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Invited
by the Ford Foundation,
University
of Washington educators first traveled to Port Elizabeth,
South Africa, in 1999. Meeting with school leaders and administrators
forged lasting relationships based on shared goals of educational
equity and access. Professor Ed Taylor says, “You can
stand in the heart of the schools and see shanties and deep
poverty, but in that school, you also feel the sense of hope,
of optimism, of commitment to a struggle and a sense of history.
There is an absolute sense of urgency.”
This sense of
urgency compelled Seattle school leaders to sponsor 7
South African principals to come to Seattle in 2003.
They participated in leadership training at schools throughout
the state, including the Yakima Reservation.
“Coming to America made us realize that we could
do a lot of this ourselves”, according to Bruce Damons,
principal of Sapphire Primary school.
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Coalition
of Seattle and Port Elizabeth Principals
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