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IB Career-related Program (CP)

How do I get an IBCP DiplomaWhy get an IBCP Diploma

An infographic from Lecanto High School titled "How do I get an IBCP Diploma?" which explains the requirements for the International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme.  The infographic is organized into four main sections:  What is the IBCP Program?: Describes a two-year flexible, career-focused pathway for 11th and 12th-grade students. It blends career and technical education (CTE) with IB academic rigor to prepare students for college and the workforce.  2+ IB Courses: Students must take at least two IB courses and earn a score of 3 or higher on exams. All students are required to take IB Language and Literature. A list of available course options at LHS includes Spanish, History of the Americas, Biology, Mathematics, Visual Arts, Music, Physics, Sports Exercise Science, Psychology, and Global Politics.  IB Core: Outlines four mandatory components for 11th and 12th grade:  Personal & Professional Skills (PPS) Course: A two-year course focusing on ethics and collaboration.  Community Engagement: 100 hours of hands-on service projects.  Reflective Project: A 50-hour research-based essay on an ethical dilemma related to their career study.  Language & Cultural Studies: 70 hours dedicated to deepening language skills and cultural understanding.  Career-related Studies (CRS): Students select a career pathway aligned with their interests and must complete the courses and earn required industry certifications.  The design uses a green and yellow color palette and includes a purple circular diagram of the IBCP curriculum model in the top right corner.  An infographic titled "Why get an IBCP Diploma?" that outlines the advantages and career pathways of the International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme.  The content is divided into two primary columns:  IBCP Diploma Benefits: Lists several reasons to pursue the program, including:  Career-Focused Learning: Combines academic study with real-world pathways.  College and Career Readiness: Develops critical thinking, time management, and communication skills.  Industry Certifications: Increases employability through specialized certifications.  College Credit Opportunities: IB courses are eligible for college credit.  Global Recognition: An internationally respected credential.  Flexible and Personalized: Allows students to choose a pathway matching their specific interests.  CRS (Career-related Studies) Pathways: Lists ten specific vocational tracks available to students:  Culinary Arts, ROTC, Principles of Teaching, The Arts, Welding, Agriculture, Digital Design (Adobe certifications), Personal Trainer, and STEAM.  The infographic uses a green and yellow color scheme and features a graphic of a graduation cap resting on a briefcase labeled "College and Career." The IB logo is located in the bottom left corner.

 

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