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[F910]From Top To Bottom
by Patricia Hawke, Pat

Take the new superintendent of Enumclaw Schools, Mike Nelson. After his first 100 days in office, the buzz is that he is bringing business sense to this very rural region of Seattle Schools. According to a recent article in The Seattle Times Nelson literally sits in a desk by the front door of the district office in order to “be the first line of communication to the public.” Nelson formerly served Seattle Schools as part of the initiative to reorganize high schools into smaller learning communities, as part of a $2.2 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Nelson's top down approach to improving his corner of the Seattle Schools focuses on communication, infrastructure, academics and culture. Seattle Schools' parents are responding well to his consistent correspondence and community meetings.

Another from the top initiative will be implemented in the fall when the Edmonds School District institutes a $2.2 million math initiative. The Edmonds district first got attention among Seattle Schools when it successfully targeted reading and raised student test scores to the 80-90 percentile. Math scores, however, remain in the 40% range.

Seattle Schools are waiting for the state to decide on a math curriculum for the fall Rather than wait, the Edmonds district decided to commit $1.3 million to teacher training and over $1million to new math books and materials. But one of their greatest hopes is the addition of math coaches for elementary schools. Seattle Schools have seen success with literacy coaches, and hope to recreate this with math. Professional development for both coaches and teachers in general is seen as instrumental since many elementary school teachers lack a strong math background. Pam Hopkins, assistant superintendent for teaching and learning said that, “We lack a lot of people with strong training in math. We need to grow our own.”

But even teachers are not waiting for the state, or even their district, to tell them what to do. Seattle Schools' teachers constantly come up with innovative ways to encourage math skills in their students. Some of the many method Seattle Schools' teacher are using include: creating take-home activity boxes to encourage learning as a family, devising hands-on centers in the classroom that children can use at any skill level, utilizing appropriate computer programs to reinforce skills, and integrating learning across the curriculum. While monetary donations from groups like the Gates Foundation certainly give Seattle Schools a boost, it's encouraging to see that teachers and administrators are taking matters into their own hands.


We all strive to look our best, and choosing the perfect accessories doesn't have to be difficult or expensive. Great accessories can help dress up or dress down any outfit. Even blue jeans with a sweater can be dressed up with a nice necklace, earrings, bracelet, belt, and shoes. The same jeans and sweater can become very casual with fewer accessories and tennis shoes.

Hair accessories are a great way to make a bold impression. The perfect hair accessory can be functional, holding your hair any way you want it, while at the same time being very fashionable. From the greatest up style to extensions, hair accessories can be your best friend.

Some people don't consider makeup a fashion accessory, but makeup can do so much for your overall appearance! Mascara helps open your eyes and give you a more confident, awake appearance.

Earrings and necklaces can almost literally make or break an outfit. The right earrings and necklace can make you look classy, sophisticated, and beautiful. Making the wrong decision with these important accessories can frame your face in ways that are very unappealing.

Today's purses and handbags are designed to make their very own fashion statement. There are so many colors and styles, you can almost have a different handbag for every outfit in your wardrobe. Whether you prefer a large purse, a small satchel, or something in between, you can never go wrong with the right purse.

Jewelry like rings and bracelets can really help add dazzle and shine to any outfit, whether it's jeans and a shirt or that sexy little dress that usually hangs in the closet. We know you have one!

Belts can add a lot to almost any outfit. A big, chunky belt can add a lot of flare to your jeans and favorite shirt or add a great waistline to a nice straight dress. The right belt can also make a skirt and blouse look like they were meant to be together, even if they weren't.

Shoes, though at the bottom, can top off your overall look. Cute little boat shoes or ballerina slippers can do things for a pair of jeans that tennis shoes just can't. Nice flats or even low to medium heels can also add some great attitude to your favorite jeans. Of course, if you're going to be wearing that cute little sexy dress that usually hangs in the closet, don't try to dress it down with tennis shoes - it just doesn't work that way! See, we know that little dress is in the closet!

So there you have it, a basic rundown of some awesome accessory tips!
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Patricia Hawke has sinced written about articles on various topics from Education, Food And Drink and Education Toys. Patricia Hawke is a staff writer for Schools K-12, providing free, in-depth reports on all U.S. public and private K-12 schools. For more information please visit. Patricia Hawke's top article generates over 246000 views. to your Favourites.

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