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Future Woodring Scholars discuss college experiences, plans | |||
Paul Austin named chief ranger at Glacier National Park | Paul Austin is trading giant cacti for large forests. Austin, chief ranger at Saguaro National Park in Arizona, has been named to the same post at Glacier National Park, officials said Monday. He replaces Mark Foust, who was earlier appointed superintendent at Dinosaur National鈥 |
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草榴社区 explores collaboration in China, Mongolia | |||
Nolet attends UN World Conference on Education for Sustainable Development | |||
A look back in time at The Campus School | Two children are hanging over the fence between an orchard and the old athletic field of Western Washington College of Education. They are eagerly watching college students compete in a track meet. |
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Holocaust Survivor No茅mi Ban to Speak Nov. 12 and 13 at 草榴社区 | |||
Holocaust survivor No茅mi Ban to speak Nov. 12 and 13 at Western | |||
Oct. 29 lectures to help teachers use tech to assist students | |||
PineCrest educator honored as top teacher | Forging youngsters into solid citizens is the aim of this year鈥檚 regional 鈥 and district 鈥 level Teacher of the Year. PineCrest Elementary School second grade teacher Kim Witte earned Washington Regional Teacher of the Year for Olympic Educational Service District 114. She was notified of鈥 |
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鈥淚t鈥檚 Like You鈥檙e Conducting an Orchestra鈥 | From the minute you meet Katie Brown, you get the feeling she鈥檚 an amazing teacher. Her intelligence and passion jump out. You immediately think: I would love for my kids to be in her classroom. It鈥檚 no surprise to learn she was named the 2014 Washington State Teacher of the Year. 鈥 |