Leschi Elementary is closed Friday after more than 100 students and staff reported potential norovirus symptoms.
The money will help pay for school-level STEM programs and establish a district-wide Student Leadership Council.
Superintendent Denise Juneau called the youth vaping epidemic an "urgent matter for the health and well-being of our students."
See which Washington schools were highly ranked in the latest 2020 rankings from U.S. News & World Report.
Students collected nearly 300 nonperishable food items for Hopelink
A Seattle teacher on Wednesday photographed two students getting checked by Sound Transit fare enforcement.
There are at least 30 paid openings across Seattle to help kids cross streets to get to school, according to SDOT.
Inflation adjusted data for 2018 shows Washington state spend more than the national average out of their own pocket on supplies.
The Academy for Rising Educators will feed into teaching programs at City U and Seattle University.
When's the first day of school in Seattle? Plus, other must-know dates for students, parents and teachers.
A new analysis from CNBC identified which colleges end up paying off the most for students.
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced the final scholarship winners of 2019 on Monday.
In the episode, "Problem Areas" host Wyatt Senac will explore disparities in education funding in Seattle.
Symetra, Seattle Seahawks presented Sand Point Elementary with 2018 Symetra Heroes in the Classroom MVP Award to fund 'Hear Our Voices'
The annual U.S. News & World Report best high school rankings are out. See where local high schools ranked
Kerry Howell will lead advancement efforts at Seattle Colleges.
Seattle's Franklin High School has the best mock trial team in the U.S. They are raising money to defend that title in the 2019 competition.
This spring, state tests and Ramadan overlap. CAIR has accused Seattle schools of sending "offensive" advice to parents.
The Beacon Hill school dates to the 1860s.
The prestigious Essentially Ellington competition happens at Lincoln Center in New York in May.
Washington is experiencing the worse measles outbreak since the 1990s. See how immunization rates for your school district
The Simon Youth Community Scholarships is offering $1,500 scholarships to Seattle-area students.
The Freestone Future Leaders Scholarship is worth $5,000 for students entering college in fall 2019.
“Len Anderson works tirelessly to engage students, learn about their interests and build relationships.”—Colleague Lori McEwen
In 2016, Seattle schools pushed back start times. That move boosted some high schoolers' grades.
“Abbey Buchert is a truly gifted teacher who knows how to encourage all students to be their very best. She helps her 2nd-graders grow.”
Washington State Patrol conducts planned and suprise inspections of school buses in every district across the state.
The group Period at UW has started a petition to get the attention of local school officials.
“Zoe Manzo brings a sense of confidence, creativity and excellence to her instruction. She truly cares about each student’s success!”
“Mr. Pentland only recently began his second year as a 1st grade teacher at Concord, but he has already made his positive presence felt.”
The deadline for the first round of college applications is coming Nov. 1. Here are the best colleges and universities in Washington.
Disability Rights Washington released a report Wednesday alleging abusive conditions at Clarinda Academy in Iowa.
“Meg Herlofsky is a school leader with heart and humility and an irreplaceable part of our Dimmitt team.”—Angela Sasao, school colleague
The university's plan to expand its campus and create an "innovation district" moved out of committee and now heads to the full council.
The National Merit Scholarship Corp. announced the Washington nominees this week.
U.S. News & World Report is out with its 2019 rankings of best colleges. See the Washington schools on the list.
The district announced a tentative agreement to avoid a Seattle teachers strike Friday evening.
A Seattle teacher strike is possible if the union can't reach a deal before the first day of school, Sept. 5.
Seattle Public Schools and the Seattle Education Association are negotiating teacher pay. The first day of school is Sept. 5.
School supplies are expensive, for teachers and students. Find resources for your family or donate to these supply drives