INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. — The Washoe County School District hosted a “community seminar” Thursday, Feb. 4, at the Trepp Room of the Donald W. Reynolds Community Non-Profit Center, regarding International Baccalaureate and its implementation into Incline's public schools.
Deputy Superintendent Pedro Martinez moderated and answered questions during the forum. Serena Robb, recently hired by the district to coordinate implementation at Incline schools, and Daryl DiBitonto, current IB coordinator at Wooster High School, also answered questions.
John Clark, Kathleen Watty and Sharon Kennedy — current administrators at Incline High, Middle and Elementary schools — also attended the meeting.
Below is a live coverage recap of the meeting:
Deputy Superintendent Pedro Martinez moderated and answered questions during the forum. Serena Robb, recently hired by the district to coordinate implementation at Incline schools, and Daryl DiBitonto, current IB coordinator at Wooster High School, also answered questions.
John Clark, Kathleen Watty and Sharon Kennedy — current administrators at Incline High, Middle and Elementary schools — also attended the meeting.
Below is a live coverage recap of the meeting:


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