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Washington lawmakers are entering the final weeks of this year's legislative session, meaning time is running out to tackle big policy questions, and budget proposals are finally coming into public view.
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Now offered in more than a dozen schools in Washington state, Clayful connects students with mental health coaches via text message.
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The court said in its written opinion that the state shares only part of the responsibility to pay schools' construction costs, but didn't specify exactly how much.
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COVID-19A state advisory group has decided against recommending a COVID-19 vaccine requirement for students in K-12 schools.
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It’s been eight weeks since the school year began, and Seattle Public Schools has just started offering in-person services for students in special…
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Only a handful of school districts in the state are aiming to hold school in person this fall. One of them is Kittitas School District in Central…
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In NPR Ed's latest Long Listen, we explore innovative schools that tap into the power of student-directed learning.
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New "supplement not supplant" rules, meant to balance spending between rich and poor schools, have critics gnashing their teeth.
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Some people in public education work hidden in plain sight. Here's the story of one man who takes on the role of surrogate parent, teacher and counselor.
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Seeing what's on the white board in front of the classroom doesn't mean you can read the textbook in front of your nose, so say lawmakers who are pushing…