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  • Joanna Briese, Teacher, Project Manager, and Volunteer with Thurston Gun Sense
    Apr 16, 2025
    The goal for safe communities, and protecting our loved ones, is common ground, a goal around which all of us can rally. It is a goal and worry that can keep us up at night. The violence that can harm our community members is tragic to experience and unpleasant to think about. Understanding and implementing solutions to that violence is also upsetting -- but necessary.
  • David Morrill, Digital Media and Services Director, 51¸£ÀûÉç
    Apr 16, 2025
    Ever feel like your day as a principal is a whirlwind of interruptions, meetings, and endless emails? You’re not alone. Dr. Nick Davies, our 2024 Washington State Elementary Assistant Principal of the Year, offers a straightforward strategy to help school leaders take control of their schedules and align their time with their school’s priorities.
  • Theresa Wood, Washington State Parks, Boating Safety Coordinator
    Apr 15, 2025
    On May 15, schools across the state are invited to participate in Water Safety Day — a special event dedicated to helping K-5 students learn life-saving water safety knowledge. The event includes a free, standards-based, 30-minute lesson plan complete with student engagement activities
  • Dr. Scott Seaman, Executive Director, 51¸£ÀûÉç
    Apr 11, 2025
    Assistant principals are student-centered beacons of hope in our school system. APs are unencumbered by specific certification requirements and truly serve as one of the greatest multi-tools in our schools. They can do anything and are often the ones leading systems changes like MTSS, PBIS, attendance initiatives, and community engagement. That flexibility of talent, skill, passion for kids, and scope of responsibilities is what makes our APs have the greatest impact on numbers; in this case, the numbers of students who have a trusted adult and are seen, heard, and valued in school.
  • Fred Yancey and Mike Moran, The Nexus Group
    Apr 11, 2025
    As the legislative session nears its end, retirement-related bills remain in flux. Key issues include the use of the LEOFF 1 surplus, cost-of-living adjustments for PERS/TRS Plan 1 members, and potential short- and long-term impacts of various pension reform bills. Several bills affecting public employees’ benefits and post-retirement employment rules are still active. Final outcomes hinge on budget negotiations and floor actions in the closing days of the session.

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