PTSA Tulalip
Elementary has strong parent and community involvement through
our active PTSA. http://tulalipptsa.com
Native
Language Our Lushootseed
language class is taught at each and every grade level and
focuses on immersing students in the language that is Indigeneous
to this region.
http://www.tulaliplushootseed.com/
NAIAHEDC Tulalip
Elementary partners with The National American Indian, Alaskan,
and Hawaiian Educational Development Center. We collaborate with
top caliber individuals for sustained professional development
for teachers in the Learning Framework in Number and Literacy
instruction.
http://www.naiahedc.org/
University
of Washington Marysville
School District partners with the University of Washington
College of Education Center for Effective Leadership. Through
this partnership, instructional leadership is fostered in
order to eliminate the achievement gap for all students.
Teachers and principals are trained in best practices in
balanced literacy.
http://depts.washington.edu/coe/
news/res_spotlight/cel.html
Canoes
on the Web The University of Washington, MESA worked
with a Tulalip Elementary teacher to develop this web site. http://canoes.engr.washington.edu/notebook/
Uncle
Jerry's Canoe Tulalip Elementary students developed
this CDRom book that was featured on the Intel Education site. http://www97.intel.com/education/
odyssey/day_265/day_265.htm
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Steps
to Respect / Second Step Our
curriculum for social and emotional learning that teaches children
how to deal with their emotions, resist impulsive behavior,
resolve conflict, and make positive, effective choices. http://www.cfchildren.org
Math
Recovery Tulalip
Elementary uses Math Recovery as an intensive intervention
for first grade students. It provides a robust framework
for teachers working with elementary students to help in
the construction of numeracy skills. We employ assessment
techniques with a strong analysis component, individualized
teaching, and whole class strategies. http://www.mathrecovery.com/
Tulalip
Tribes Tulalip
Elementary has a 78% Native American student population.
We work closely with the Tulaip Tribes to offer our students
support in tutoring, mental and behavioral health services,
and cultural guidance.
http://www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/
Tulalip
Learning Journey The Marysville School District partnered
with the Tulalip Tribes to create this interactive web site
that teaches Washington State social studies objectives using
Tulalip history and culture. http://www.TulalipLearningJourney.org
Suquamish
Virtual Longhouse The Suquamish Tribe worked with
a Tulalip Elementary teacher to develop this web site. http://longhouse.suquamish.nsn.us/
Raven
Lived There Upper Skagit elder Vi Hilbert teamed up
with a Tulalip Elementary teacher to share these Lushootseed
stories. http://www.digitalcultures.com/
RavenLivedThere.html
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