Ravioli in a warm fridge ... and other violations at Seattle school cafeterias Ravioli sitting in a malfunctioning refrigerator … Ann Dornfeld
The debate over Seattle's education levies On February 12, Seattle voters will decide whether or not to vote for two education levies. Prop 1 would fund education operations and programs. Prop 2 would fund capital improvements. We about the debate over Prop 1. Alison Bruzek
There's (still) lead in the drinking water at many public schools in Seattle Kim Malcolm talks with Seattle Times reporter Neal Morton about why many public schools in Seattle have unacceptable levels of lead in the drinking water. Andy Hurst
Some Seattle school PTAs can afford extra teachers. Should they spread the wealth? Roosevelt High School in north Seattle is a fundraising machine. The school’s fundraising groups have $3.5 million in assets. Its foundation has paid for MacBooks, microscopes, professional cameras — and a bear costume that cost $1,250. Isolde Raftery
Late Seattle school buses hit low-income kids hardest Several buses to some of the district’s poorest schools, including West Seattle Elementary, Emerson Elementary and Wing Luke Elementary, were running two hours late Friday morning. Ann Dornfeld
Black students, white teachers: How this affects Seattle teens "I began to think, maybe what they're saying is true. Maybe my people don't do good." Selam Demile
Tardy to school? You can no longer be suspended for that in Washington state The school year starts in a few weeks in Washington. This year, no public school student can be expelled just because they are tardy or have unexcused... Paige Browning
Seattle picks new superintendent; Denise Juneau hails from Montana The Seattle School Board voted unanimously on Wednesday night to hire Denise Juneau as the district’s new superintendent. Associated Press