Go Pinehurst 8th Graders – a Soggy game for a great cause
Pinehurst 8th graders held a benefit Frisbee tournament and raised nearly $800 for Save the Children. Go Pinecones!
Pinehurst 8th graders held a benefit Frisbee tournament and raised nearly $800 for Save the Children. Go Pinecones!
March events have been updated in the “Coming Events” page. We are working to update many portions of this blog with current information, including changes to our curriculum, upcoming events, […]
Great article from the Seattle Weekly on Native American students in the schools, including interviews with our friends over at Clear Sky Native Youth Council. http://www.seattleweekly.com/home/951447-129/the-invisibles-seattles-native-americans
This achievement gap is merely a symptom of an entire system that needs deep evolution. We all want this achievement gap to close. We all want to see consistencies among […]
Dear Pinehurst Families, Monday, when we return from break, will be the start of open enrollment. The following is an attempt to answer some questions families might have about next […]
Please come to the next site council meeting on Thursday, February 13th, at the Pinehurst Building, room 9. Preliminary Agenda: Election of Sir Herbert Reed board Filling 2013-2014 Vacancy on […]
“You see, many Native people define the achievement gap as anything less than one hundred percent. Within our vision rests the position that all children are gifted and talented. Each […]
This is an email sent to Jose Banda, Senior Staff, and the Seattle School Board last night. Dear Superintendent Banda, I would like to request a detailed accounting of the […]
Below is the text of a proposal to combine AS1 and the Indian Heritage program. We presented this at the Board Meeting on November 6th, when the Pinehurst Closure proposal […]
The final closure recommendation from Jose Banda was introduced to the board at the November 6th Board meeting. Board directors Sharon Peaslee and Betty Patu both opposed the closure, while […]