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...college and creating a network of worldwide equivalency with other IB schools. There are currently 2,294 schools worldwide, and 873 in the United States, that offer the IB. “It started out only with private schools, and it has then since moved to public school districts,” School Committee Member Patricia M. Nolan ’80 said, describing the international reach program. While some members were enthusiastic about the potential impact of the program, others were reserved about the consequences of implementing it in Cambridge. “What’s unique about...
...committee’s e-mails, according to Fowler-Finn, came from former committee member Nancy Walser, who was serving at the time.Walser said she felt it was necessary for the administration to view public concerns over the “day-to-day operations” of the district, such as the snow storm issues at the time. “School committees are effective when they work with the superintendent as a team,” she said. “He might not know about these problems if he doesn’t see these e-mails...
...actually believes that undergrads will stop drinking once the rules are changed. The new “don’t ask, don’t tell” approach to student debauchery comes out of a desire not to be completely screwed-over the next time the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office has a slow work day, not a plan to turn the lot of us into teetotalers...
Said Jim Oakes, Vice Chairman of the Anglican District of Virginia, a group of secessionist congregations, "I don't want to use the term 'joy' about this. At the risk of sounding Christianesque, we have believed very strongly and soberly that we were [seceding] in obedience to God, and we believe that He is being faithful...
...little. My survey yielded a suggestion to find “real soba, real udon, real ramen,” (a pointer as specific as “find a real hot dog in New York”) and an arrow in my journal pointing to Osaki, a small district in western Tokyo where the best ramen bar supposedly existed. The only concrete destination on my itinerary was Tsukiji fish market, but the Japanese delegates hadn’t scheduled a visit until the last day of the trip. With typical early spring break optimism, I thought my column would...