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New Data Show Transitional Kindergarten Programs Close Opportunity Gaps

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / Uncategorized

New data released today show the state’s program to support our youngest learners’ transition into kindergarten is making a tangible difference in student achievement and […]

New Data Show Transitional Kindergarten Programs Close Opportunity Gaps

Blended Transitional Kindergarten Program Creates Community in Spokane

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / Bilingual education

In Taylor Johnson’s classroom, she proudly displays her class motto: “Accepted. Respected. Valued. Loved.” “Those are my four core beliefs,” she said. “I believe that

Blended Transitional Kindergarten Program Creates Community in Spokane

How Washington’s Teachers Integrate Science Learning in the Classroom

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / Science

In Veronique Paquette’s second grade classroom, content-integrated learning starts with apples. The Eastmont School District teacher weaves together science, mathematics, English language arts (ELA), and

How Washington’s Teachers Integrate Science Learning in the Classroom

How Do Washington’s Public Schools Protect Students’ Gender Identities and Gender Expressions?

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / LGBTQ+

Every year on March 31, Transgender Day of Visibility is celebrated internationally. The day recognizes the contributions of people who identify as transgender or gender-expansive,

How Do Washington’s Public Schools Protect Students’ Gender Identities and Gender Expressions?

Washington Schools Serve as Model for Inclusionary Practices

By The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction / Inclusionary Practices

Last month, education leaders from Utah, California, and Maryland visited three Washington schools to learn strategies for inclusive education to take back to their states.

Washington Schools Serve as Model for Inclusionary Practices

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