If a student wasn’t enrolled in an IB MYP middle school, is it still possible to earn the IB MYP Certificate?
A student needs to participate in at least the last 2 years of the program (9th and 10th grades). Students who transfer in to the high school from a non-MYP middle school are not, therefore, excluded from the MYP. Students must be academically on track by their 9th grade year (at least Algebra 1) and in the 2nd year of foreign language study. There are exceptions; for example, Hughes is expecting to offer students who enroll in Japanese 1 as 9th graders the opportunity to register for the MYP Certificate at what is known as the foundational level of language.
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