With the recent
conception of the WAIS Newspaper, having been formally titled The
Westchester Worldview, three of our own founding students
associated with the project were invited to partake in a district
wide press conference, at which Dr. Scott Muri, the Spring Branch
Superintendent of Schools, was asked questions by avid SBISD
journalism students and advocates.Given the diversity of questions
presented, the conference covered an extensive range of pertinent
topics that were conversed upon, as well as the proposal of several
potential short and long term solutions aimed at meeting any
current issues brought under examination by the audience. The most
frequently touched upon points were often regarding one of the
following three prominent topics:The financial
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Dr. Muri
specified the primary misinterpretation of WAIS and its educational
structure is made in regards to IB, coming as a result of outsiders
lacking knowledge of what the program embodies. A sad, yet
prevalent, truth is that SBISD is seeing the proliferation of
people who fail to distinguish between the IB program as an
internationally oriented curriculum, or simply a broader
educational philosophy intended to encompass more global learning
aspects. Lastly, of the discussed topics, one that was continuously
touched upon was the recent implementation of an accelerated
learning program, exclusive to mathematics. Currently active in
only a few elementary schools, the program allows for students who
find themselves completing the allotted workload in advance to
progress at their own pace. The function of such an initiative is
to both encourage and foster the growth of precocious students in
the mathematical field, and to give said students a greater degree
of control over their own educational







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