2009 Principal of the Year
Award
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Do you work with or know a principal who consistently goes above and beyond the call of
duty?
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Please
consider nominating this individual for the 2009 Principal of the Year Award.
The nomination process takes just minutes!
Simply click on the
link below, type the information into the pdf document,
print the form and fax to AWSA at 608-249-4973.
Nominations are due by December 1, 2008.
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Wisconsin Education News
With state effort stalled, schools pursue tougher
graduation requirements
(Milwaukee JS Online ©
11/17/2008)
Gov. Jim Doyle's
proposal to raise the state's graduation
requirements in math and science, announced in his
2005 state of the state address, has yet to go
anywhere. But that hasn't stopped several Milwaukee
area schools from proceeding on their own.
Mary Bell: A week to celebrate education
(Wisconsin State
Journal © 11/16/2008)
Nov. 16-22 is
American Education Week, an event that emphasizes
the importance of investments and teamwork in
keeping Wisconsin's education tradition strong.
Local kindergarten program spotlighted
(Eau Claire Leader
Telegram © 11/14/2008)
Eau Claire 4 Tomorrow - the Eau
Claire school district's 4-year-old kindergarten
program - will be featured next month as part of a
national satellite conference.
Program gives local girls a chance to build on early
interest in science
(Baraboo News Republic
© 11/14/2008)
A group of local
girls went to Madison last weekend to learn how
building a bridge, performing surgery on an animal
or managing a factory are some of many
science-related careers within their reach in
today's world.
Superior school jump on energy star wave
(Superior Daily
Telegram WI © 11/14/2008)
Lieutenant Governor Barbara Lawton is
pretty excited to know that another school district
is participating in the Energy Start School
Challenge.
5 Madison principals get master educator licenses
(Madison Capital
Times © 11/14/2008)
Twenty-two principals
of schools in urban areas of Wisconsin, including
five from Madison, have earned Wisconsin master
educator licenses for 2008.
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