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The Power of Dual Language: Honoring individuals today to meet the demands of tomorrow

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / Bilingual education

by Maribel Vilchez, ENL, NBCT, North Thurston School District, PESB Member For as long as I can remember my perception of the world comes from seeing […]

The Power of Dual Language: Honoring individuals today to meet the demands of tomorrow

Our English Learners

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / Bilingual education

by Monica Hulubei Piergallini, NBCT We are now halfway through the 18–19 school year, the first school year of full implementation of ESSA, which has

Our English Learners

How do I See Beyond Diversity to Ensure an Inclusive Classroom?

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / Culturally Responsive Teaching, Inclusionary Practices

Liliya Stefolgo & Pam Schaff are two of OSSI’s Continuous Improvement Partners who work in several districts with schools identified for targeted and comprehensive support and bring their

How do I See Beyond Diversity to Ensure an Inclusive Classroom?

Challenging rigid systems the key to effective and culturally responsive family engagement

By Aidan Aumell / Families

by Mandy Manning, NBCT, 2018 National Teacher of the Year Engaging families is always a challenge, but when those families are from other nations and

Challenging rigid systems the key to effective and culturally responsive family engagement

The Power of VOICE: A School-Based Mentor Program

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / Peer Mentorship

By Tina Weber, Heidi Kayler, and Lisa Haynes (VOICE) Volunteers of Issaquah Changing Education (VOICE) is a school-based mentor program which serves all 24 schools

The Power of VOICE: A School-Based Mentor Program

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