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Seabury School : ウィキペディア英語版
Seabury School

Seabury School is an independent school for gifted children in Tacoma, Washington.
Founded in 1989, Seabury is the only independent school in the South Puget Sound marketed towards intellectually advanced children. Seabury is a member of the Pacific Northwest Association of Independent Schools (PNAIS)〔(PNAIS )〕 and the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges (NASC).〔(Seabury School )〕
Children from Tacoma, Federal Way, Kent, Auburn, Gig Harbor, Puyallup and the Puget Sound region come to Seabury for its personalized approach to education and emphasis on the development of creative and analytical thinking skills.
Seabury serves students from pre-kindergarten through eighth grades on two campuses: one in Northeast Tacoma and one in downtown Tacoma.
==History==
The school began when two principals, one in private education and the other retired from public school administration, met and were reflecting on their careers. Barbara Field and Lee Woodworth Fisher were concerned with the lack of appropriate educational placement for very bright, highly exceptional students. At that time, funds for these students were not generally available in the public schools under the assumption these students could "fend for themselves."
In 1988, Field and Fisher met with educators from private gifted schools to learn about the structure, curriculum, and Washington State's legal requirements for private schools. The two founders then met with psychologists, educators from the University of Washington and other public and private programs, in addition to state officials from the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. By late fall, it was decided that the school would open with grades kindergarten through second and with plans for inclusion through grade six. After accumulating used furniture, materials and books, Field and Fisher rented a commercially zoned building on 51st Street NE near Commencement Bay in Northeast Tacoma.
The school's name reflected the location's scenic environment and Field's past connections with Episcopal schools.
The incorporation of the non-profit organization was certified in November 1988. Barbara Field was named as the registered agent. Lee Woodworth Fisher, Lyle Starkey, and Don Field were named incorporators. Evergreen Bank, a teachers' bank in Seattle, provided a $10,000 loan to support the opening of the school, and The Medina Foundation and private donors supplied funds for the school’s initial operation.
In September 1989, Seabury School opened with eighteen students, two teachers and parent volunteer aides. Mrs. Field donated her first year of teaching and administration. Wenda Collins was the upper primary grade teacher. Fisher started the school library with used books and 20 years of ''National Geographic'' magazines. The founding Board of Directors included Fisher, financial and legal professionals Ed Opstad (board president) and Scott Jablon, educators Manvel Schauffler and Mary Helen Robinson, and child psychologist Richard Borton.
By September 1990, Seabury had 38 students, a director, three teachers, three aides, a set of bylaws and an ever-expanding set of policies. In 1992, the school was accepted as a candidate member of the Pacific Northwest Association of Independent Schools.
In the fall of 1993, enrollment had expanded so Seabury offered a full academic program of classes for students in preschool through grade six, including French language instruction. In 2009, Seabury continued fulfilling its vision of establishing academic schools for students by opening a middle school for gifted students in grades 6-8 within the heart of downtown Tacoma. Seabury buses its students between the sites.〔Fisher, Lee. "History of Seabury." Dec. 10, 2009〕〔Field, Barbara. "Seabury History." Nov. 17, 2010〕

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