IB program accepting applications for next year

IB program accepting applications for next year
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Tri-County International Academy’s International Baccalaureate program is currently accepting applications from college-bound high school sophomores in Ashland, Holmes and Wayne counties for enrollment for their junior and senior years.

                        

Tri-County International Academy’s International Baccalaureate program is currently accepting applications from college-bound high school sophomores in Ashland, Holmes and Wayne counties for enrollment for their junior and senior years.

The IB program is a two-year program that offers students a college-prep curriculum. An IB education provides a competitive advantage with the college-application process and preparation for collegiate-level classes. Schedule a visitation day to see what the program is like.

Tri-County International Academy is a collaborative effort between Tri-County Educational Service Center and school districts in Ashland, Holmes and Wayne counties to provide a high-quality option for students seeking a rigorous college-prep experience. It is located in Wooster High School as a school within a school, having its own structure and staff. Course instructors are skilled educators from local schools and higher education institutions. The academy follows the Wooster City Schools’ calendar for days in session.

Students remain members of their home school district while enrolled in the academy, and many students find the schedule allows them to return to their home school for the final period of the day to participate in electives and co-curricular and extracurricular options.

Upon completion of the program, students graduate from their home school with its diploma. The academy’s counselor works with students and home schools to make sure all of the home school's graduation requirements are met.

Email Victoria Birk at tesc_vbirk@tccsa.net or call 330-345-4000 ext. 3224. You can find more information on Instagram@ibtcia and Twitter@tri_countyIB.


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