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August 1, 2007
The Paschal Sherman Indian School received the Polished Apple Award from the Council of Educational Facility Planners International, Washington chapter.
Designed by ALSC Architects and constructed by Garco Construction, both of Spokane, the school is near Lake Omak in the north central part of the state. The project is intended to reflect the integration of the culture and history of the 12 Native American tribes that make up the Paschal Sherman Indian Tribe. A two-story cultural center is the focus of the campus.