Lawmakers are considering SB 5882, a bill to cut the ratio of certified teachers in public schools by inc ...
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Opinion: SB 5882 would cut the ratio of teachers in public schools
Opinion: SB 5882 would cut the ratio of teachers in public schools
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Letter: ‘We find the dominant, post-Christian culture in the U.S. to be unfair and intolerant’
Letter: ‘We find the dominant, post-Christian culture in the U.S. to be unfair and intolerant’
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Rick Syring retires after 35 years on Green Mountain School District’s board
Rick Syring retires after 35 years on Green Mountain School District’s board
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Opinion: Teacher strikes tell students it’s OK to break the law
Opinion: Teacher strikes tell students it’s OK to break the law
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POLL: Do you support teacher strikes, even though they violate Washington state law?
POLL: Do you support teacher strikes, even though they violate Washington state law?
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Opinion: WEA union threatens illegal strike to close public schools in Evergreen and Camas
Opinion: WEA union threatens illegal strike to close public schools in Evergreen and Camas
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Opinion: Nearly 64,000 students sign up for Arizona’s private school choice program
Opinion: Nearly 64,000 students sign up for Arizona’s private school choice program
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POLL: Do you agree with OSPI’s claim that school shutdowns during the COVID pandemic did not put students behind?
POLL: Do you agree with OSPI’s claim that school shutdowns during the COVID pandemic did not put students behind?
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Opinion: Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction says COVID-19 school shutdowns did not put students behind
Opinion: Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction says COVID-19 school shutdowns did not put students behind
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Opinion: As parents flee controversial public schools, private school enrollment jumps by 25 percent in Washington state
Opinion: As parents flee controversial public schools, private school enrollment jumps by 25 percent in Washington state