News Praying coach set to return to Bremerton school after SCOTUS win Joe Kennedy expects to return for the 2023 season — but the prayer case's impact could go far beyond the high school football field. by Venice Buhain / December 27, 2022
News WA schools became a battleground over books Whether Mukilteo high schoolers must read Harper Lee's 'To Kill A Mockingbird' was just one of this year's controversies over classroom literature. by Venice Buhain / December 26, 2022
News ‘I don't want to die at school’: Ingraham shooting prompts protest After the tragedy at Ingraham High School, thousands of students across Seattle rallied for mental health support and stricter gun control measures. by Venice Buhain / November 18, 2022
News Breaking down WA's school funding formula Washington state revamped its K-12 funding system several years ago, but costs continue to rise. Here's what you need to know. by Venice Buhain / November 1, 2022
News How will Seattle Public Schools pay for the new teacher contract? The district faces a shortfall that nears $200M over three years if it doesn't find a new source of money. by Venice Buhain / September 29, 2022
News WA schools ask for more time to spend $2.6B in COVID relief Programs to address students’ social-emotional needs rely on continued access to the funds, superintendents say. by Brandon Block & Venice Buhain / September 27, 2022
News WA students can now take excused mental health days With reports of increased levels of stress and anxiety among Washington youth, schools are treating mental health absences similarly to sick days. by Venice Buhain / September 16, 2022
News WA teachers strikes highlight school funding, staffing woes Educators in Seattle, Kent and elsewhere in Washington are calling for better pay and classroom support, which have stretched district budgets. by Venice Buhain / September 9, 2022
News Universal free school lunch is ending — but not for all WA students The number of Washington schools that qualify to offer free lunch to every student could more than double since before the pandemic after a $44 million change in state law. by Venice Buhain / August 24, 2022 / Updated: 5 p.m. Aug. 25, 2022
News Supreme Court says Bremerton coach had a right to pray on field The opinion cites the First Amendment as giving the coach the right for private personal prayer on the field. by Venice Buhain / June 27, 2022 / Updated 2:21 p.m.