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Irene Smith: My Students’ Journey into Project-Based Learning


Pamelia Valentine: Advisory—Every One! Every Day!


Irene Smith: Early Morning Worries


Pamelia Valentine: Back to School!


Pamelia Valentine: School Improvement—Mission Statement Complete


Irene Smith: Another year is winding down


Irene Smith: Shakespeare for Kids


Pamelia Valentine: School Improvement—The Mission for a Vision Continues


Lake Stevens High School: On Track with 21st Century Skills Classroom

Photo courtesy of the Everett Herald

Students in Dawn Hanson’s Internet Publishing class at Lake Stevens High School are anything but bored. They are creators of their very own school website. The project-based learning class is engaging to students and successful because as Hanson says, “it gives them ownership and they take pride in it.”


Pamelia Valentine: Gettin’ Visionary with School Improvement


Molly Berger: Engaging students in new literacies


My [Reading] Buddy and Me: Things I forgot about 2nd grade


My [Reading] Buddy and Me


Pamelia Valentine: The AYP Blues


Senior Project Anyone?


Molly Berger, just in time for the presidential debates: Are you comfortable being uncomfortable?


Building Relationships with Difficult Students


Molly Berger: Taking a Literary Vacation


Molly Berger—Teaching students to be information sleuths


Education Tube Tie


Diary of a Math Tutor


My Contribution to the Solution


Hats off to the Seattle Writer’s Workshop!


Hats off to Kaaren Andrews at Madrona!


Pamelia Valentine: Taking Time to Reflect


Partnership Welcomes Guest Blogger Molly Berger!


Partnership Welcomes Guest Bloggers! This Week: Pamelia Valentine


Hats Off to Maple Elementary School!


Hats Off: Our Weekly Commendation


Wikipedia stirs up debate


Teachers share free materials online


Expanded learning to educate the “whole child”?


Thanking teachers that pave the road to student success


1, 2, 3 strikes you're out


One Baltimore School Struggles to Get Tests Scores Up


GLAD Helps Spanish-Speaking Elementary School Rise to the Top


Parents Want Discipline and High Goals


Parent Outreach, High Achievement Blend in Pasco


State Board to Look at Struggling Schools Today


Principal Blogs Catch National Attention


Kudos For A Great Teacher


Virginia Tech, A Few Comments


Views on Poverty and Education Spark Controversy