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Cambridge AICE Program. Eligibility for Fletcher High School Priority is given to students who are zoned for the geographical zones for the east quadrant for DCPS: Fletcher Terry Parker Sandalwood Atlantic Coast The Fletcher Cambridge AICE Program is not a magnet program. It is an accelerated program under the High School Accelerated Program & School Choice Office Based on school utilization space & cut-off score on the admissions rubric.
Cambridge AICE Program • The Cambridge Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) Diploma is an international curriculum and examination system that emphasizes the value of broad and balanced study. • The Cambridge AICE Diploma was first awarded in 1997 and has since become popular with a range of schools all over the world. • It encompasses the ‘gold standard’ Cambridge International AS and A Level qualifications, and offers students the opportunity to tailor their studies to their individual interests, abilities and future plans within an international curriculum framework. • Comparable to International Baccalaureate (IB) • Students can earn college course credit for successful completion/pass of AICE courses/examinations (credit by examination).
Cambridge AICE Curriculum • Committed to a flexible curriculum- student-centered • Balanced preparation for college & university Honors Degree program • Cohorts students – AICE and Pre-AICE classes with other Cambridge AICE • For educational breadth and balance, students must earn one AICE exam credit from each of the following three groups of study, as well as passing Global Perspectives (mandatory): Group A: Mathematics and Sciences Group B: Languages Group C: Arts and Humanities And Global Perspectives (core) Students then must earn a minimum of three additional AICE exam credits from all choices available.
Cambridge AICE Curriculum
ADVANTAGES OF A CAMBRIDGE AICE DIPLOMA Student eligible for Bright Futures Scholarship Nationally & Internationally recognized program Can earn college credits Recognized by prestigious colleges & universities as first year coursework Favorable consideration regarding college admissions AICE courses receive additional 1 point weight for G. P. A.
Florida Bright Futures Academic* Must have 100 community service hours • AICE Diploma and certificate Medallion* Must have 75 community service hours • AICE Diploma and certificate OR OR • Complete AICE curriculum (as defined by Bright Futures) • Earn at least 1290 SAT or 29 ACT • Earn at least 1170 SAT or 26 ACT https: //www. floridastudentfinancialaidsg. org/pdf/bf_brochure. pdf * Subject to change
AICE at Fletcher 1. High Academics - 15 dedicated AICE courses - 19 Advanced Placement courses - 18 Dual Enrollment Courses 2. Athletic Programs 3. Activities for students (Clubs, etc. ) 4. Arts (Performing & Visual)
AICE at Fletcher First cohort began in the fall of 2010– this year, we will graduate our fifth class of AICE students. Allotted 75 seats per grade level– we currently have 265 AICE students enrolled in grades 9 -12. In the June 2017 Exam Series: • • • 200 students took a total of 641 AICE exams (3. 2 exams per student) Of these exams, 532 earned passing scores. • • • 82% pass rate across all AICE examinations at Fletcher. 94% of AICE seniors graduating in 2016 earned their AICE diploma. • • Of these diploma recipients, 64% earned top-level Cambridge honors– AICE with Merit or AICE with Distinction.
Course Progression: Grade 10 Course Progression: Grade 9 1. Pre-AICE English Language 1. AICE General Paper* 2. Algebra II Honors or Geometry Honors 2. Algebra II Honors or 3. Pre-AICE Biology 4. A. P. Human Geography* 5. World Language I, II 6. Academic/Elective 7. Academic/Elective 8. Academic/Elective Pre Calculus 3. Pre-AICE Chemistry I 4. AICE European History* 5. World Language II, III 6. AICE Thinking Skills* 7. Academic/Elective 8. Academic/Elective *- Required to sit for AICE/ AP exam for course All course progression subject to change!
Course Progression: Grade 11 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. AICE English Language* Pre-Calculus or AICE Math* or AP Math* AICE/A. P. Science* AICE Global Perspectives* Academic/Elective Course Progression: Grade 12 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. AICE Literature* AICE/AP Math* AICE/A. P. Science* AP Government/AP Economics* Academic/Elective *- Required to sit for AICE/ A. P. exam for course All course progression subject to change!
AICE Safety Nets • Focus Grades • Parent/Teacher/Student Communication • • Internal Safety Nets • Teacher tutoring (see schedules) • External Safety Nets NHS tutors • Support Staff (Guidance, Assistant Principal) • • Parent Support • Proactive Communication
Cambridge AICE Program Admission Requirements Student must have: Successful completion of Algebra I (EOC) or higher Passing scores on both Reading & Math sections of the 7 th grade FSA Report card grades for 7 th and start of 8 th grade Favorable attendance and conduct records Submission of hand-written essay
Cambridge AICE Program Admission Requirements Single AICE application for Fletcher, Mandarin, Raines, and Westside All Cambridge AICE Programs will use the following criteria for admission: 28 Points– 8 th Grade Core Academic Grades (English, Math, Social Studies, and Science) 30 Points– 7 th Grade FSA/NRT scores in Reading and Math 32 Points– 7 th Grade Core Academic Grades (English, Math, Social Studies, and Science) 10 Points– Personal Statement (response to chosen prompt)
Important Dates • Friday, January 26, 2018 • Completed application form due to the Office of High School Acceleration by 4: 30 PM • Week of February 9, 2018 • Acceptance/non-acceptance letter mailed home to all applicants • Friday, February 23, 2018 • Return decisions must be received by this date for your program of choice
Contact Information AICE Administrator: Ms. Kristin Archon-Corya archonk 1@duvalschools. org Ext. 1011 AICE School Counselor: Ms. Jeanne Powell powellj 2@duvalschools. org Ext. 1026 Visit our website: http: //duvalschools. org/fhs