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More than three-quarters of Washington’s 42,000 homeless students aren’t sleeping outside or in shelters. They're on someone’s couch, staying temporarily with friends, relatives, or acquaintances, often without a room or a bed of their own. It's a situation known as being "doubled-up."
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Unlike what’s typically offered at prisons, "inside-out" classes allow incarcerated and non-incarcerated students to learn with and from each other, engaging in dialogue and forming relationships. Whitman College has tried to offer one of these classes every semester since 2016.
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Cannabis is a $1.1 billion industry in Washington, and there are programs across the state designed to get people into the business or to help those who are already in it.
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Just weeks after creating a $50 million tax credit to help families pay for private school tuition and homeschooling, Idaho has shut down a program that helped tens of thousands of public school students pay for laptops, school supplies, tutoring and other educational expenses.
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(Runtime 1:00)The regional Head Start office in Seattle learned that it was closing the first week of April. The closure of that office, as well as at…
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(Runtime 1:03)Schools across North Central Washington are seeing mixed attendance trends as families navigate concerns over immigration enforcement. While…
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(Runtime 3:31)Robots have taken over the STEM room at Marcus Whitman Elementary School in Richland, Washington.Little Lego boats, sunken ships and other…
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(Runtime 1:02)Machinery hummed and sparks flew as welding student Jaquelin Sanchez, 23, used electricity to connect two pieces of metal. Sanchez just…
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(Runtime 1:04)Washington state schools said they will not share student information with federal immigration authorities in regards to a student’s legal…
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Heritage University will remodel its Kathleen Ross Center building. The university in Toppenish, WA will invest more than $2 million to improve its library and add a new center to help students get into STEM jobs.