500.00 1,500.00 Subtotal Additional Expenses 11,064.00 1,500.00 0.00 9,564.00 0.00
IB Finances After paying for all IB-related expenses and providing
additional services to SVHS, the IB program contributes over $50,000 to the school and district. This value jumps to over $181,000 if we consider all IDT’s in IB courses.
It is projected for 2013-2014 that the IB program will contribute nearly $77,000 to the school and district. This jumps to over $324,000 if we consider all IDT’s in IB courses.
IB Teacher Training Summary
05-06
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10
10-11
11-12
12-13
13-14
14-15
Debby de Castro English A1 X X
Ann Freeman English A1 X X X
Marilyn Kirkham English A1 X X X
Paige Newbury English A1 X
Naomi Rollins English A1 6/14
Julia Root English A1 6/14
Molly McQuestion Spanish X X
Lee Else Spanish X
Lori Carbone French X X
Carol Freeman HOTA X X 6/15
John Tiffany HOTA X X 6/15Kelly Reiner HOTA X X X XDayna Fisher HOTA 6/14Erik Wyner Psychology X X X
IB Teacher Training Summary
05-06
06-07
07-08
08-09
09-10
10-11
11-12
12-13
13-14
14-15
David Crawford Chemistry X X 10/14
John Postovit Physics X X 10/14
Eric Byrd Biology X 10/14
John Postovit Math HL X X
Stella Carey Math SL X X X
Erik Wyner Math SL 6/14
Judy Cogan Visual Arts X 10/14
Josh Wahl TOK X X X
David Crawford Coordination X X X
David Crawford CAS X
Val Bariteau Admin X X
Penny Weaver Admin
Christie Danner Counseling
SVHS IB Student Statistics2004-2013
Seniors
Percent Seniors in IB Courses
Number of Full Diploma Candidates
Total Number of Exams (all students)
% of All Exams with Passing Scores
Diploma Pass Rate Percentage
Average Points on Diploma
% Diploma Candidates Earning 30 pts
Average Course Score (Diploma)
Highest Score on Diploma
Individual Course Averages2004-2013
Gray Columns: SVHSConnected Black Points: World Average
English A1 HL
28 34 42 39 44 49 41 31 51
French B SL
2 2 5 2 3 5 5 6 4 8
Spanish B SL26 26 28 23 18 32 44 27 29 44
History of the Americas HL
22 20 32 20 23 37 46 64 28 60
Psychology SL
8 9 30 14 13 14 6 11
Biology HL
12 19 24 20 50 42 33 40 45 50
Chemistry HL8 17 12 12 8 10 11 10 10 15
Physics SL12 10 6 14
Math SL
14 12 3 17 35 34 46 38 25 32
Math HL
1 14 24 9 8 13 14 12 9 13
Visual Arts SL3 11 8 5
8
18 10 4 7
Visual Arts HL2 1 3 1
Extended Essay
16 15 21 12 9 16 26 27 9 29
2013-2014 Goals• Conduct a thorough and transparent IB Five-Year
Review• Maintain rigorous academic standards and
support for all IB students.• Continued use the SVHS Teacher Assistance Fund
to support IB teachers in timely assessments and grading
• Monitor curricular changes in Math and TOK• Comprehensive review of IB English works
IB Five-Year Review• Similar to a WASC Self-Study• Departmental reviews of Program, Curriculum,
Instruction, and Assessment are complete• Meta-committee review of P.C.I.A. during Dec-Feb• Focus groups to review Philosophy, Leadership
and Organization, and Resources and Support. These include students, parents, staff, admin, district personnel and board members (2/19, 3/12, 3/19, 3/26)
• Develop Action Plan• Due June 1, 2014
IB and Common Core• IB standards were selected as one of five
benchmarks to compare CCSS against• CCSS standards for practice in ELA and
Mathematics are strongly aligned with IB.• IB and CCSS focus on college and career
readiness, depth of understanding, analysis, and interdisciplinary teaching and learning
• IB schools are already well positioned for transition to CCSS
• A K-11 Common Core will enhance the IB Program in grades 11 and 12
IB and Common Core• IB Aims are broader than CCSS in that the IB
incorporates international-mindedness and the IB Learner Profile
• IB Diploma program assessment objectives are very closely reflected in the CCSS practices
• Integrated mathematics in all IB Math courses• www.ibo.org/iba/commoncore for further
documentation