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


Irene Smith: Early Morning Worries


Damon Weaver Finally Makes Obama His Homeboy


Irene Smith: Another year is winding down


President Obama Can Bring Change to Women in Science

Topics: Students | Science |

STEM in Tri-Cities: It’s a go!

Topics: Students | Technology | Math | Science |

TIMSS Rumble: How U.S. Students Stack Up in Math


Irene Smith: Making the Small Difference


Closing the Technology Achievement Gap

Topics: Students | Technology |

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


My [Reading] Buddy and Me


Pamelia Valentine: The AYP Blues


It’s coming…


One of the best things I have ever seen...


“Micro”-economics


Math and science hold the future for our students


Inviting All Students to Sit at the Success Table


Senior Project Anyone?


I heart Bellingham


Wish I’d thought of this one sooner…


Diploma to Nowhere?


Building Relationships with Difficult Students


Making 9th grade a little easier


Interlake ELITES Turn Hispanic Education Around

It’s been a grey, grey week, but when I read this Seattle Times article about the incredible power of mobilized Hispanic students at Interlake High School, things seemed a little bit brighter.


If it were your student, what would you want?


Taking the "alternative" out of alternative schools


Seattle Vocational Institute Gives Dropouts a Second Chance

With the incessant roar of the Blue Angels overhead, I almost missed an incredible story in this week’s Seattle P-I on the power of pre-apprenticeship training for dropout students.


Almost Live-Blogging the State Board of Education Meeting


Difficult Discussions: Race-ing to Conclusions


Pamelia Valentine: A Renaissance for our School


Gen Y Talks Ed


Planting the teaching seed


Hats off to AVID students and Heritage High School


Higher standards in math can help fill jobs here

The News Tribune

It’s 13 not 37.


Ladies and Gentleman, the Washington Class of 2008

Just 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.


I see the light!


Students become authors for a day

The Bellingham Herald
Topics: Students | Reading | Writing |

The Middle School Years


DIY Practice for the SAT


Are you a millionaire?


Congrats to these tech-y teachers!


Hats off to Raytheon and MathMovesU!


Students in one school district no longer fear the WASL

the girls are gonna getcha.


Learning by Going

Washington Post
Topics: Students | Teachers |

HHS grad emphasizes education, hard work

The Daily World

Don't close those doors!


Students Click, and a Quiz Becomes a Game

The New York Times
Topics: Students | Technology | Science |