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Granger High School: Closing the Latino Achievement Gap


2009 Middle Level Principal of the Year award: Christine Lynch

The best job in the world is being principal of Shaw Middle School in Spokane, Wash., according to Christine Lynch, principal of the school for the last six years. Lynch received the Middle Level Principal of the Year award on Monday by the Association of Washington School Principals (AWSP). Under her watchful eye the school has won two awards for improved student success over the last two years. Lynch’s motto is “powerful instruction for all students.”


Creating a system of no excuses


Taking the "alternative" out of alternative schools


Difficult Discussions: Race-ing to Conclusions


Here comes the sun...


Three cheers for TAF!


Change comes in unexpected packages


Cities Aiming Higher


College Board looks to reduce barriers for low-income students


Txting 4 better skool kulture?


The case against "comparability" (Opinion)

The Education Gadfly

“Onward” Consortium: Mary Walker, Columbia, Cusick, Curlew, Inchelium, Northport, Republic, Selkirk & Wellpinit School Districts

Nine small school districts in Northeastern Washington are working together to meet a common goal: prepare more students for postsecondary education without remediation.


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