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  2. Whatcom Community College - Wikipedia

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    WCC is among the first community colleges in the nation to earn this distinction. [6] Whatcom Community College was one of three schools to receive the Progress and Succeed Award from Hobsons, an education software and services company, in July 2014. The award recognized WCC for using the company's online student advising and support technology ...

  3. Academic grading in the United States - Wikipedia

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    F = 0.0; Another policy commonly used by 4.0-scale schools is to mimic the eleven-point weighted scale (see below) by adding a .33 (one-third of a letter grade) to honors or advanced placement class. (For example, a B in a regular class would be a 3.0, but in honors or AP class it would become a B+, or 3.33).

  4. Bellingham School District - Wikipedia

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    The school was originally Fairhaven High School, but it burned down New Year's Eve of 1935, reopening as a junior high in 1937 and a middle school in 1967. [22] Kulshan Middle School Thunderbirds [23] Bellingham, Sehome, and Squalicum Kulshan is located in the Whatcom Falls neighborhood. The school was opened in 1994. Shuksan Middle School ...

  5. Nooksack Valley School District - Wikipedia

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    Nooksack Valley Middle School is located on State Route 544 (W. Columbia Street) in Nooksack. [2] [3] [4] The school opened as a middle school in 1998 after conversion from an elementary school. As a middle school, it enrolls students in sixth through eighth grades. Classes focus on English literature and composition, math, science, and social ...

  6. Western Washington University - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, the school's name was changed to State Normal School at Whatcom to reflect New Whatcom's name change. In 1904, the name was changed to Washington State Normal School at Bellingham when the townships of Whatcom and Fairhaven joined, and again in 1937, to Western Washington College of Education when it became a four-year college.

  7. Latest special election count shows strong school levy ...

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    There are 159,753 active registered voters in Whatcom County, and a total of 60,221 ballots had been counted, according to the Auditor’s Office website. That’s a turnout of about 38%.

  8. Here’s who’s leading after first count in Whatcom’s primary ...

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    Whatcom County voter turnout was 35% among the county’s 155,458 registered voters, ... 0.4%, Republican Bill Wheeler 4%, Conservative Party candidate Jon Welch 0.7%, Republican Brandon Lee ...

  9. Category : High schools in Whatcom County, Washington

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    Bellingham High School (Washington) alumni (11 P) Pages in category "High schools in Whatcom County, Washington" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.