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Rights for LGBTQ+ Students in Washington’s Schools

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / LGBTQ+

School should be a safe, welcoming environment for every student. In Washington state, all students have the right to be treated consistent with their gender identity at […]

Rights for LGBTQ+ Students in Washington’s Schools

Juneteenth: Resources for Recognizing and Learning

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / History

In 2021, Juneteenth became a federal holiday as well as a state legal holiday. This Juneteenth marks the first time the entire country will celebrate

Juneteenth: Resources for Recognizing and Learning

How Student Surveys to Support Teacher/Principal Evaluation Programs (TPEP)

By Center for Strengthening the Teaching Profession (CSTP) / Principals

Denise Isler, a fourth-grade teacher from Saltar’s Point Elementary in Steilacoom Historical School District #1, discusses how student surveys can help support and strengthen her

How Student Surveys to Support Teacher/Principal Evaluation Programs (TPEP)

Culturally Responsive Education Meets Universal Design Learning with Dr. Stembridge and Dr. Novak

By Center for Strengthening the Teaching Profession / Culturally Responsive Teaching, Universal Design for Learning

In partnership with OSPI, CSTP and 2021 Washington Teacher of the Year, Brooke Brown, moderated a discussion and Q&A with Dr. Adeyemi Stembridge, author and

Culturally Responsive Education Meets Universal Design Learning with Dr. Stembridge and Dr. Novak

ESD 101’s K-12 Student Threat Assessment Cooperative

By North East Washington Educational Service District 101 / Threat Assessment

This video provides an overview of ESD’s 101 threat assessment cooperative using the evidence-based SL-Cascade threat Assessment Model. This video was created by ESD 101

ESD 101’s K-12 Student Threat Assessment Cooperative

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