Voters decided the fate of the $1.8 billion Seattle Public Schools capital levy to rebuild and maintain schools.
SPS families gave the system high marks, but those who left said education quality, curriculum and better options were among the reasons why they did so.
Seattle parents and school board members are calling on the district to come up with a better plan for advanced learning.
Seattle Public Schools announced a delayed start on Wednesday because of snow and icy roads. Here's what you need to know.
When the results of two levies from the Special Election were released Tuesday night, Prop. 1 was passing with more than 77% ...
Parents and students rallied outside Ballard High School and Franklin High School early in the morning on Election Day, calling on voters to approve the levies that would keep funding key parts of SPS ...
A pair of Seattle Public Schools' levies received overwhelming support from voters in Tuesday's special election, giving the ...
Families should expect instructions from their students’ schools, and students were told to ensure that their SPS electronic ...
Meanwhile, Proposition 2, a six-year, $1.8 billion levy aimed at rebuilding and upgrading schools, is also ahead with 72% of ...
According to SPS, the Roxhill building cafeteria was damaged when shots were fired from a car into the building, located at ...
Last week's weather led to cancellations/postponements of some of the Seattle Public Schools open houses and tours that were on the list we published recently, after hearing SPS hadn't kept its own ...
Environmentalists in Thailand expressed their disappointment on Tuesday (February 11) after U.S. President Donald Trump ...
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