By ELISABETH HULETTE and WENDI WINTERS, Staff Writers
By ELISABETH HULETTE and WENDI WINTERS, Staff Writers
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
01/04/08
The International Baccalaureate Programme is tough, but if you make it through, college is a cinch by comparison.
Paul W. Gillespie - The Capital
From left, Annapolis High Principal Donald Lilley and school board members Enrique Melendez and Patricia Nalley congratulate Elizabeth Leipold, who received her IB diploma on Thursday at Annapolis High School.
That's what the first IB graduates from Annapolis High School said last night, when they returned to their alma mater for a diploma ceremony.
"The IB program is very stressful, but now I'm in college, I really see the results," said Maroulla Plangetis, who graduated from the Annapolis High program last year and is now a freshman at the University of Maryland at College Park. "I went to college knowing what to expect."
Thirty-one of last year's 54 graduates returned to Annapolis High...
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