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		<title>Powerful Schools for High Risk Schools</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Subject Matter: Building networks of schools in Seattle receiving large numbers of free-, or reduced-cost lunches. How to improve math, science and writing
Grades: K-12 education
Education Revolution in Seattle
There&#8217;s a quiet uprising going on in Seattle. The Powerful Schools program is involving parents, teachers and volunteers directly in the classroom to improve student reading, writing and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Subject Matter:</strong> Building networks of schools in Seattle receiving large numbers of free-, or reduced-cost lunches. How to improve math, science and writing<br />
<strong>Grades:</strong> K-12 education</p>
<p><strong>Education Revolution in Seattle</strong><br />
There&#8217;s a quiet uprising going on in Seattle. The Powerful Schools program is involving parents, teachers and volunteers directly in the classroom to improve student reading, writing and science.  It&#8217;s a holistic approach, which isn&#8217;t unusual as we Northwesterners are pretty &#8220;granola&#8221;. <span id="more-2580"></span></p>
<p>Schools in Seattle were failing, and by open discussion started making changes.</p>
<p>&#8220;Passionate professionals and volunteers are able to:</p>
<p>* effectively catch up struggling students<br />
* turn schools into vibrant community schools<br />
* foster excitement for learning<br />
* narrow the achievement gap</p>
<p>How? Powerful Schools is seamlessly integrated into the classroom, often invisible to parents. We&#8217;re able to look at each child individually and create custom learning experiences. (One teacher in a large classroom just can&#8217;t do that alone.) We support families and extend the learning day through Community Schools.  Our success is a combination of grassroots enthusiasm, high expectations, proven methods and dedication.&#8221;</p>
<p>Powerful Schools serves more than 4,000 children across more than ten economically and racially diverse neighborhoods of Seattle, Tukwila, and Highline school districts.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for alternative measures to make changes in schools, consider the Powerful Schools Program.</p>
<p>Click on <a href="http://www.powerfulschools.org"><strong>www.Powerfulschools.org</strong></a>.</p>
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