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Kentucky Overhauls State Tests; State Again Cited as a National Leader


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


Promising Education News from the Washington Legislature


Improving education – with and without more funding


Questions Answered: Senate Bill 5444 and House Bill 1410


Much Ado about Education Finance


New Superintendent Brings New Reforms to Washington Assessment


Obama’s Slam Dunk: Arne Duncan Appointed Secretary of Education


Open the School House Gates: Non-traditional teachers boosting student achievement


Teacher-driven education reform?


Obama's Chance to Make Educational Change We Can Believe In


Paging the President-Elect: What do you think about national standards?


Inviting All Students to Sit at the Success Table


Washington Teacher of the Year Announced

 

Letter from Larry: Teachers of the Year Prepare Students for College and Work

 

Last week, nine outstanding teachers were recognized for their incredible contributions to Washington students. Each came from a different region of the state, many taught different subjects and all had different approaches for reaching and teaching students. One aspect, however, united these amazing educators: Every single one of them demonstrates a commitment to preparing all students for the world of college and work.


We believe these teachers have much to offer in their communities and the state at large. That's why, this week, we will announce a new partnership with the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) to help these teachers meet with other educators to share best practices, and help to increase excellent teaching and student engagement across the state. We're also working on a project to utilize and connect with winners from previous years, so stay tuned.


When the gathering storm hits...


Education issues actually making it on state ballots


I heart Bellingham


PFL Mystery Science Theater: Public Forum Edition!


Almost Live-Blogging the State Board of Education Meeting, Part II


Almost Live-Blogging the State Board of Education Meeting


Wish I’d thought of this one sooner…


From San Francisco to the San Francisco of Washington: Pasco


Monday News Roundup


Creating a system of no excuses


Finally a meme (and a terrific blog) I care about!


Aios Mios! Seattle’s bilingual programs get the smackdown


Back To School Already?


Around the Washington Ed World


Almost Live-Blogging the State Board of Education Meeting, Part II


Almost Live-Blogging the State Board of Education Meeting


Making the Point: CORE 24 Matters


Gen Y Talks Ed


The New Battle at Kruger—School Funding?


Higher standards in math can help fill jobs here

The News Tribune

It’s 13 not 37.


Diplomas Count leaves me empty.


It’s a marathon, not a sprint.


Terry to talk WASL


And so it begins…


I see the light!


Go on, beat the cynic out of me!


Microsoft Joins Effort for Laptops for Children

The New York Times

rejected grant = sadness all around


Helping the four


This Friday


Allison who?


The low down on EOCs.


The Education Trifecta


Are you a millionaire?


Creating a College-Going Culture

The Mary Walker School District is located about an hour outside of Spokane, deep in the heart of rural and rugged Northeastern Washington. The majority of students are poor and many high school students possess more education than their parents.