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Inquiry-Based Science, PreK-12

Community Partners & District Administrators

Partners are organizations supporting science education in Seattle Public Schools.

We want to thank, recognize, and honor our partners, both past and present, for their support over the years. Our science program would not be as strong without their help. These partners have provided substantial content expertise and/or have collaborated with us and helped us in many ways in our reform efforts since 1995. The program staff is greatly appreciative!

 

Community Partners

Alexander Morford & Woo
Alliance for Education
American Statistical Association, Puget Sound Chapter
Aquarium, Seattle, WA
ASSET, Inc., Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
The Boeing Company
Burke Museum, University of Washington
EarthCorps
Eureka Lodge #20 F&AM
Everett Community College
Center for Inquiry Science, Institute for Systems Biology
Exploratorium, San Francisco, California
FACET Innovations
Hope Heart Institute
Inverness Research, Inc.
IslandWood, Bainbridge Island
Museum of Flight
National Science Resources Center; Smithsonian; Washington, D.C.
NOAA, Seattle, WA
Pacific Science Center
Seattle City Light
Seattle Pacific University
Seattle Parks and Recreation
Seattle Public Utilities
Seattle Works
United Way, Day of Caring
University of Washington, Seattle and Bothell
Washington State LASER
Western Washington University
Woodland Park Zoo


District Administrators
Both principals and central office administrators have high expectations for science instructions and provide support
through allocation of resources, professional development, collaborative time, and encouragement.








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