It would appear that the Mesa, Arizona, school district has been rather intent on bringing in IB since before 2006. In fact, both of these articles point to the district bragging about being a K-12 IB district:
http://www.azschoolsmakeadifference.org/news.asp?ItemID=105&rcid=65&pcid=64&cid=65http://www.azcentral.com/community/chandler/articles/1212mr-board1213.htmlIn fact, The Mesa school district website claims it is already a
K-12 IB district, yet a check of the official IBO website reveals that
Westwood High School has been an authorized IBDP World School since 2005, and
Robert Frost Elementary School was just authorized in December, 2009. It appears that
Hendrix Jr. High and Westwood have not yet trained all of the teachers necessary to attain IB MYP authorization, while
Mesa Academy claims to be in the final stages of the authorization process. Clearly there is vague information being conveyed to parents as to the actual IB status of schools in their district.
HERE is the IB Information page at Frost Elementary. It is important for parents to understand that this program has been implemented SCHOOLWIDE at Frost and if that is your neighborhood school, there is no opting out of IB for your child. The PYP is not a curriculum. It is a set of international "themes" that are integrated into every lesson your child will be taught.
Because of the number of foreclosures and job uncertainty in the Mesa/Phoenix region of Arizona, people are sitting up and taking notice of wasteful, unnecessary spending that directly affects their property taxes.
At Westwood HS, as with most IB World Schools, there is a prominently featured Model UN. Let's take a look at the Introduction from a student's paper on
"Preventing State Sponsorship of Terrorism":
"There are many different definitions of “terrorism,” but there is no official definition by the United Nations. As we all know, one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter. The obligation of Fourth Committee is not to define “terrorism,” but rather to take the existing definitions and create a framework for cooperation around them."
Is this what you want your children to learn?
According to the Westwood HS website, only 25 students earned the IB Diploma in 2009. It is also important to note that at Westwood HS, the only IB Math courses offered are Standard Level (SL) which are not the equivalent of AP AB/BC Calculus.
Expansion of the IB programmes in Mesa can be stopped, but it will require informed and concerned parents and taxpayers speaking out and making their elected officials aware of the fact that Arizona residents do not support the expenditure of their taxes on this expensive, globalist education.
Closing 2 Schools?This article, just out on 02/25/10, announces that the Mesa (Apache Junction Unified school district) will be closing an elementary and middle school, while reconfiguring the remaining MS to become a Junior HS.
TAIB happens to think reverting to a Jr. HS status is a very good idea, that the entire MS concept is flawed and that is why MSs tend to have a lot of problems. What is an extraordinarily BAD idea, is to make these schools IB academies.
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