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[quote=Anonymous]The motivation for IB is not worth the paper it is written on, if the funding is not perpetual. This interests meeting has been going on every since Dr. Janey was the Superintendent and here we are on our second Chancellor. The investement in the coordinator is nothing as that personnel spot can be absorbed if the program does not materialize. I have all the hope in the world for the IB program to come to Eliot-Hines but there's also an IB program suggestion for Jefferson too. I am not sure what other middle-school has an IB interestes but the only high-schools that have active IB programs are Banneker and Wilson. Eastern is on the horizon to incorporate IB but it would take more than IB to have my child enter into Eastern now and forever more. That lure of the DCYO is such a bogus bit of information. DCYO was at Cooldige for almost 50 years and the history books have not recorded Cooldige forever having an outstanding orchestra program. Yes, they have a music program but that is pretty much attributed to an ET-15 who teahes marching, jazz and drum-line. Currently the DCYO and the Eastern music programs are like ships passing the night. Remember Eastern has a long rich history of a successful instrumental program prior to the DCYO moving into the building. As you know advanced students can be part of DCYO and not be enrolled in either school.[/quote]
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