Two Native American girls, a middle school student and a preschooler dressed in jingle dresses and regalia, dance in a high school commons. Audience members watch at tables behind them. A mural of central Spokane are on the wall behind them, as are windows turning dark with sunset.
A maintenance worker in a high-visibility jacket, with gloves on, inspects and cleans a dipstick from a snow blower engine in a workshop setting.
Six middle school student sit on stairs facing a camera while having a conversation with one another.
A high school student wears a military helmet and red scarf while sitting on top of a dog house with the name “Snoopy” above the opening. She is on a stage and students holding musical instruments in the orchestra pit are in the foreground.
High school students stand in a row on stage, holding books in their hands. One student with curly hair stands forward slightly.
A collage of two adults and one student holidng awards.
Symphony members wearing different colored shirts set up on a stage as elementary students take their seats in the audience.
A teacher reaches out his hands to take mushrooms from two high school students that they found outside while exploring a green field lined with trees. Other students can be seen looking around in the background.
Principal George Gessler smiles for a photo outside Garfield Elementary school.
People walking in an aisle at a convention, booths on either side.
A graphic with a quote on the left that reads, "They are kids who want to do their best; they just don't always know how, and we are here to facilitate that and support them in doing so." Beneath the quote is the name "Hailey Leighton" and "Madison & Arlington Elementary Schools" in bold text. On the right side, there is a circular photo of a smiling woman sitting outdoors with a dog. The background shows a river, trees, and a bridge.
The image shows two individuals working together in a study session. One person, wearing a blue sweatshirt, is holding a pen and writing in a notebook while also looking at an open textbook that contains diagrams. Another person, whose arm is visible, is pointing at something on a laptop, likely assisting or guiding the study process.
Flet Middle School students stand in groups in their Nutrition Commons, talking before the school day begins.
 Three children are smiling and standing next to a wooden box with a "Rock the Vote" sign in their elementary school cafeteria. Each child is holding a colored voting slip and placing it into one of the labeled slots in the box.
Cooper Elementary School principal Jessica Gaddy smiles as she looks out of frame; students and parents are out-of-focus on the school playground behind her.
A portrait of Heidi Schuler from Salk Middle School is displayed on the right, where she is smiling and wearing glasses. To the left, a quote in blue text reads, "Every student wants to feel included, involved and independent, and it is our job to help make that happen!"
Two high school students stand at a podium in a classroom, one reading from a paper while the other wears a judge's wig. A teacher smiles in the background, with shelves of books and classroom materials behind her.
An art installation that is made of stainless steel, cast glass, and LED light on an exterior wall of a gray brick building. A tree climbs towards the sky, finding opportunities for growth among architectural elements. Atop the branches are glass flower buds of different colors.
A middle school football player wearing a white jersey with red and black text reading “Wolfpack 85” smiles and waves from a football field. Teammates are next to him, and the graphic on the photo reads “SPS Extra!” with a Spokane Public Schools logo.
Garry Dance Team