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Old Dog, New Tricks

At Western Washington University, we’re required to produce a post-tenure review portfolio every five years to document our teaching, scholarship and service. In our college of education, this requires providing evidence that we’ve met or exceeded the expectations listed in our unit plan for…

2012-03-30
Spanish language teacher creates a curriculum that can be used to teach tribal languages

Christopher Parkin, a non-Indian married to a member of the Colville Nation, taught Spanish in public schools in the state of Washington for many years prior to finding his true calling: the soulful challenge of tribal language preservation. Since that epiphany Parkin and his wife LaRae Wiley…

2012-03-28
Cvitanich’s turn with Olympia school district

Dominic “Dick” Cvitanich is scheduled to visit the Olympia School District today to meet with officials, employees, students and community members.

He is one of three candidates vying to replace retiring superintendent Bill Lahmann. The Olympia School Board is holding interviews and…

2012-03-22
North Kitsap School District's new superintendent: Patrice Page

The North Kitsap School Board voted 4-1 Monday to offer the superintendent's position to Patrice Page, superintendent of the Coupeville School District.

Page was one of three finalists for the appointment to succeed Dr. Richard Jones, who is leaving in June at…

2012-03-20
Woodring projects given funding to pursue innovation 2012-03-16
Again, Western honored for community service 2012-03-16
Lisa Gonzalez Scott Named Principal of Kellogg Middle School

Lisa Gonzalez Scott has been selected as principal of Kellogg Middle School in Shoreline, Superintendent Sue Walker announced. The appointment is effective July 1 and subject to approval by the Shoreline School Board.

2012-03-14
Werder, Miller, students present at AAC&U conference 2012-03-09
Opening reception for employee art show is 3 today 2012-03-05
Whatcom Community College gets grant for early childhood educators

A nearly $200,000 federal grant will be used to help low-wage adults already working in early childhood education earn college credits and move up in their careers.
Classes begin in spring through a collaboration launched by Whatcom Community College and Skagit Valley College.

2012-03-02
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