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TikTok Got You Ticked?

Published: September 28, 2021

Believe me, we understand. The last thing you need right now is to deal with a destructive and disappointing trend among students across the country. If you haven’t heard, one of the things trending on social media giant TikTok is essentially a string of school thefts and vandalisms. It is the last thing you need…

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WEA Courses on UDL, Accommodations & Modifications, Parent Connections, and More

Published: September 23, 2021

WEA’s Inclusionary Practices Project (IPP) and Special Education Support Center (SESC) are offering courses online for teachers in real-time via Zoom. These are lead by Katie Novak and Mirko Chardin and cover a variety of topics including UDL, Accommodations and Modifications, parent connections, and so much more.

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The Little Garden in Okanogan That Keeps Giving

Published: September 22, 2021

Bumblebee Haven Garden is situated on Okanogan School District property in rural, North Central Washington. Started a few years ago by a now retired teacher, local native peoples, and local Conservation District, students K-12 have the access to learn about vermiculture (growing soil from compost from worms), tending to land, and most importantly, growing food…

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Student Growth Goal Pilot Option for 2021-22

Published: September 17, 2021

With the return this school year to full Comprehensive evaluations with three Student Growth Goals, there is an opportunity to pilot Student Growth Goal rubrics for 3.1, 3.2, 6.1, 6.2, and 8.1.

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Special Education and 504 Tips & Resources | September 17 Edition

Published: September 17, 2021

Weekly special education and Section 504 resources from Abby Bowers, Capital Region ESD 113's Director of Special Programs.

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Job Jar is Back Up

Published: September 14, 2021

Our job jar is back up and running. We apologize for the inconvenience. It took much longer than anticipated to find the issue and make the fix. Thank you for your patience!

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Remembering Annalee

Published: September 10, 2021

AWSP is heartbroken to announce the sudden and unexpected passing of AWSP Membership Coordinator, Annalee Braley. Annalee has been a part of our AWSP family for nearly 32 years. She started at AWSP at just 20 years old back in 1989. She's filled many roles over the years, but in each one she has been…

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Special Education and 504 Tips & Resources | September 10 Edition

Published: September 10, 2021

Weekly special education and Section 504 resources from Abby Bowers, Capital Region ESD 113's Director of Special Programs.

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AWSP News for September 10, 2021

Published: September 10, 2021

In this episode of AWSP News, we discuss AWSL's Reimagining Recess, Washington Principal article contributions, professional learning opportunities, our all-new “Level-Up Your Leadership” series, our new upcoming series: Becoming a Culturally-Competent School Leader NOW, WASA's new Aspiring Central Office Leadership Academy, the United States Senate Youth Program Scholarship opportunity for high school juniors and seniors,…

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Establishing Foster Care Points of Contact

Published: September 2, 2021

Students in foster care often face academic and social/emotional/behavioral challenges beyond those experienced by their non-foster care peers. When students are connected with a caring adult, are attending school regularly, and have the supports they need, they are more likely to be successful in school and in life. Establishing a building point of contact will…

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