Shirley McCune
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Shirley McCune works under Terry Bergeson at the Washington Office of Superintendent of Instruction as OSPI’s federal liaison of learning and teaching, which is concerned with the use of the WASL with No Child Left Behind. The WASL is a controversial test which originally promised that all seniors will get a world-class diploma by 2008, but as of 2006 instead promised that half of all students and three-quarters of minority students would not get diplomas if they did not pass the WASL by 2008.
McCune is also an author. She co-wrote the book “The Light Shall Set You Free,” in which she channels a spirit named Kuthumi and talks about being admitted to a fifth dimension.[1]
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- ^ [1] Tribune SNOHOMISH COUNTY Volume 117, Number 29 Wednesday, July 19, 2006 by Kristin Kline "Self-published scientist may have influenced education reform"