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Successful completion of the program within a 25-month period confers a Cambridge AICE Diploma. Three levels of diploma—Pass Level, with Merit and with Distinction—are offered based on the number of points that a student receives; these points depend upon factors such as the grade earned in an AICE class and the level of the class taken. To ...
The AICE program is a four-year set of courses. 9th and 10th-grade students will be introduced to the ISCE program, then later move to the AICE courses. The program offers a rigorous international pre-university curriculum and examination system which emphasizes the value of broad and balanced study for academically advanced students. The AICE ...
Four Credits of English are required. English 1 is offered all the way up to English 4, with the addition of AICE General Papers for 9th graders, AICE Language and Composition for 10th graders, AICE Literature and Composition AS Level for 11th graders and AICE Literature and Composition A Level for 12th graders.
Leesburg High School student, John Maggio, is one of the first LHS students to ever graduate with an AICE diploma. 'A phenomenal program': Leesburg High graduate among the first to earn AICE ...
Teacher quality assessment commonly includes reviews of qualifications, tests of teacher knowledge, observations of practice, and measurements of student learning gains. [1] [2] Assessments of teacher quality are currently used for policymaking, employment and tenure decisions, teacher evaluations, merit pay awards, and as data to inform the professional growth of teachers.
Bay High School was one of the first high schools in the United States to offer the Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE). AICE is an advanced program that offers a college-level curriculum overseen by Cambridge International Examinations. There is also a Pre-AICE curriculum for grades 9-10. Courses offered include: AS Level Drama
North was the only high school in the Lee County School District to be awarded an A rating for both 2008 and 2009. [12] In 2008, North Fort Myers High School was awarded a grade of "A" by the Florida Department of Education. [12] The 2007–08 academic year marked the first time in school history that North High had received an "A" rating. [13]
In 2005, Rockledge High School became the first in the school district to offer the Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE). [4] In 2007, Rockledge was designated an International Fellowship Center, a special recognition only available to schools with an AICE program, making it only the 19th in the world and the 5th in the U.S. to gain this title.