Middle Years Program (MYP) Policies

The policies for International Baccalaureate World Schools are living documents that describe how the school implements its IB programs. As such, they link the school's practices to central policies that are implemented at a district level and and the MYP Program at each of our secondary sites in CUSD.

The admissions Policy describes the MYP process for admissions into El Roble Intermediate and Claremont High School.

Admissions Policy

The admissions Policy describes the MYP process for admissions into El Roble Intermediate and Claremont High School.

The Assessment Policy communicates the philosophy of assessment and the decisions and actions relating to assessment practices within the MYP Program.

Assessment Policy

The Assessment Policy communicates the philosophy of assessment and the decisions and actions relating to assessment practices within the MYP Program.

The Academic Honesty Policy is designed to define and clarify the expectations associated with the submission of authentic work.

Academic Integrity Policy

The Academic Honesty Policy is designed to define and clarify the expectations associated with the submission of authentic work.

The Inclusion policy explains the ongoing process involving the deliberate design to increase access and engagement in learning in the MYP Program for all students by identifying and removing barriers in a culture of collaboration, respect, and support.

Inclusion Policy

The Inclusion policy explains the ongoing process involving the deliberate design to increase access and engagement in learning in the MYP Program for all students by identifying and removing barriers in a culture of collaboration, respect, and support.

The language policy explains the process in developing a students home language, English, and a second world language within the MYP Program.

Language Policy

The language policy explains the process in developing a students home language, English, and a second world language within the MYP Program.

Any questions regarding policies or their implementation may be directed to the program coordinators.