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Seattle Public Schools was initially considering closing 17 to 21 schools to reduce a budget gap of approximately $100 million. Closing 21 schools would have saved the district about $30 million.
(The Center Square) – Seattle Public Schools may not go through with a proposed plan to close four schools despite looming budget challenges. The school district is facing a structural deficit ...
This is the list of schools within the Seattle Public Schools school district. Seattle Public Schools operates elementary schools, K-8 schools, middle schools serving grades 6–8, high schools, and Alternative schools and special programs. [1] [2] The tables below provide data on the demographics of students in Seattle Public Schools. All data ...
Fife School District: Two hour late start, no out-of-district transportation, afternoon activities continue as normal. Franklin Pierce School District: Two hour late start, no preschool, no out-of ...
The school is not related in any way to the British racing driver of the same name. The school became a K-5 school in 1988, when the school district moved 6th grade students to middle schools. in 1991, Graham Hill implemented a public Montessori program for grades Pre-K-1st grade.
The Center School is a small arts and college preparatory public school in Seattle, Washington and is part of Seattle Public Schools. It is located in the Seattle Center Armory, a multi-purpose building on the grounds of the Seattle Center. Because of its unique placement, the Center School is affiliated with several local arts organizations ...
Seattle is getting rid of its specialized public schools in an effort to increase racial equity. Ironically, this decision may end up hurting the very students the policy change is intended to ...
It serves grades K-5 in the Seattle School District and offers a dual-immersion program in Japanese and Spanish that is available to all students. [1] Formerly known as Latona School, the school is named for the late John Stanford, superintendent of the Seattle School District, [2] who died on 28 November 1998. The historic school building ...