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Mental health support for preschools sees 50% cut in new WA budget
The funding is essential to both providers, who are often overworked, and to young children, who risk expulsion without proper intervention.
The funding is essential to both providers, who are often overworked, and to young children, who risk expulsion without proper intervention.
This story originally appeared in the Spokesman-Review. Sighs of relief, hesitant celebrations, even tears emanated from after-school providers and advocacy
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.