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The Rose Urban-Rural Program has a goal of annually doubling the number of urban and rural schools participating in the Sister School Exchange. In it's third year, the number of schools recruited quadrupled- exceeding the program goal- with eight urban and eight rural schools agreeing to participate in a 2004-2005 school-year exchange. The Sister School program expanded its urban locations to include Juneau, Alaska. This is the first time an urban Southeast Alaska community has been involved with the Rose Urban-Rural Exchange. Spirit Camps in rural Southeast Alaska have previously been a part of the Student and Teacher Training parts of the Rose Urban-Rural Exchange.
Publication Date
4-17-2005
Keywords
Rose Urban Rural Program, middle schools, high schools, Southeast Alaska, student exchange, teacher training, cultural understandings
Recommended Citation
McDiarmid, Williamson and Frazier, Rosyland, "Program Evaluation: Rose Urban Rural Sister School 2005" (2005). Reports. 310.
https://scholarworks.alaska.edu/uaa_iser_reports/310
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12098