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Sequoyah Middle School (Washington) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sequoyah Middle School (Washington)
Sequoyah Middle School is a public middle school in Auburn, Washington, USA, and is part of the Federal Way School District. The school is named after Sequoyah, a noted 19th Century Cherokee who created the Cherokee syllabary to write the Cherokee language, the only recorded instance of an individual creating a new system of writing.〔(Manataka, American Indian Council article, retrieved online 2011-05-17 )〕 ==Academic==
Pre-Advanced Placement (“Pre-AP”) is offered to students in the subject areas of math and language arts. This model, as designed by the College Board, is intended to “prepare every student for higher intellectual engagement by starting the development of skills and acquisition of knowledge as early as possible.” 〔(School website, retrieved online 2011-05-15 )〕 This program is open to any Sequoyah student. The school offers "looping", which involves students having the same teachers for two consecutive years to foster relationships with fellow students and teachers.〔(Seattle Times school guide, 2008-06-08, retrieved online 2011-05-17 )〕
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