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South Whidbey highlights ALE program; students present outdoor and science projects
Summary
At its public meeting the South Whidbey School District board heard student presentations and staff remarks about the ALE (alternative learning environment) program, which serves 71 students and emphasizes community partnerships, outdoor learning and student-led projects.
At the board's public meeting, the district showcased work from its ALE alternative learning program and recognized community partners who support hands-on, place-based learning.
Principal Richards introduced ALE staff and thanked discrete instructors and volunteers who run clubs ranging from solar car building to culinary and newspaper projects. During a summary of…
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