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MYP Curriculum Framework Update



The Middle Years Programme (MYP) Framework

Areas of Interaction
• Approaches to Learning
• Service and Community
• Health and Social Education
• Environments
• Human Ingenuity
Subjects for Study
• Language A
• Language B
• Humanities
• Sciences
• Mathematics
• Arts
• Physical Education
• Technology



IB Middle Years Programmes


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Authorized August 2007

• Bellevue Middle
• J. T. Moore Middle
 
Hunters Lane Cluster
• Brick Church Middle
• Goodlettsville Middle
• Neely’s Bend Middle
• Hunters Lane 9th,10th




IB Application Process: DP, MYP, PYP

Investigate IB philosophy and potential fit for school
Visit other IB schools and train teachers
Prepare extensive two-part application
Send application to New York, IBNA regional office
Host on-site IB committee
Wait for authorization letter from Director General, Jeff Beard, Switzerland
Receive official approval for program implementation



MNPS Middle Years Programme (MYP) Schools


Hunters Lane Cluster:
5-year MYP Authorization
1.  Hunters Lane, 9 & 10
    Susan Kessler, Principal
    Alexis Mattingly, Coordinator
2Brick Church Middle
    Chirelle Jefferson, Principal
    Willie Danforth, Coordinator
3.  Goodlettsville Middle
    Dr. Sarah Moore, Principal
    Niki Rager, Coordinator
4Neely’s Bend Middle
    Dr. Antoinette Williams, Principal
    Debra Smith, Coordinator
Hillsboro Cluster: 3-year
5J. T. Moore Middle
    Jill Pittman, Principal
    Amy Cate, Co-Coordinator
    Bill Duncan, Co-Coordinator

West End Middle
    Greg Hutchings, Principal
    Melissa Burka, Co-Coordinator
    Suzanne Daniel, Co- Coordinator
    [On-site Committee, May 12-13,2008]
Hillwood Cluster: 3-year
6.  Bellevue Middle
    Kimber Halliburton, Principal
    Cathye Hancock, Coordinator




MYP Enrollment and Ethnicity, 2007-08

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