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Social Emotional Learning: What It Is and How It’s Taught in Washington’s Schools

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / Social Emotional Learning (SEL)

Jean-Paul Theriot starts his physical education classes by asking his students to give him a thumbs up or a thumbs down. It’s a quick way […]

Social Emotional Learning: What It Is and How It’s Taught in Washington’s Schools

Supporting the Well-being of Washington’s Native American Students and Families

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / Families

Native American Heritage Month, also known as American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month, is celebrated every November across the country. Washington state is home

Supporting the Well-being of Washington’s Native American Students and Families

Washington Educators Enhance Literacy Instruction Practices Using Multi-Tiered Systems of Support

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / Literacy, MTSS

Every child has the right to learn to read and write. In Washington, educators are increasing their efforts to support early literacy for all students

Washington Educators Enhance Literacy Instruction Practices Using Multi-Tiered Systems of Support

Educational Resources for Combatting Antisemitism

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / History

January 27 is International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Designated by the United Nations (UN), this day honors the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust and millions

Educational Resources for Combatting Antisemitism

Imagination Library Now Available to Families in All Washington Counties

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / Literacy

Last week, the Imagination Library expanded into Thurston and Mason counties, making the program fully available in 33 of Washington’s counties and partially available in

Imagination Library Now Available to Families in All Washington Counties

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