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Northwest
Seattle teachers approve new contract following strike
Teachers in Seattle have approved a new, three-year contract following a strike.
September 20, 2022
Northwest
Tentative deal reached to end Seattle teachers strike
Seattle Public Schools said late Monday it had reached a tentative agreement with the union for teachers.
September 13, 2022
Local News
Wildfire smoke closes schools in Index, Sultan
Unhealthy air prompted the first wildfire-related closure in Sultan. Power was cut to Index, where students were told…
September 13, 2022
Local News
Failed levies slashed Marysville sports; now, county will fund some
Through a county grant, the Boys and Girls Club and YMCA will host on-campus athletics for grades 6…
September 8, 2022
Northwest
Seattle cancels 1st day of school as teachers OK strike
Wednesdays first day of school canceled after teachers voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike.
September 6, 2022
Local News
Wary optimism as students, educators embark on new school year
There’s a sense of normalcy. There’s also concern about the pandemic’s toll on students and its impact on…
September 1, 2022
Local News
Hundreds of Everett kindergarteners get a dress rehearsal for school
Everett Ready, a transition program, helps students learn what to expect in class. About 78% of incoming students…
August 31, 2022
Local News
Bigger class sizes, smaller staffs await Marysville students
After two levies failed, this year’s budget includes 45 fewer full-time positions. Most reductions were at the elementary…
August 29, 2022
Local News
Small school districts find special ed ‘safety net’ can be tangled web
Lake Stevens lost about $140K in special education refunds due to clerical errors. Avoiding a repeat will consume…
August 28, 2022
Local News
Mental health professional appointed to Snohomish School Board
Sarah Adams wants to emotionally and academically support students as schools “rebuild after COVID.”
August 28, 2022
Local News
Student loan forgiveness a ‘Band-Aid’ for big wound, say locals in debt
Up to $20K in debt will be erased for millions. In Snohomish County, reactions were mixed: elation, frustration,…
August 26, 2022
Local News
Marysville school’s new approach embraces ‘Indigenous ways of learning’
Educators are redesigning Heritage High’s education model to support Indigenous students in a culturally competent way.
August 10, 2022
Local News
Monroe’s interim superintendent hired at $260K
Marci Larsen is set to lead the school district for 2022-23.
August 9, 2022
Local News
Now, students can take a mental health day without cutting class
A new law requires school districts rewrite their manuals to add mental health as a reason for an…
August 7, 2022
Local News
Monroe school officials ink nearly $400K resignation deal with Blasko
Some parents were ruffled by the details in the agreement with the superintendent, but relieved to have a…
July 20, 2022
Local News
Blasko to resign, get nearly $396K in severance with Monroe schools
The embattled superintendent exits weeks after a scathing report found his conduct created a toxic work environment.
July 15, 2022
Local News
‘Broccoli in the brownies’: New takes on summer school boost attendance
Lakewood schools are trying a summer camp-style approach. Meanwhile, Arlington buses books and math games directly to kids.
July 14, 2022
Local News
Monroe schools wants to know what public seeks in an interim leader
The board is on track to interview candidates July 28, though it’s unclear if the community can watch
July 9, 2022
Local News
These grads have something ‘priceless’: Degrees and lived experience
Meet three women whose degrees are just as valuable as their experience with addiction, incarceration and homelessness.
July 6, 2022
Local News
Search begins in earnest for Monroe interim superintendent
Meanwhile, Superintendent Justin Blasko is still on leave, and school officials are keeping quiet about his future.
July 1, 2022
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