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Suicide Awareness and Resources for Educators

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / Safety

From OSPI’s Student Support Office, resources to support understanding suicide and warning signs. There is no single cause of suicide. Suicide occurs at the intersection […]

Suicide Awareness and Resources for Educators

High school students listening to lecture in a classroom

Successes from the Field: Building Relationships with Students

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / Community

“How Are You Building Relationships with Your 9th Graders?” Centralia High School does a personalized pathway [PPR] series of meetings with all incoming 9th graders in

Successes from the Field: Building Relationships with Students

How has Mentoring Impacted You?

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / Peer Mentorship

OSPI Chief of Staff Jamila Thomas on the impact of mentoring. My father Billy Frank Jr was my mentor. He taught me how important education

How has Mentoring Impacted You?

Mentoring: A Cost Effective, Evidence-Based Support

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / Peer Mentorship

By Janet Heubach, Ph.D. Mentoring is poppin’ in schools across Washington; almost half of the youth in Washington’s 100 formal youth mentoring programs meet at

Mentoring: A Cost Effective, Evidence-Based Support

How Evergreen Public Schools is Supporting English Language Learners

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / Bilingual education

by Dr. Catherine Carrison, Ph.D., Evergreen Public Schools How do you honor all languages and cultures? Many of our schools hold school-wide multicultural events showcasing

How Evergreen Public Schools is Supporting English Language Learners

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