Following an intense, two-year screening process and teacher training by the International Baccalaureate Organization, Woodrow Wilson High School now is officially an International Baccalaureate World School. The IB program is an honors curriculum for juniors and seniors that provides them with the skills to compete globally and prepares them to become critical thinkers. An IB diploma is recognized by universities around the world.
Students enrolled in the IB program at Woodrow Wilson High School will take three higher-level courses and three standard level courses, complete an interdisciplinary philosophy course, and meet other stringent requirements. Students who complete all IB diploma requirements and score a four or higher on all exams may earn up to 24 hours of college credit. Dallas ISD students who live outside the Woodrow Wilson attendance zone must apply for acceptance into the program through Dallas ISD Parental School Choice.
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