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  • IBMYP

    Scarlett Middle School is authorized as a world school logo World School by the International Baccalaureate Organization to offer the Middle Years Programme (MYP). 

    What is the MYP all about?

    Students and families who want an exceptional educational experience choose the MYP at Scarlett for grades 6 through 8 because it includes

    • Eight subject areas in grades 6 through 8
      • Language and Literature: English language arts
      • Language Acquisition: world language
      • Individuals and Societies: social studies
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    • A balanced approach to instruction including defined social emotional learning strategies through the use of:
      • The IB Learner Profile
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    • Student developed inquiries: investigations and explorations of important ideas allowing for a high level of student engagement
    • Meaningful teaching and learning that focuses on globally-minded instruction and authentic learning experiences
    • Action and Service: opportunities which strengthen student involvement in local, state, national, and global communities
    • World language instruction for all students with a choice between Spanish, French, and Arabic

    More Middle Years Programme Information:

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    • 10 reasons why the IB Middle Years Programme encourages you to become a creative, critical and reflective leaner

     

    Questions can be directed to:

    Ryan Soupal
    MYP Facilitator - Scarlett
    Ann Arbor Public Schools
    soupalr@aaps.k12.mi.us

    Kevin Karr
    K-12 Ann Arbor International Baccalaureate Facilitator
    Ann Arbor Public Schools
    karrk@aaps.k12.mi.us

     

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