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Educational Value
Serving Washington • Olympic Peninsula Community Museum • UWTV • Autism Outreach Project • WSIPC One Education Network Budget Matters Equal Access Statewide History and Future Background CREATING A STRONGER STATE WITH EVERY CONNECTION. |
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The K-20 Education Network gives users anytime, anywhere access to the academic resources and connectivity they need to compete in a global economy. And our presence in every county across the state gives telecommunications providers the incentive to invest in the infrastructure of many small, remote communities where they otherwise would not. Together, we’re making Washington a bellwether state of educated citizens who win high-income jobs, attract valuable companies, create strong local business environments, and contribute to vibrant communities.
COMMUNITIES PRESERVE HISTORY, ART, AND CULTURE ON THE K-20 NETWORK Communities preserve history, art, and culture on the K-20 network. A visioning workshop held in Forks raised an issue that had troubled community members for a long time—the history, art, and traditions of the NW Olympic Peninsula were at risk of vanishing from the landscape of our state. Find out more here. Read Story >> LIFE-LONG LEARNING, EQUAL ACCESS FOR ALL. Learning and human experience become one on the K-20 network. It’s a commons where people communicate, connect and discover the stories hidden within the lives of people we may never know. And, UWTV brings this new and dynamic community to life. Read Story >> AUTISM OUTREACH PROJECT MOVES ITS PEOPLE NETWORK ONTO THE K-20 NETWORK How do you reach, instruct, and support the thousands of individuals across Washington who deal directly with autistic children in our education system, and in our communities, without spending most of your program funds on time, travel, and administration? Read Story >> SERVING MILLIONS, SAVING MILLIONS IN ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS Today the Washington Schools Information Processing Cooperative delivers a comprehensive suite of technology solutions that manage student, human resource, and financial data for 281 of Washington’s 296 school districts. Cost-effective and user-friendly, WSIPC applications are at the center of school operations. Read Story >> |