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Seattle Education Access: Evening Out the Playing Field

Seattle Education Access: Evening Out the Playing Field

by Supporting Education | Jun 3, 2013 | News, Profiles, Student Issues

Not all students have it easy in life, and that’s why Seattle Education Access is working to support at-risk youth as much as they can. They understand that when students are socioeconomically disadvantaged, school can be the last thing on their minds. If you...
Do Fancy Schools Yield Better Test Scores?

Do Fancy Schools Yield Better Test Scores?

by Supporting Education | Jan 7, 2013 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

Imagine earning your education in a box. I’m talking four walls, maybe one window, a door, and a white board. Doesn’t it sound drudging? In a place so mundane, and simple, how can students be inspired or stimulated to think creatively? Though much of education...
Uninterrupted Scholars Act: Improving Foster Care Children’s Education

Uninterrupted Scholars Act: Improving Foster Care Children’s Education

by Supporting Education | Jan 3, 2013 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues

Imagine trying to complete credits, earn good grades, participate in extra-curricular activities, and graduate with a high school diploma while moving from family to family and school to school throughout your life. This often characterizes the life of foster care...
Technology for Teachers: Teacher Meets iPad

Technology for Teachers: Teacher Meets iPad

by Supporting Education | Dec 31, 2012 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

So you opened up a shiny, new iPad on Christmas morning. You lucky dog you. But at this point you may be staring at your new iPad with curiosity, wondering what treasure this miracle of technology beholds. If you are a teacher, holding a new iPad in your hands may be...
Reindeer Food Recipe

Reindeer Food Recipe

by Supporting Education | Dec 17, 2012 | News, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

You can bring the excitement that kids get when leaving out milk and cookies for Santa into the classroom through a fun and simple classroom activity: reindeer food! Kids will love this activity because they can combine the ingredients themselves and take their...
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