Edmonds, Mukilteo, Everett, Arlington and Stanwood-Camano plan to cut programs and eliminate jobs next school year.
Treehouse is a nonprofit dedicated to furthering educational opportunities for youth in Foster Care
A Cascade High School grad is heading up the effort in Washington. This week, he checked in with Everett school leaders.
Tolley, interim superintendent since last summer, is expected to inherit the position permanently in July.
The kindergartener was reportedly restrained as much as five times a day by her special education teacher, the lawsuit says.
Michael Tolley, Charles McNulty and Jeanice Kerr Swift want the job. They’ll stand for questions at a public forum Wednesday.
Kids are admitted to the free preschool in Everett Station by lottery. The school pays no rent in exchange for improvements.
The ClimeTime program provides more resources to teach about climate change. And it gets kids thinking about solutions.
He said he needs time to recharge. A search for a successor is underway, with the school board hoping to make a hire in April.
The school board on Tuesday adopted a blueprint for potential layoffs and deep program cuts to make ends meet.
The complaint alleges hostility and retaliation when Cassandra Clark raised concerns about leadership at Grove Elementary.
Fewer students, rising costs and disappearing federal aid have forced schools to consider where they can pare spending.
Simmons has served for 11 years. Deadline to apply for the District 1 seat is Feb. 28.
After four failed attempts in two years, a Marysville levy added to its margin Wednesday.
Miner has been doing the job for seven months. School board members say the interim superintendent is the “right fit.”
The school district partners with EvCC to teach practical classes on pronunciation, paperwork and parent-teacher conferences.
Representatives from 18 different EU countries made a stop in Snohomish during their US tour.
Smaller districts in Snohomish County seem to be recovering more quickly — and gaining students — than their urban counterparts.
“Suspicious activities” on the district’s network delayed classes and caused schedule havoc. “Kids are using pencil and paper again.”
Molly Barnes allegedly solicited opinions from a group of conservative parents and employees on Facebook. It’s unclear if she broke the law.