Useful
Links
Schools in the Seattle area
Employment and Certification
Higher Education and Financial Aid
Seattle
Washington state
National
Early Learning
Policy, Research and Statistics
Publications
Looking
for a School for Your Child in Seattle?
Seattle
Public Schools
Links
to individual public schools
Enrollment
Services
Seattle
Times School Guide
This guide covers all public and private schools with an enrollment
of about 50 students and above in King County, most of Snohomish County,
and on Bainbridge and Vashon islands. You'll find profiles and data
for 549 public schools and 144 private schools.
Pacific
Northwest Association of Independent Schools (PNAIS)
An association of independent schools in the Seattle area and the
Pacific Northwest.
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EMPLOYMENT AND CERTIFICATION
Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
(OSPI), Washington state
K-12
employment opportunities
Certification
Pacific
Northwest Association of Independent Schools (PNAIS)
Employment opportunities with independent schools in the Seattle area
and beyond.
Seattle
School District
Job opportunities with the Seattle Public Schools.
Washington State School Districts
Links to school districts in Washington state.
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HIGHER EDUCATION / FINANCIAL AID
College Web Site Links
Links to Washington state public universities, community colleges
and private schools, compiled by the Seattle Times.
Washington
College Directory
Search a comprehensive directory for higher education in Washington
and nationwide.
Washington
Higher Education Coordinating Board
Administers state financial aid programs, and coordinates state and
federal aid programs.
Federal
Student Aid
The source for free information, guidance and tools
for federal student assistance—from the U.S. Department of Education's
office of Federal Student Aid
Federal Student Aid Office in Seattle
206-615-2586
701 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1600, Seattle, WA 98101
covers Region X (Seattle, Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington)
College
Answer
Information from SallieMae on scholarships and student loans.
College
Board
Information on college admissions, guidance, assessment, financial aid, enrollment, and teaching and learning.
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SEATTLE
Paul G. Allen Foundation
The mission of the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation is to transform individual lives and strengthen communities by fostering innovation, creating knowledge, and promoting social progress.
Alliance
for Education
Alliance for Education, a nonprofit organization, exists to help ensure
the academic success of all students in Seattle Public Schools. Every
child can achieve. Setting high expectations is key. Students who
achieve at high levels are more likely to graduate and be better equipped
for successful lives.
Community
Educational Resources
Links to various resources related to education; compiled by City
of Seattle.
The
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Provides support and research for raising the high school graduation
rate and helping all students graduate ready for college, and work.
Their Education initiative also works to provide children with opportunities
for quality early learning.
Nesholm Family Foundation
120 Lakeside Avenue, Seattle, WA 98122 Phone: 206-324-3339
Pacific
Northwest Association of Independent Schools (PNAIS)
The mission of the Pacific Northwest Association of Independent Schools
is to promote high educational quality for its schools through the
establishment and advancement of comprehensive accreditation standards,
to foster collegial and ethical relations among its schools, and to
safeguard and represent their interests.
The
Seattle Foundation
In addition to awarding grants to nonprofit organizations that are effectively working to improve the health of our community, The Seattle Foundation is engaged in the community as a philanthropic leader and convenor.
Seattle
Public Schools
Seattle Public Schools is the largest public school system in Washington,
and the 44th largest in the United States.
Seattle
Times School Guide
The School Guide covers all public and private schools with an enrollment
of about 50 students and above in King County, most of Snohomish County,
and on Bainbridge and Vashon islands. You'll find profiles and data
for 549 public schools and 144 private schools.
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WASHINGTON STATE
Partnership
for Learning
Partnership for Learning is an independent, statewide nonprofit organization
that provides information about the Washington State’s school
improvement efforts.
School’s
Out Washington
School’s Out Washington provides services and guidance for organizations
to support quality out-of-school time programs for Washington’s 5- to 14-year-olds
through training, advocacy and leadership.
Washington
Learns
Includes the background materials and recommendations of Governor
Gregoire’s Washington Learns Committee, which conducted a comprehensive
review of education in the state.
Washington
Roundtable
A nonprofit, public policy organization comprised of chief executives
representing major private sector employers throughout Washington
state, working to create positive change on critical policy issues
that foster economic growth, generate jobs and improve quality of
life for Washingtonians.
Washington
State Board for Community and Technical Colleges
College listings, trustees, legislation, publications, resources and employment.
Washington
State Board of Education
Leads the development of state policy, provide system oversight, and
advocate for student success in the K-12 system.
Washington
State Institute for Public Policy
Carries out practical, non-partisan research—at legislative
direction—on issues of importance to Washington State. Current
areas of staff expertise include education, criminal justice, welfare,
children and adult services, health, utilities, and general government.
Washington
State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
(OSPI)
Leads, supports, and oversees K-12 education in Washington state.
Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board
A state agency committed to
the development of a highly skilled workforce that will sustain Washington's economic
vitality.
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NATIONAL SITES
Afterschool
Alliance
Serves as an information source on afterschool programs and resources.
Coalition
for Community Schools
An alliance of national, state and local organizations in education
K-16, youth development, community planning and development, family
support, health and human services, government and philanthropy as
well as national, state and local community school networks. The Coalition
advocates for community schools as the vehicle for strengthening schools,
families and communities to improve student learning.
The
Finance Project
Develops and disseminates research, information, tools, and technical
assistance for improved policies, programs, and financing strategies
for children and family programs.
The
Rensselaerville Institute
The outcomes place for groups and individuals seeking human achievement.
Known as “the think tank with muddy boots,” they develop
new outcomes approaches and tools and put them directly into practice
through partnerships and independent initiatives.
School
Turnaround
School
Turnaround is a leadership development initiative that helps principals
immediately improve academic achievement at persistently low-performing
schools.
UCLA
Center for Mental Health in Schools
Provides resources about integrating student support services with
learning and teaching.
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EARLY LEARNING
Administration
for Children & Families, Office of Head Start
A national program that promotes school readiness by enhancing the
social and cognitive development of children through the provision
of educational, health, nutritional, social and other services to
enrolled children and families.
Child
Care Resource & Referral Network
Created to support families and caregivers, shape policy, and build
communities that promote the learning and development of children
and youth throughout Washington State through a strong statewide network
of local child care resource and referral programs.
Child
Care Resources
Leads efforts to promote equity for children, community stability,
and school readiness by helping families access and choose high quality
child and after school care, partnering with providers and caregivers
to offer excellent care, and advocating for child care solutions that
strengthen communities.
CLASP
- Center for Law and Social Policy
Conducts cutting-edge research, provides insightful policy analysis,
advocates at the federal and state levels, and offers information
and technical assistance on a range of family policy and equal justice
issues.
The
Future of Children - Princeton-Brookings
Seeks to promote effective policies and programs for children by
providing policymakers, service providers, and the media with timely,
objective information based on the best available research.
Get
Ready to Read!
An early literacy program designed to help parents and early child
care providers ensure that young children are equipped with the fundamental
skills necessary for learning to read.
NIEER
- National Institute for Early Education Research
The National Institute for Early Education Research supports early
childhood education initiatives by providing objective, nonpartisan
information based on research.
Pre-K Now
A public education and advocacy organization that advances high-quality,
voluntary pre-kindergarten for all 3- and 4-year-olds. Pre-K Now supports
state-based children's advocates, educates policymakers about the
need for pre-k, and raises public awareness about the need for pre-k
for all children.
Thrive
by Five
An organization designed to serve as a catalyst for improvements to
parenting education and support, child care, preschool, and other
early learning environments throughout Washington.
Washington State Department
of Early Learning
Brings visibility and focus to early learning, along with the capacity
to partner with the private sector to develop improved early learning
opportunities for children and their parents.
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POLICY, RESEARCH AND STATISTICS
The
Annenberg Institute
Standards-based and practice-centered policy-research and technical-assistance
organization with an emphasis on promoting quality education for disadvantaged
children and communities.
Brown
Center on Education Policy, The Brookings Institution
Conducts research on topics in American education, focusing on efforts
to improve academic achievement in elementary and secondary schools.
Chapin
Hall Center for Children at the University of Chicago
A research and development center concentrating on Economic Programs
for Youth and Families, Child Welfare Services, Community Resources
for Child and Youth Development, Community Development Strategies,
and Education.
Child
Care and Early Education Research Connections
Offers a comprehensive, collection of more than 10,000 resources from
the many disciplines related to child care and early education.
Child
Trends
Provides social science research regarding programs that serve children
and families.
The
Education Trust
Provides advocacy, analysis and expert testimony on policies intended
to improve education, research and wide public dissemination of data
identifying achievement patterns among different groups of students;
and assistance to school districts, colleges, and community-based
organizations to help their efforts at raising student achievement,
especially among minority and poor students.
Forum
on Child and Family Statistics
Provides access to statistics and reports on children and families,
including: population and family characteristics, economic security,
health, behavior and social environment, and education.
Harvard
Family Research Project
Promotes more effective educational practices, programs,
and policies for disadvantaged children and youth by generating, publishing,
and disseminating their own and others’ research.
National
Center for Education Statistics
The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), located within
the U.S. Department of Education and the Institute of Education Sciences,
is the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data related
to education.
National
Institute on Out-of-School Time
Provides research, education and training, consultation, and advocacy
for out-of-school time programs.
National
Youth Development Information Center
Provides current news and research to the youth development field.
Pathways
Mapping Initiative
Assembles and organizes findings from a wide array of sources, including
research, theory, and practice, and across diverse disciplines and
systems addressing School Readiness and Family Economic Success.
Policy
Studies Associates, Inc.
Conducts research in education and youth development.
Promising
Practices Network
Features summaries of programs and practices that are proven to improve
outcomes for children.
Public
Agenda
Provides public opinion research on a variety of topics including
education.
Urban
Institute
Gathers and analyzes data, conducts policy research, evaluates programs
and services, and educates Americans on critical issues and trends.
Washington
Roundtable
The Washington Roundtable is a nonprofit, public policy organization
comprised of chief executives representing major private sector employers
throughout Washington state. Since 1983, the Roundtable’s CEO members
have worked to create positive change on critical policy issues that
foster economic growth, generate jobs and improve quality of life
for Washingtonians.
Washington
State Institute for Public Policy
Carries out practical, non-partisan research—at legislative
direction—on issues of importance to Washington State. Current
areas of staff expertise include: education, criminal justice, welfare,
children and adult services, health, utilities, and general government.
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PUBLICATIONS
Education
Week
Covers local, state, and national news and issues from preschool through
the 12th grade.
Seattle
Times School Guide
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