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Educational Value
• How are others using K-20? • MIRA—Medically Indigent Rural Area • Cybermentoring Serving Washington One Education Network Budget Matters Equal Access Statewide History and Future Background
MAKING PUBLIC FUNDS GO FARTHERÑACROSS THE STATE,
ACROSS ALL EDUCATION SECTORS. |
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The K-20 Education Network is a smart way to leverage our state’s investment in public education. As a shared, centrally managed solution that serves all sectors of the educational community, we provide equal access to all school districts at the same cost—including underserved rural areas of the state, where traditional learning resources fall short and the cost of connectivity would otherwise be much higher.
A CLEAR PATH FROM HOME TO COLLEGE A measurable, positive difference in life-long learning and the public good. Find out how the Enduring Legacies Project brings equal access and relevancy to education for Native Americans. Read Story >> SAVING LIVES, SERVING MENTAL HEALTH NEEDS Essential education and information services keep rural communities alive. What happens when someone born, raised and living in a small rural community in northeast Washington becomes a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner and opens her practice where she lives? The suicide rate drops. Read Story >> 21ST CENTURY LEARNING SKILLS THAT EMPOWER ALL STUDENTS TO ACHIEVE Something remarkable happened in Kim’s senior year—her math grade jumped from an F in the first semester to a B- in the second semester. On a subsequent standardized test, Kim’s math score soared 10 points. Her teacher credits the motivational power of cybermentoring on the K-20 network. Read Story >> |