District Honors & Recognition
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No Child Left
Behind-Blue Ribbon Schools Program According to the NCLB Blue Ribbon web site, "Like members of a family, Blue Ribbon Schools share certain features. There is always a sense of order. Dedication to "time on task" is fierce. Student work covers walls, and parents feel welcome. Every student is known by name. Schedules accommodate time for teachers to confer, plan, and learn themselves, and principals are hands-on learners and leaders. Assessment data target students’ needs and drive new plans. Everyone, at every level, is expected to meet the highest possible standards." The site also states that "Leadership may be the single most powerful characteristic of Blue Ribbon Schools. Each of the nine schools profiled this year bear their stamp of committed, often visionary leaders who have created pathways for their successors as they transformed their schools." For
more details click on the following link: Overview: Maple Elementary |
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Seattle Public Schools receives Academic
Improvement Award
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| Maple Elementary receives $25,000 award for
excellence Representatives from The Boeing Company awarded Maple Elementary School with a $25,000 check and the John D. Warner Award for Excellence in Education. The check is given annually to a public school in King, Pierce, or Snohomish County that demonstrates excellence in school leadership, teacher excellence and student learning. The school posted outstanding WASL scores of 80 percent to 90 percent in math, reading and writing in the fourth-grade test. |
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Bands, orchestras bring home awards in
music festival |
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Denny Middle School - Marcus Pimpleton, band director; Jorge Morales, orchestra director
Eckstein Middle School - Moc Escobedo, director
Mercer Middle School - Aaron Hennings, director
Madison Middle School - Clark Bathum, director
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| Chief Sealth accredited as International
Baccalaureate World School As part of a concerted effort to expand high quality academic offerings to Seattle students, Chief Sealth High School was officially designated as an International Baccalaureate World School, accredited to offer the prestigious International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma program to high school students. Chief Sealth joins Ingraham High School as the second school in the District to earn an IB accreditation as an IB World School, and will be one of only 14 schools in the state to offer the diploma program. |
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| Four elementary schools earn seed awards
for environmental programs Laurelhurst, Lawton, John Muir and West Woodland elementary schools received cash awards at the state capitol in May for their outstanding environmental programs. The Terry Husseman School Awards, presented by the Washington Department of Ecology, recognizes schools for developing and implementing innovative curricula, sustaining ongoing waste reduction efforts, or starting new environmental programs. |
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| Coe Elementary School celebrates 100th
anniversary Coe Elementary School celebrated its 100th anniversary June 2 with a schedule of events that included: a vintage fashion show; alumni procession; carnival games and activities; staff appreciation and recognition of retirees; time capsule dedication; and cake and refreshments. A beautiful renovation of Coe Elementary was accomplished through the Building Excellence levy. |
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Seattle Public Schools Web site selected as
one of the nation's
"The Web sites that we ultimately recognize each year represent what we feel are the best public school websites that the Internet has to offer." ~WantToTeach.com, Nationwide Teaching Positions |
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| Seattle Public Schools employees
honored for commitment to diversity Silas Potter and Fred Stephens were honored for helping women and minority contractors through the Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) program at Seattle Public Schools. Potter, the district’s HUB coordinator was honored with the Walle Ralkowski Award for his dedication and commitment to diversity in contracting. Stephens, the District’s executive director of facilities, was also recognized with the Crystal Eagle Award for economic development in relation to public contracting. |
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