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Research has demonstrated that students excel when schools develop personalized learning environments, where teachers know students by name and students feel connected to one another. Research has demonstrated that students excel when schools develop personalized learning environments, where teachers know students by name and students feel connected to one another.

Rhode Island Community Foundation, The (Providence, RI)
$3,086,347 for 5 years to support Coventry School District in a districtwide, whole school improvement/reform by redesigning district structures and building capacity.

Rhode Island Community Foundation, The (Providence, RI)
$13,568,880 for 5 years to support 'Rekindling the Dream' program in the Providence School District.

Rhode Island Community Foundation, The (Providence, RI)
$500,000 for 1 year to support the Rhode Island Model Classrooms Project.

Rhode Island Community Foundation, The (Providence, RI)
$780,000 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.

Royal School District (Royal City, WA)
$129,150 for 3 years to support personalized learning environments where all students achieve.

Seattle Pacific University (Seattle, WA)
$1,698,980 for 3 years to support the Washington School Assessment Center.

South Kitsap School District #402 (Port Orchard, WA)
$100,000 for 1 year to create a connected learning environment that provides and/or leads students to industry-based technology certifications.

Spokane School District 81 (Spokane, WA)
$15,860,000 for 5 years to improve teaching and learning by enhancing student access to technology.

State of Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (Olympia, WA)
$1,576,958 for 3 years to create a strong infrastructure for recruiting, supporting, and using National Board-certified teachers.

State of Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (Olympia, WA)
$2,681,500 for 2 years to develop and deliver a pilot, web-based classroom assessment in reading, mathematics, and writing.

Stuart C. Dodd Institute for Social Innovation (Seattle, WA)
$20,000 for 1 year to co-sponsor a Seattle conference on charter public schools.

Sumner School District #320 (Sumner, WA)
$100,000 for 1 year to support the development of career pathways within the Information and Technical Career cluster for all students in the Sumner School District.

Tacoma School District No. 10 (Tacoma, WA)
$450,000 for 3 years to support creation of Tacoma Arts High School through the Model Schools Program.

Texas Leadership Center (Austin, TX)
$6,300,000 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.

United Negro College Fund, Inc. (Fairfax, VA)
$349,690 for 1 year for general support.

University of Minnesota Foundation (Minneapolis, MN)
$7,999,978 for 5 years to help two urban districts and one suburban district convert ten large high schools into small, excellent public schools of choice.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Chapel Hill, NC)
$2,950,500 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.

University of Washington Foundation (Seattle, WA)
$5,760,352 for 4 years to support the Institute for K-12 Leadership.

University of Washington Foundation (Seattle, WA)
$20,000 for 1 year to study accountability for school performance.

University of Washington Foundation (Seattle, WA)
$115,000 for 1 year to study education reform initiatives in Washington State.

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