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University of Washington Foundation (Seattle, WA)
$1,357,229 for 5 years to build a sustainable system of support for emerging teachers and to create a new image of professional responsibility among them through the SST Project in the Seattle School System.

University of Washington Foundation (Seattle, WA)
$30,000 for 1 year to support the Washington State Education Policy Forum.

University of Washington Foundation (Seattle, WA)
$750,000 for 3 years to develop resources which will promote the creation of small high schools.

Wahluke School District (Mattawa, WA)
$139,950 for 3 years to support personalized learning environments where all students achieve.

Washington Education Foundation (Issaquah, WA)
$108,900,000 for 13 years to establish the Washington State Achievers Scholarship Program.

West Virginia Department of Education (Charleston, WV)
$1,205,600 for 3 years to provide superintendents and principals from public and private schools access to quality leadership development focused on technology integration and whole systems change.

White Salmon Valley School District (White Salmon, WA)
$202,500 for 3 years to support personalized learning environments where all students achieve.

Wildwood Elementary School, Inc. (Los Angeles, CA)
$140,000 for 2 years to support the creation of the Wildwood School Outreach Center for the promotion of small, personalized secondary schools.

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