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How WA teachers are leading the AI revolution in K–12 education
A quiet revolution in Washington's classrooms
A quiet revolution in Washington's classrooms
Seattle voters will decide this fall whether to renew a property tax that not only helps pay for early childhood
The Judicial Institute gives middle and high school teachers a closer look into the legal system, allowing them to develop better civics lessons.
Loss of state and federal funds has put a double squeeze on the Washington Talking Book and Braille Library and similar institutions.
As more students consider alternative career paths, Washington schools are investing in programs that blend hands-on experience and academic growth.