Meet Seattle's new superintendent Denise Juneau took over the job as Seattle's superintendent a few months ago, just as Seattle teachers began negotiating their new contract. Bill Radke
Would You Lock Yourself In A Box Of Smog — For Science? If you could teleport inside a polluted box to save lives, would you? NPR Staff
Meet Washington state's 2019 teacher of the year Robert Hand teaches Family and Consumer Sciences at Mount Vernon High School. Marcie Sillman
Why is there a gun range next to this Issaquah school? Issaquah is changing, and newcomers who find the sound of gunfire disturbing could help flip the 8th Congressional District. And that could help Democrats take the U.S. House. David Hyde
'Why are you working so hard in math? You should be getting a boyfriend.' Cecilia Aragon is the first Latina to be made a full professor at UW's College of Engineering. She's also an aerobatic competition pilot. Casey Martin
If 'Free College' Sounds Too Good To Be True, That's Because It Often Is More than a dozen states offer what are known as free college programs. But a new review finds states vary wildly in how they define both "free" and "college." Cory Turner
Teacher strikes mean no food service for students who depend on school meals Over 300 students in Tukwila rely on school food. With teachers on strike, and school cancelled, those meals are not available. Casey Martin
From Poverty To Rocket Scientist To CEO, A Girl Scout's Inspiring Story When she was a Brownie, Sylvia Acevedo was inspired to earn her science badge. In her new memoir, the Girl Scouts CEO says this experience led directly to her career at NASA. Elissa Nadworny