Refreshing School Libraries to Engage Students Washington State Library Awarded 204 Grants to School Libraries Across the State

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Refreshing School Libraries to Engage Students Washington State Library Awarded 204 Grants to School Libraries Across the State Refreshing School Libraries to Engage Students Washington State Library awarded 204 grants to school libraries across the state. These grants will reimburse each school up to $1,000 to buy nonfiction books of their choice. Aki Kurose Middle School in Seattle Public Schools Allen School in Burlington-Edison School District Amistad Elementary in Kennewick Armin Jahr in Bremerton School District Arthur H. Smith Elementary in Grandview School District Arts and Academics Academy in Highline School District Asotin Anatone Jr. Sr. High School in Asotin-Anatone School District 420 Baker Middle School in Tacoma Public School Basin City Elementary in North Franklin Beacon Hill International School in Seattle School District Beaver Valley School in Cascade School District Bellevue High School in Bellevue School District Bethel Middle School in Bethel School District Bridgeport Elementary School in Bridgeport School District Bridgeport MS/HS in Bridgeport School District Camelot Elementary in Federal Way School District Campbell Hill School in Renton School District Capital High School in Olympia School District Carl Cozier Elementary in Bellingham School District Castle Rock Middle School in Castle Rock School District Centennial Middle School in West Valley School District 363 Centerville School in Centerville School District 215 Central Elementary School in Hoquiam School District Central Park Elementary in Aberdeen School District 5 Chambers Prairie Elementary School in North Thurston Public School District Chase Middle School in Spokane Schools Chattaroy Elementary in Riverside School District Chester H. Thompson Elementary School in Bethel School District Chinook Middle School in Bellevue School District 405 Chinook Middle School in North Thurston Public Schools Cleveland High School in Seattle Public Schools Clover Park High School in Clover Park School District Colfax Jr/Sr High School in Colfax School District College Place Elementary in Edmonds School District Columbia Crest A-STEM Academy in Columbia Crest A-STEM Academy Concrete Elementary in Concrete School District Connell Elementary in North Franklin School District Creston School in Creston School District No. 073 Crownhill Elementary in Bremerton School District Cusick School in Cusick School District #59 Dearborn Park International School in Seattle Public Schools Denny International Middle School in Seattle Public Schools Dunlap Elementary School in Seattle Public Schools East Olympia Elementary in Tumwater School District Eatonville Elementary in Eatonville School District Echo Lake Elementary in Shoreline SD Edison Elementary in Kennewick Einstein Middle School in Shoreline School District Eleanor Roosevelt Elementary School in Vancouver Public Schools Elk Plain School of Choice in Bethel Public Schools Emerson Elementary School in Everett Public Schools Endeavor Middle School in Moses Lake School District Endicott School District in Endicott School District 308 Enumclaw High School in Enumclaw School District Ephrata Middle School in Ephrata School District 165 Evergreen Elementary in Shelton School District Evergreen Middle School in Everett Public Schools Fialgo Elementary School in Anacortes School District Finn Hill Middle School/Environmental Adventure School in Lake Washington School District Ford Middle School in Franklin Pierce School District Forks High School in Quillayute Valley School District Franklin Elementary in Port Angeles School District Franklin Pierce High School in Franklin Pierce School District Gess Elementary in Chewelah School District Gildo Rey Elementary in Auburn School District #408 Glacier Peak High School in Snohomish Graham Hill Elementary in Seattle Public Schools Grantham Elementary School in Clarkston School District Green Gables Elementary School in Federal Way School District Green Mountain School in Green Mountain School District No. 103 Griffin School in Griffin School District Harmony Elementary in Mount Baker School District #507 Hawthorne Elementary School in Everett Public School Hazel Dell Elementary in Vancouver Public Schools Highland Elementary in Clarkston School District Highland Middle School in Bellevue School District Highlands Middle School in Kennewick School District Highline High School in Highline School District Hilltop Elementary in Highline 401 Hilltop Elementary School in Ocean Beach School District Hood Canal School in Hood Canal School Ingraham High School in Seattle Public Schools Interlake High School in Bellevue School District J.A. Wendt Elementary in Wahkiakum School District 200 Jefferson Elementary in Mount Vernon School District John Hay Elementary School in Seattle Public Schools John Muir Elementary Schools in Seattle Public Schools John Sedgwick Junior High in South Kitsap School District John Stanford International School in Seattle Public Schools Keene-Riverview Elementary in Prosser School District Keithley Middle School in Franklin Pierce School District Kent Elementary in Kent Scholl District #415 Kent Mountain View Academy in Kent School District Kessler Elementary School in Longview School District Kitsap Lake Elementary in Bremerton School District Lacey Elementary in North Thurston School District Lackamas Elementary School in Yelm Community Schools #002 Lake Dolloff Elementary School in Federal Way Public Schools Lake Forest Park Elementary in Shoreline School District Lake Grove Elementary School in Federal Way Public Schools Lake Hills Elementary in Bellevue School District Lake Quinault School in Lake Quinault School District #97 Lake Stevens School District in Lake Stevens School District Lamont Middle School in Lamont School District Larson Heights Elementary in Moses Lake Legacy High School in Kennewick School District Licton Springs K-8 in Seattle Public Schools Lincoln High School in Walla Walla School District Lincoln Middle School in Clarkston School District Lowell Elementary School in Everett Public Schools Lynden High School in Lynden School District Lynnwood High School in Edmonds School District Manitou Park elementary in Tacoma Schools Mark Morris High School in Longview School District McMicken Heights Elementary School in Highline School District #401 Meadow Ridge Elementary in Kent School District Meridian Elementary in Kent School District Meridian Park Elementary in Shoreline School District Methow Valley Elementary School in Methow Valley School District #350 Midland Elementary in Franklin Pierce School District Mill A School in Mill A School District #31 Mill Creek Middle School in Kent School District Miller Junior High in Aberdeen School District #5 Mirror Lake Elementary in Federal Way Public Schools MONTE CRISTO ELEMENTARY in GRANITE FALLS SCHOOL DISTRICT #332 Monument Elementary in Quincy School Dist. ESD 171 Mountain View Elementary in Quincy School District 144 Mountain View Middle School in Bremerton School District Mountlake Terrace High School in Edmonds Naselle-Grays River Valley School in Naselle-Grays River Valley School District #155 Nathan Hale High School in Seattle Public Schools Nautilus K-8 in Federal Way Public Schools Naval Avenue Early Learning Center in Bremerton School District Nisqually Middle School in North Thurston Public Schools North Lake Middle School in Lake Stevens School District North Mason High School in North Mason School District North Omak Elementary in Omak School District #19 Oak Grove Elementary / Firwood Secondary in Clover Park School District Oakesdale School (K-12) in Oakesdale School District Ocean Park Elementary in Ocean Beach School District Olivia Park Elementary School in Mukilteo School District Olympic Elementary School in Chehalis School District Olympic Hills Elementary in Seattle Public Schools Olympic Middle School in Auburn School District NO. 408 Olympic View Elementary in Federal Way Public Schools Omak High School in Omak School District Opportunity Elementary in Central Valley School District No.356 Orcas Island School in Orcas Island School District #137 Pacific Beach Elementary in North Beach #64 Panther Lake Elementary in Federal Way Public Schools Pateros School District in Pateros School District Pe Ell School in Pe Ell School District Pioneer Middle School in Steilacoom Historical School District #1 Port Angeles High School in Port Angeles School District Prescott School in Prescott School District #402-37 Progress Elementary School in Central Valley School District 356 R. 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Long High School in Longview School District Rainier Beach High School in Seattle Public Schools Rainier Middle School in Auburn School District Rainier View Elementary School in Federal Way Public Schools Reardan Elementary School in Reardan-Edwall School District Reardan High School/Middle School in Reardan-Edwall School District Ridgefield High School in Ridgefield School District Riverside Elementary School in Riverside School District Riverside High School in Riverside School District Riverside Middle School in Riverside School District Robert Frost Elementary in Lake Washington School District Rochester Primary School in Rochester School District (Rochester Primary School) Roosevelt Elementary in Port Angeles School District Rosalia Schools in Rosalia School District #320 Sacajawea Middle School in Federal Way Public Schools Sage Hills High School in Ephrata School District Salnave ElementarySchool in Cheney School District Sammamish High School in Bellevue School District Scriber Lake High School in Edmonds School District Seattle World School in Seattle Public Schools Shining Mountain Elementary in Bethel
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