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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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(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 1:04)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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(Runtime 3:52) By Reneé Diaz, NWPB & Wenatchee World and Jenni Rodas, Wenatchee WorldEnglish proficiency has risen among Latinos in the United States…
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(Runtime 1:09)Every Wednesday at 2 p.m., Alfonso Lopez, the director of Hispanic and Latino relations for the Wenatchee School District, goes live on air…
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(Runtime 1:16)By Reneé Diaz and Jenni Rodas, Wenatchee WorldDual language programs, according to Washington's Office of Superintendent of Public…
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As school districts across the state scramble to transition their classrooms safely from the online world back to the real world, they may benefit from the advice of the dozens of Washington districts that welcomed students back into their halls this past fall.