Washtenaw ISD was awarded one of ten Educational Excellence Awards

Washtenaw ISD was awarded one of ten Educational Excellence Awards
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Washtenaw Intermediate School District issued the following announcement on Feb 9.

In February 2021, Washtenaw ISD was awarded one of ten Educational Excellence Awards by the SET SEG Foundation and the Michigan Association of School Boards (MASB). A year later, hear from Ashley Robinson, Speech Language Pathologist, about how the award has changed the Low Incidence, High Impact Early Education Program at High Point.

Original source can be found here.



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