Woodrow takes another step toward IB designation
The next step in the process is complete: Woodrow Wilson High School has been accepted as a "candidate" to be designated an International Baccalaureate school. There's still a long road to receive the IB designation, according to Woodrow principal Ruth Vail. The faculty and administration are working on curriculums for the IB program along with the other programs Woodrow will offer. And IB representatives will visit Woodrow in Fall 2010 before rendering a final decision on Woodrow's acceptance into the program, which if all goes according to plan, could be implemented for the 2011-2012 school year. For more background on the issues and the IB program, click on the "related" links that follow this post.
- Posted by Rick Wamre on Nov 19, 2009 at 11:36 AM in DISD, Education, Neighborhood, Wamre, Advocate Mag, Lakewood - E Dallas
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