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Wed, 21 Nov 2007 08:58:00
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 Marylynn Archer worked as the MYP Coordinator in conjunction with IB Coordinator Erin Alribright. "I am really going to miss all the students and faculty," said Archer. |
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Article by:
Mohamad Elbarasse
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MYP Coordinator MaryLynn Archer has left the building. Archer, whose last day was Nov. 21, worked with many departments and teachers to prepare students for the IB program and also worked to sucessfully strengthen the Middle Years Program. Archer will be moving to San Fransico with her husband who is following a job oppurtunity with the American Society of Friends Service Committee. “I am currently looking for jobs similar to this one in San Francisco,” said Archer, “Im looking for jobs with programs with the objective of building a college ready culture and getting under-resourced children ready for college.” The Middle Years Program is a program of international education designed to help students develop knowledge, understanding, attitudes and skills necessary to participate actively and resposibly in a changing world. Archer has been working as the MYP Coordinator in conjunction with IB Coordinator Erin Albright. “The students at Annandale are amazing and the teachers are very qualified,” said Archer, “I am really going to miss all the students and faculty.”
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