What Washington Can Learn from Minnesota
By laura on 27 Jan | 0 commentsElection, CORE 24, Here's Hoping...
By Caroline on 05 Nov | 2 commentsMath and science hold the future for our students
By maureen on 20 Oct | 0 commentsAlgebra by 8th Grade: The Solution for All?
By maureen on 22 Sep | 0 commentsAlgebra—can we just find another name for x?
By maureen on 27 Aug | 0 commentsLadies and Gentleman, the Washington Class of 2008
Posted on 02 Jun | 0 commentsJust like the tagline of a cinema epic, the road forged by the class of 2008 has been a groundbreaking one, more than a decade in the making.
State Board of Education Approves New Math Standards
By maureen on 29 Apr | 0 commentsOne train leaves Station A at 6 p.m traveling at 40 mph…you’ve heard this one before…
By maureen on 25 Apr | 0 commentsApril Update
Posted on 23 Apr | 0 commentsWashington Math Standards Move Forward
It has already been a busy year for those involved with Washington’s new math standards. There have been multiple rounds of edits and revisions. The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) has held numerous public hearings. And, at the end of the legislative session, oversight of the math standards process was transferred from OSPI to the State Board of Education.
Math Standards Update!
By maureen on 17 Mar | 0 commentsWhen Math Professors Attack!
By maureen on 29 Feb | 9 commentsA nation at war...
By allisonm on 19 Feb | 0 commentsMath Standards Review, Part II
By maureen on 08 Feb | 2 commentsMath Night Lights
By maureen on 05 Feb | 0 commentsThe Monday Morning News: Spokane Math Forum, Senate Bill 6392 and more…
By maureen on 28 Jan | 0 commentsHeerrreee’s Math!
By maureen on 07 Dec | 0 commentsGetting past the spiral
By maureen on 04 Dec | 0 commentsEditing 68 pages
By allisonm on 30 Nov | 0 commentsDoes teaching math have to be a war?
By maureen on 19 Nov | 0 commentsState Board to take more time examining math requirements
By melissa on 06 Nov | 0 commentsMath playmates
By allisonm on 09 Oct | 1 commentMath Makeover: State Requirements Could Change Local Teaching Methods
Posted on 01 OctPuyallup
Posted on 04 Sep | 0 commentsThe Puyallup School District is helping all students find ways to “get” the fundamental concepts of reading, writing and math through an extensive career and technical education program that weaves math, science and English into its courses, and allows students to apply their new skills in real-world ways.

