Chief Sealth High School celebrates Cinco de Mayo – and an award!

May 5, 2009 at 5:05 pm | In West Seattle news, West Seattle schools, West Seattle video | 1 Comment

Those dancers were part of Chief Sealth High School’s Cinco de Mayo assembly earlier this afternoon – and the assembly ended with a bonus: Seattle Seahawks reps (including defensive tackle Craig Terrill) were there to present Sealth teacher Nancy Ruyzcki with the Symetra MVP award (officially announced last December), which brings the school a $20,000 grant and what Sealth’s Sam Reed describes as “a complete set of laptop computers that will be for use by our students in a mobile-classroom setting” – see ‘em here:

Terrill also led the students in a cheer – noting that he’s a Seahawk and they (because of the Chief Sealth mascot) are Seahawks too:

1 Comment

  1. Thanks for posting this about the celebration yesterday. We are excited about the prospect of having teachers incorporate more technology to generate student produced work in the classrooms.

    Nancy R

    Comment by Nancy Ruzycki — May 6, 09 11:19 am #

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