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"Project: Look Up" focuses on Portland"s influential women of color

It's hard to show up two-dozen kids on stilts, especially when you're carting around a…


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Artist Geno Hill displayed his recycled lumber benches and digitally-manipulated photographs at Saturday's Art Hop.


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Chase Henderson, 9, gets some help with the fish he caught Saturday, May 19th at the "Fishing Kids" event, sponsored by the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife and C.A.S.T for Kids Foundation at Seward Park. The event, which brought out more than 450 children, provided an opportunity to catch rainbow trout. The $5 fee included a Zebco fishing rod and t-shirt for each participant.


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State funds math, science coaches to boost teachers" effectiveness

Eager to help more students pass the state's standardized math test, some school districts are turning to instructional coaches to give teachers real-time advice as they try to sharpen students' skills.
It seems to be working for Brian Coffey, a first-year science teacher at Seattle's Aki Kurose Middle School who was assigned to fill in for a math teacher who recently went on maternity leave.
Two math coaches, one based at the school and another who travels the district, regularly sit in on his classes and offer tips on how to connect better with students.
"It's been a wonderful experience," said Coffey, who took calculus in college but no math-education courses. "It's always good to get feedback about teaching, but math-specific feedback is really helpful."
Seattle has five district-wide and 10 school-based math coaches and hopes to hire more this spring, Rosalind Wise, the district's K-12 math-program manager, told The Seattle Times.


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Funding creates day-long kindergarten, smaller classes, more services

The New School Foundation has awarded a $1.3 million grant to Seattle Public Schools to benefit the…

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Southeast Effective Development and the Seward Park Environmental & Audubon Center will join forces for the launch of SEED's 30th annual Concerts in the Park series. The free concert features the award-winning Garfield High School Jazz Band, Washington Middle School Senior Jazz Band and the New School Ensemble.


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Hosted byThe Skanner

The Black Press of America's National Convention will be held in Seattle on June 20-24  hosted by The Skanner at the Fairmont Olympic Hotel. Save the dates! For full details go to http://www.nnpa.org


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Bulletin Board

Read here a day-by-day diary of free community events to fill your week...


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Neil Kelly Memorial 2007 Scholarship Award winners (from left to right) Ashley Taylor, Benson; Angel Ajtum-Sanchez, Roosevelt; Suada Ibrahim, Jefferson; and Huyen T. Hoang, Madison, stand with Al Jubitz, keynote speaker at the scholarship awards luncheon, held May 11. All of the students are going on to college in the fall of this year.


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Family suspects heart failure killed actress, activist Yolanda King

ATLANTA, Ga. — Yolanda King, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s eldest child who pursued her father's dream of racial harmony through drama and motivational speaking, collapsed and died. She was 51.
King died late Tuesday in Santa Monica, Calif., said Steve Klein, a spokesman for the King Center. The family did not know the cause of death, but relatives think it might have been a heart problem, he said.
"She was an actress, author, producer, advocate for peace and nonviolence, who was known and loved for her motivational and inspirational contributions to society," the King family said in a statement.


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The Skanner Foundation's 38th Annual MLK Breakfast