Nonprofit Best Schools Marysville rallies in support of February school levy
The Clover Parks School District released findings from its independent review — with notable differences from a Stanwood-Camano report.
While practicing the construction basics, pre-apprenticeship students at Edmonds College also give back to the community.
In its 61st year, the student-led food drive collected more than 40,000 canned food items and 1,300 gifts for local families.
More than 20 nonprofits have partnered to figure out why exactly a child skips school. Their work is making a big difference.
In its findings, the Stanwood-Camano School District apologized to Lakes High School and reaffirmed a commitment to equity work.
Ken Christoferson, the district’s longest serving board member, resigned on Dec. 6.
The 15-year-old sophomore alleges that, consciously or not, a new girls basketball head coach limited players of color.
The latest settlement marks the earliest known allegations against Kurt Hollstein, who worked in the district until last year.
The levy funds 14% of the district’s budget including athletics, extracurricular activities and some transportation services.
Katie Jackson resigned in November for personal reasons. The board plans to fill the spot by Jan. 4.
“The pilgrims made Thanksgiving. I know that because we read books.” Read on for more lessons from Snohomish students age 5 to 7.
Five districts in Snohomish County are participating in the new Guaranteed Admissions Program. Hundreds of students will benefit.
The move signals potential funding losses for the Marysville School District, though the concept is at least three years out.
It may take three weeks to complete the investigation. Meanwhile, one of the game’s officials disputed claims about slurs on the playing field.
Snohomish County is home to 1,905 refugees from Ukraine. Refugee and Immigrant Services Northwest is helping them to build new lives.
A tax measure funds 14% of the school district’s budget. If it fails in November, there will be at least $15 million in budget cuts.
In Everett, students can pay $10 to take the World Language Assessment. In the testing room, it’s like the United Nations.
A jury awarded millions to 10 students and parents who say they suffered injuries at Sky Valley Education Center.
Rena Priest, a Lummi Nation member, shared writing advice, read from her works and fielded questions from aspiring young poets.