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The Northwest School average salary is $42,335, median salary is $37,752 with a salary range from $35,672 to $53,581.
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Application Scientist 35,672-35,672 Ann Arbor, MI, 48103 2016 The Northwest School Application Scientist Salaries (2)
The Northwest School Ann Arbor, MI Salaries
Customer Support Scientist 53,581-53,581 Ann Arbor, MI, 48103 2016 The Northwest School Customer Support Scientist Salaries (1)
The Northwest School Ann Arbor, MI Salaries
Application Scientist 37,752-37,752 Ann Arbor, MI, 48103 2015 The Northwest School Application Scientist Salaries (2)
The Northwest School Ann Arbor, MI Salaries
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  • The Northwest School
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Seattle, WA
  • The Northwest School was founded in 1980 by three teachers who understood that a great school begins with an excellent faculty. Teachers at The Northwest School are passionate about their subjects. Students "catch" this excitement because teachers see education as an active enterprise to share. The sense of trust this creates allows students to take the intellectual risks necessary for real learning. Our teachers develop their own curricula in teams. Their strong collegiality adds to the mutual respect that pervades the school. Teams of Humanities faculty share lectures, modeling different styles and contrasting points of view. Cooperation across...