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Posted Mon, Dec 14, 9:22 a.m.
Under the new plan, Ann could move into that cute house in Greenlake, and her daughter would go to Roosevelt next year which is a terrific school. She could move a little farther north, and her daughter could be part of the International Baccalaureate program at Ingraham, along with my ...
MOREPosted Fri, Jan 30, 1:46 p.m.
I'm a parent of two kids who have been in Seattle Schools for 9 and 7 years, respectively, and I'm married to a Seattle teacher, so you can't challenge my street creds. And with that, I'll say that the only parts of the opposition to this plan that I've understood ...
MOREPosted Wed, Aug 13, 1:01 p.m.
Tree Math Needs some work: The carbon from a logged tree is only "released" if the tree is burned. If the wood is, say, turned into furniture, or lumber, or siding for a house, that carbon is captured for quite some time. In addition, a mature tree, which no longer ...
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