Education
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Mukilteo out of space for all its kindergarteners
Enrollment at elementary schools has grown by more than 500 since 2007. The answer is usually to build a new school, which is commonly paid for through passing a bond measure. But, voters in Mukilteo haven’t approved one in 13 years.
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Looming layoffs spark student protests at South Kitsap schools
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Bothell parents upset about school assignment changes
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Times: Seattle high schools can omit MAP exams
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Parents angry after school district transfers kindergarteners
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Budget woes drive rise in partial school days
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UW students propose tuition hike to retain faculty
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Tuition or daycare? The choice is harder than ever
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North Kitsap Schools considers cuts to programs, teaching positions
Learning for Life
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Parent to Parent: No child left at home
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Parent to Parent: Media, social pressure, and eating disorders
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Parent to Parent: Zest up your relationships
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Cultural Quotient (CQ) is important
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Parent to Parent: Getting into college
Education
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Band, FFA students to benefit from Tenino HS donation
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Schools shortening calendars with partial days and waivers
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Local elementary changes up PE class to engage kids
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Ready, set...test time at local schools
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Bellevue schools ranked among the nation’s best
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Obama salutes national teacher of the year from WA
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Thousands may not graduate because of Wash. math test
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Skagit success story: 10 years with no prom night DUI deaths
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Franklin-Pierce School District counselors fighting to keep their jobs
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WSU president donates $10,000 to reward for info on professor attack
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12 state school districts agree to authorize charter schools
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UW to offer its first online-only degree program
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CWU used student fees inappropriately, state audit finds
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Some Seattle students can skip parts of MAP test
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New math standards leave some seniors struggling to graduate
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Class of 2013 faces another hurdle to graduate in Washington
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Seattle concertmaster nurtures talented young violinists
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Franklin Pierce coach teaches life lessons, on and off the field
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Snohomish County schools to have armed guards
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Dream Act closer to reality for Washington illegal immigrants





