Opinion What WA students have to say about education cuts We cut education funding. These students want you to know what that has meant for them over the years. by Christine Cornell / May 2, 2018
Equity Trump will get a lesson from Spokane’s National Teacher of the Year Mandy Manning, a Spokane teacher, will deliver a message from her immigrant and refugee students to the White House this week. by Lilly Fowler / April 30, 2018
Politics Tax fatigue? Durkan unveils education levy Despite questions about rising property taxes, Mayor Jenny Durkan is proposing more money for education. by David Kroman / April 18, 2018
Politics Is a strike looming at the University of Washington? As the April 30 contract negotiation deadline approaches, academic student employees are weighing the possibility of a strike. by Mason Bryan / April 18, 2018
Politics In historic first, an American Indian will lead Seattle Public Schools Denise Juneau was unanimously selected and will be the first American Indian superintendent in the city’s history. by Mark Trahant Indian Country Today / April 5, 2018
Politics UW could become 6th campus nationwide with a postdoc union Some university researchers have passed a major hurdle in their quest to unionize by Mason Bryan / March 16, 2018
Politics From Tumwater to Seattle, students unite in gun walkout They’re from different communities, but high school students all over Washington joined in the national walkout by Kristen M. Clark & David Kroman / March 14, 2018
Opinion A new Seattle schools superintendent? Not so fast The Seattle Public School Board needs to slow down and engage communities before replacing Superintendent Larry Nyland. by Phyllis Campano & Paula Montgomery / March 12, 2018
Equity Building equity in schools haunted by racism How can we 'meet each kid, each student, where they’re at, and give each student what they need'? by Caroline Gerdes / February 7, 2018