June 16, 2010 in City
High School Proficiency Exam results overview
State officials say 90 percent of Washington’s 12th graders passed the statewide reading and writing tests before graduating. This document includes an overall look at the test results.
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Readers’ cursive writing samples 2
April 14, 2012 in City The Spokesman-Review asked readers to send us samples of their penmanship and received more than 400 responses.
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Superintendent characteristics
February 18, 2012 in City The list of desired characteristics identified by recruiters helping in the search for the next Spokane Public Schools superintendent.
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Superintendent profile
February 18, 2012 in City The superintendent profile is a summary of the meetings recruiters had with more than 330 Spokane community leaders, residents and school district employees.
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High School Proficiency Exam breakdown by class
June 16, 2010 in City The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction details progress on state-required performance standards by class.
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2010 Spokane Scholars grant recipients
April 20, 2010 in City Biographical information about the 24 recipients of Spokane Scholars grants for 2010.
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Scores drop on new statewide test
June 16, 2010 For the third year in a row, more than 90 percent of high school seniors passed Washington’s reading and writing assessment tests required for graduation.
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90 percent of seniors passed Wash. graduation exam
June 16, 2010 in City, Region Ninety percent of Washington’s 12th graders passed the statewide reading and writing tests before graduating, but state officials said Wednesday that math results show that subject is going to be … 4
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Lodge-order-5-24-12
May 24, 2012 in Idaho Judge Lodge’s order, 5-24-12, for mediation in press lawsuit over limited access to Idaho executions
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AP-ExergyTour-5-23-12
May 23, 2012 in Idaho AP story on Exergy Tour 2012
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Press-complaint-5-22-12
May 22, 2012 in Idaho Press complaint over Idaho state execution procedures, 5-22-12
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Letter to MAC Board about firing of Forrest Rodgers
May 21, 2012News, in City This letter from attorneys representing the terminated executive director of the Museum of Arts and Culture, Forrest Rodgers, claims that Rodgers technically wasn’t fired because the voters were conducted illegally.
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New York Times Sunday Crossword
May 21, 2012 in Features The New York Times Sunday Crossword for May 20, 2012, was missing some of the clues. Here is the full puzzle. The Spokesman-Review will reprint this puzzle, space available, either …

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