2015 Aice Info Night
2015 Aice Info Night
2015 Aice Info Night
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Belleview High School
10400 SE 36th Ave
Belleview, FL 34420
(352) 671-6210
http://www.marion.k12.fl.us/schools/bhs/aice.cfm
Principal: Mike Kelly
Assistant Principal: Sheila Gamoneda
AICE Coordinator: Jeff Brewer
Guidance Counselor: Debra Greer
What is AICE?
Focus of AICE
Uniqueness of AICE
State of Florida has adopted AICE as a graduation option just like International
Baccalaureate (IB)
Students who opt for full time AICE enrollment do not have to follow traditional
high school graduation plan
Academically broad-based component of four units
Additional flexibility to pursue areas of interest and strengths
Flexibility to add additional units to further pursue interests, goals and strengths
Benefits of AICE
Increased GPA
Additional ways to qualify for Bright Futures Scholarships
Possibility of earning college credit as early as your freshman year.
College level preparation
Exposure to different methods of assessment with emphasis on higher order
thinking skills and writing
Ability to direct students educational interests
International perspective necessary for tomorrows leaders
Ability to compete for admission to the most elite colleges and universities
You get to keep all High School credits you earned in Middle School
3 Main Goals
#1 Prepare students to be successful in college
#2 Earn an AICE diploma (receive Florida Bright Future Scholarship)
#3 Pass AICE Exams (earn college credit)
Jacob Holloway
Curriculum
The Cambridge AICE Diploma is designed to deliver breadth across the curriculum and
depth in selected subjects. Learners have to achieve a minimum of seven credits from at
least three subject groupings and the core (Cambridge International AS Level Global
Perspectives) to be awarded the diploma.
Group 1: Mathematics and Science
Group 2: Languages
Group 3: Arts and Humanities
Group 4: Interdisciplinary and skills based subjects (optional)
Biology
Chemistry
Environmental Management
Marine Science
Mathematics I & II
Physics
Psychology
Group 2 - Languages
English Language
Spanish Language
Classical Studies
Divinity
English Literature I & II
European History
Psychology
Sociology I & II
Spanish Literature
U.S. History
9th Grade
10th Grade
11th Grade
12th Grade
James Cowan
Why AICE?
Colleges and universities look for students who take academically challenging
courses throughout high school.
Colleges and universities look for students who can demonstrate a directed
pursuit of academic study.
Colleges and universities look for students who show the kind of skills required
to complete the AICE diploma.
Bright Futures and other scholarship committees look for students who have
taken academically challenging coursework in five different subject areas.
Students rarely leave AICE at BHS to go to another local magnet program, we
are continually having students leave other local programs to join AICE at BHS.
(about 10 so far this year)
This shows that students and parents are satisfied with the education they
are receiving through AICE at BHS, and other students want that level of
preparation as well.
Katelin King
Luke Sylvia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtanZIQ-yA8