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CAS (Creativity, Action Service) Handbook

What is CAS?

“Man does not learn by intellect alone. That is one powerful reason why involvement in human needs and personal encounters with social problems are vital if we are going to develop concerned young citizens.”

This opening statement from CAS Activities Handbook for IB Schools is the basis for the CAS (Creativity, Action, Service) component for the International Baccalaureate Diploma. IB students are encouraged to excel beyond the minimum 150 CAS hours required during the junior and senior years, making meaningful contributions through a broad range of activities. 

The CAS Program is based upon three premises:

Nature and Aim of the CAS Program

CAS emphasizes learning through experience. Students are expected to be involved in the equivalent of at least one to two hours a week over the two-year time period. Creativity is interpreted as imaginatively as possible to cover a wide range of arts and other activities. Action does not restrict itself to expeditions, sports, or physical training, but may include carrying out creative or service projects. Service emphasizes community or social service. Activities that lead to academic credit or for which the student is paid may not be included in CAS.

The aims of CAS are to complement the academic disciplines of the curriculum and to counter-balance the academics, to challenge and extend the individual student by developing a spirit of self-discovery and self-reliance, and to encourage the development of a student’s individual skills and interests. Because community service, extra-curricular involvement, and the ability to balance these activities are integral in any student’s development, schools are encouraged to include comments regarding CAS performance in references and recommendations.

Performance Criteria

How does the Program Work?

“CAS in a Nutshell”

Wichita High School East Creativity and Action Possibilities

Listed below are several suggestions for creativity and action activities. Check with the CAS Coordinator for more suggestions, if one of your activities is not on the list.

Creativity

Action

Community Service Opportunities

(Note: This list is by no means comprehensive. Consult your United Way handbook for additional opportunities, or call the United Way Volunteer Center at 267-0202, and check the CAS bulletin board regularly.)

Children and Youth Care

Culture/Arts

Environment

Literacy in Education

Medical Care

Poverty/Social Justice

Senior Citizen Care