School Threat Ends With Emergency Expulsion of Wahluke StudentSchool Threat Ends With Emergency Expulsion of Wahluke Student Monday a Wahluke teacher was made aware of an online threat John McKayJohn McKay
WA SPI Says Legislature Made Progress in Special Ed, Meal FundingWA SPI Says Legislature Made Progress in Special Ed, Meal FundingSignificant gains made in special needs funding, says SPI John McKayJohn McKay
Wenatchee Man Arrested on Suspicion of Selling Drugs to StudentsWenatchee Man Arrested on Suspicion of Selling Drugs to StudentsDetectives began investigating Wallace after seeing him advertise nicotine/marijuana infused cartridges known as “puff bars” and marijuana on his social media.Terra SokolTerra Sokol
Yakima Police Prepared to Protect Students in School Shooting Yakima Police Prepared to Protect Students in School Shooting The students were all elementary school age kids.Lance TormeyLance Tormey
Number of WA HS Grads Going Directly to College PlummetsNumber of WA HS Grads Going Directly to College Plummets A new study shows noticeably fewer students are going directly from HS to college John McKayJohn McKay
Benton County Deputies Respond-Claims of Prosser School ShooterBenton County Deputies Respond-Claims of Prosser School ShooterBCSO says the suspect has made multiple such calls, and will be facing multiple charges. John McKayJohn McKay
Free School Lunches for K-12 Students Proposed in 2023 State Legislative SessionFree School Lunches for K-12 Students Proposed in 2023 State Legislative SessionThere are two bills currently in the 2023 state legislative session proposing to make school lunch free of charge for all K-12 students.Terra SokolTerra Sokol
Teacher in Spokane Uses N Word in Class - What Now?Teacher in Spokane Uses N Word in Class - What Now?A teacher at Spokane's Shadle Park High School alarmed her students recently by using the "N word" in class.Dan RobertsDan Roberts
KSD Launches New School-Parent Communication AppKSD Launches New School-Parent Communication AppAt least in Kennewick schools, no more 'notes' on paper from teachers John McKayJohn McKay
Teen Jobs Will Count Towards Grad Requirements in WA Teen Jobs Will Count Towards Grad Requirements in WA New program will provide elective credit in school for hours worked by teens outside of school.John McKayJohn McKay