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Brian Shute, Speech-Language Pathologist & Franklin Historical Society Pages   (back to staff)
Phone: 354-2656
Email: BrianSh@spokaneschools.org


News and Activities
On May 21 and 22, 2009, Franklin celebrated a century of teaching and learning excellence in this building. The first Spokane Franklin School was built downtown, circa 1889. There is lots of material here, much of it reflecting photographs and a long, unique history. Feel free to spend some time here with a glass of lemonade or a cup of tea (I'll buy) and thanks for visiting. Return often as updates are frequently made. As a connection to the Franklin learning community, old and new, please feel free to email or write to me. And by all means, if you have any Franklin artifacts or photos, we'd be delighted to see them!
  Article: The Franklin School In Spokane, Washington: A Blast From The Past
  Franklin Alumnus Climbs Mt. Everest
  Franklin Parade and Festival Marking 100 Years!
  Franklin Reunion Party!
  Franklin Videos
  Pictures Of The Month
  Centennial Speeches
  Franklin Photo Gallery Pre-1909
  Franklin Photo Gallery 1909-1919
  Franklin Photo Gallery 1920s
  Franklin Photo Gallery 1930s
  Franklin Photo Gallery 1940s Vol 1
  Franklin Photo Gallery 1940s Vol 2
  Franklin Photo Gallery 1950s Vol 1
  Franklin Photo Gallery 1950s Vol 2
  Franklin Photo Gallery 1950s Vol 3
  Franklin Photo Gallery 1950s Vol 4
  Franklin Photo Gallery 1960s
  Franklin Photo Gallery 1970s
  Franklin Photo Gallery 1980s
  Franklin Photo Gallery 1990s
  Franklin Photo Gallery 2000s
  Franklin Photo Gallery: Obscure Photographs
  Centennial Picture Gallery
  Copyrights and my use
  Dirk Kempthorne Letter For Centennial Celebration
  Benjamin Franklin Quotes
  Book: First Class for 100 Years: Spokane Public Schools, 1889-1989
  Contributors & Thanks!
  Doug Clark: Alumni know why Franklin's going strong
  Franklin Oral and Written History Collections
  Franklin Oral History Format: Join in on the history!
  In Memorium
  Leo's Studio: "Smile on the Count of 4...One, Two, Four!"
  Nostalgia Magazine Article On Franklin School
  Spokane Free Speech Fight
  Spokesman Review Article: Celebrating a century of Franklin
  Spokesman Review Article: Wonder where I got this grade-school mindset?
  Teacher Rules, Circa 1905
  The Little Red School House/Cory Davis 1985 Sound Clip
  The Spokane Free Speech Fights

   
  WELCOME for the first time, or welcome back to a year at Franklin Elementary School. Perhaps I see your child; maybe you are visiting here to learn more about the historical Franklin School; perhaps you are an alumnus from yesteryear. Whatever the reason, I'm glad you are here.

For those folks involved in speech-language therapy, I am delighted to have the opportunity to work your children and you. Some students I have known from previous therapy and others are brand new to me this year. In either case, we will be addressing various aspects of articulation, language, fluency, and voice with the overarching goal of increasing classroom communication. This year, our theme will revolve around "The Language of Peace." Thanks for visiting!

~Dr. B



 
Assignments and Projects
Helpful Information
  On Speech-Language Homework
  About Brian Shute
  On Upbeat and Downbeat Words
  Special Education Abbreviations
  Speech Sound Production
  On Reinforcements and Rewards

   



 
 
   
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