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Mar. 3—OLYMPIA — Washington state likely will start spending more money to help public schools support K-12 students with special needs. With minutes to spare before their 5 p.m. deadline to ...
Reykdal and Olson believe schools still aren’t getting enough funding in 2024. The percentage of the state’s general fund budget dedicated to K-12 education funding declined from 52.4% in 2019 ...
The bill would direct the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction to oversee grants for establishing and expanding programs where instruction is in English and another language, both in ...
On June 7, 2018, the Supreme Court declared the state had fully covered the funding of basic education, lifting the contempt order and $100,000 a day fine, ending any judicial oversight of the case. [10] [11] In the McCleary ruling, the Supreme Court cited teacher pay as a primary issue with the failure of the state to fund public education. [12]
This second round of education relief funding was called "ESSER 2.0" by the U.S. Department of Education. A third round of relief funding, ESSER 3.0, sent $122 billion to K-12 public education on March 11, 2021 through the American Rescue Plan Act signed by President Joe Biden. In total, $190 billion in relief fund was sent to K-12 education in ...
The Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, or OSPI, is the state education agency for the State of Washington. The agency is bound by the Washington State Legislature to implement state laws regarding education, including the 1993 education reform act which mandated the controversial WASL standards based assessment .
That will require rebalancing state funding and empowering voters to pass school bond measures with a simple majority. The recent decision in Wahkiakum School District v. State of Washington is a ...
The district, in 2022, was awarded a grant of over $1,000,000 from the Washington Student Achievement Council. The funds are to be used to reach out to parents and young children, particularly at-risk students. [27] Funding for Green Hill School is provided in full by the state of Washington. [37]