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- Meetings, policies, graduation requirements, teacher certification, press releases, FAQs, links, and governance.
- Assessment and research, boards and commissions, calendar, curriculum and instruction, employment, legislature, press room, programs, publications, school and district directories, standards (EALRs).
- The Washington Council is organized to enable all Washington students to successfully access and engage post-secondary opportunities.
- News, links, and testimonials about charter public schools.
- Features calendar of events, state tournament information and directory of member schools.
- Washington State Juan de Fuca Chapter. Includes organization information, links to teaching resources, and a short biography of Juan de Fuca.
- From the National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities, a statewide listing of organizations, contact person, phone numbers and e-mail addresses.
- Includes job postings, legislation, grants, forum, publications, and accreditation information.
- Organization dedicated to promoting comprehensive, statewide arts education in partnership with artists, educators, organizations, schools and agencies through collaboration, inservice education, communication and recognition.
- Professional development opportunities, conferences, message board, initiative scholarships, calendar, and board members.
- Modeled after the federal program, Headstart, this unofficial ECEAP site offers funding information, message board, and an overview of the program.
- A non-profit organization for Washington K-12 school employees whose responsibilities include the business affairs of public and non-profit schools. Includes calendar, workshops, job line, certificaton information, and links.
- Information about current legislation. Also includes e-mail lists, public school facts, news, and funding issues.
- Serving schools in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. Offers a list of recent projects, and resources for educators.
- An independent, non-profit organization supported by Washington business and community leaders. Its purpose is to increase public awareness and understanding about Washington's efforts to improve the quality of education for all its students.
- Offers information on its yearly conference, publications, regional news, schools, starting a program, and membership information.
- CHWS has as its purpose to implement a statewide network of family support centers, early childhood programs, and school-linked services throughout Washington State.
- Suggests recommendations to the State Board of Education, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Governor and Legislature on the full range of issues affecting education professionals, including: recruitment, hiring, preparation, certification, mentoring,
- Advocating quality public education and the interests of public school employees.
- Research and training organization that develops research projects and disseminates cutting-edge, instructional strategies in the areas of mathematics, reading and writing. Provides consulting services and professional development opportunities.
- Online resource for the school board members in Washington State, including calendar, announcements, publications, legislative issues, regional meetings, and advocacy.
- Features an overview of colleges, financial aid, admission requirements, education policy and planning of the HECB.
- Visitors may subscribe to an e-mail list. Includes member organizations, committee information, online resources, history, FYI, and a survey.
- Works to protect the right of Washington children and youth to a commercial-free education. Includes upcoming events, action alerts, newsletters, and how to get involved.
- WASA is a professional association representing educational administrators in Washington State. Offers a description of services, government relations, professional development, and links.
- CAT is an organization of community members who are dedicated to helping to solve the methamphetamine production and use problems through education, community action and leadership.
- Resources for parents and educators about making college an achievable goal, financially and academically, for students in Washington state.
- Nine-month science projects by girls in rural communities.
- Organization of Pacific Northwest educators interested in supporting the use of computers in education.
- "Promoting education and equity for all women and girls." Branches, issues, and organizational information.
- Academic scholarship available to residents of Western Washington requiring financial assistance to attend accredited independent colleges or universities.
- Organizational news, education resources, calendar of events, and leadership information.
- Provides continuing education opportunities and professional advocacy to clinical laboratory scientists and other laboratory personnel. Includes seminars, links, and membership information.
- A source of resources, training, and technology for educators. Includes media center, grants, story gallery, health and education links, and information about helping schools in the Pacific Northwest.
- NWREL provides research and development assistance to education, government, community agencies, business, and labor. NWREL's primary service area is the Northwest states of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington.
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