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How will Seattle Public Schools pay for the new teacher contract?
The district faces a shortfall that nears $200M over three years if it doesn't find a new source of money.
The district faces a shortfall that nears $200M over three years if it doesn't find a new source of money.
Programs to address students’ social-emotional needs rely on continued access to the funds, superintendents say.
With reports of increased levels of stress and anxiety among Washington youth, schools are treating mental health absences similarly to sick days.
Teachers in Seattle are on strike for better pay and support. Share your story to help us report on the ongoing negotiations' reach.
Educators in Seattle, Kent and elsewhere in Washington are calling for better pay and classroom support, which have stretched district budgets.