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Holocaust survivor Noemi Ban lecture Nov. 9 | Holocaust survivor Noémi Ban will share her story about being in the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp as a child during a special lecture at Western Washington University on Wednesday, Nov. 9. |
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Sultan photographer turned a tiger into a calendar cat | Jim Stiles took aim at Rakata, a male Sumatran tiger. He reacted in a flash when the shot looked perfect. |
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Student's academic progress tied in part to where teacher learned | The academic progress of public school students can be traced, in part, to where their teachers went to college, according to new research by the University of Washington Center for Education Data & Research. |
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Keegan to move on after decade of Peninsula College growth | Tom Keegan, who led Peninsula College through an unprecedented decade of growth with new campus buildings and facilities in Port Angeles as well as larger classroom satellites in Port Townsend and Forks, is leaving. Keegan announced Thursday that he accepted the presidency of Skagit… |
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North Bend teacher enjoys her move to the head of the class | It took Salina Marth several years but she finally did it. She finally moved three feet. |
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Keith Hyatt has journal article published | |||
BEA president speaks candidly about 'no confidence' vote, goals, district | The Bellevue Reporter sat down with Bellevue Education Association (BEA) president Michele Miller to discuss her goals, and concerns for the district, as well as the 97 percent "no confidence" vote in superintendent Amalia Cudeiro. |
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Teacher prep candidates continue to score well on state exams | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø education students heading to Kenya to teach in rural schools | Western Washington University education students are required to do a short-term internship before graduating, with many students working in schools up and down Interstate 5. |
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New LWSD principals bring wealth of experience and excitement to schools | Getting ready for the first day of school and a new academic year is not just for students and their families. |