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Honoring the Jewish American Heritage in May

First commemorated in 2006 by President George W. Bush, May is Jewish American Heritage Month, created to specifically recognize Jews in America and their contributions to the United States.

It’s a valuable opportunity to celebrate the rich inspiration, support, and innovation provided by those of Jewish heritage to United States American history, culture, literature and the arts, science, government, and more.

One organization leading the way in the annual celebration is the Jewish American Heritage Month Coalition, which was formed in March 2007 and convened by United Jewish Communities, the Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives and the American Jewish Historical Society.

Ever since its launch in 2006, the event has continued to grow. In 2020, Philadelphia’s National Museum of American Jewish History worked to further evolve Jewish American Heritage Month in order to empower communities across the country to celebrate the inspiring history of Jewish people in America. It is also helping to educate diverse public audiences about Jewish culture and spark crucial conversations about the American Jewish present and future.

Learn more about Jewish American Heritage Month at https://www.jewishheritagemonth.gov/about/.

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Laura Eidson Talks About the Importance of National Board Certified Teachers and Improving Student Discourse

Laura Eidson is a teacher in the Sumner-Bonney Lake School District, where she currently teaches first grade, and she just went through the National Board Certification process and received her certification. The process had a positive and powerful effect on her approaches as a teacher.
 

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Bridging the Gap

Here's some news to spotlight from Federal Way Public Schools! Transitioning to a new grade level can be a big deal for students and families alike. Sometimes, transitions can bring about mixed feelings of both excitement and anxiousness around what comes next. At Family Academy’s Bridging the Gap: Supporting Students Through Change, students and families can learn more about how to confidently support smooth school year transitions.

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Lucyka Clark

Lucyka Clark is a Resource Room Teacher at James Sales Elementary School, in the Franklin Pierce School District. As the proud home of the Jaguars, James Sales is located in Tacoma, Washington, and we recently had the chance to talk with Lucyka about how becoming Nationally Board Certified enriched her teaching.

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Come support PSESD's Latinx Family Advocacy Program at a Tacoma Rainiers Baseball Game!

We’re excited to announce a new three-year partnership between PSESD's Latinx Family Advocacy Program, BECU and the Tacoma Rainiers Baseball team! As part of this partnership, BECU has chosen to honor and support our Latinx Family Advocacy Program at five games each baseball season. Proceeds from these Copa Games will go directly toward supporting us.

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Celebrating our Education Support Professionals at PSESD

In education, the thousands who serve among the support professionals are an integral part of the industry and its importance.

That’s why it’s so important to celebrate their contributions each year for Education Support Professionals week, which takes place this year from March 10–14, 2025. The week was first noted for celebration in 1975 by PSE in order to salute the irreplaceable contributions of Education Support Professionals (or ESPs, for short) in the public school system.
 

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Teacher Rachel Wegener

Rachel Wegener is a high school English teacher in the Federal Way Public Schools who teaches 10th and 12th grade English. She's been with Federal Way for seven years, and we recently sat down to talk with her about what she's gained by becoming Nationally Board Certified.

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