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Celebrating the Class of 2023

In June, SPS seniors donned caps and gowns at high school graduation ceremonies across the city.
A group of staff stand together in the JSC auditorium

Honoring 2023 Retirees

Seattle Public Schools thanks those who are retiring for all you have given in support of schools.

STEMbyTAF Model at Washington Middle School

The STEMbyTAF Model will not be offered at Washington Middle School after the 2022-23 school year. On June 7, 2023, Seattle Public Schools (SPS) and the Technology Access Foundation (TAF) formally ended the partnership to bring the STEMbyTAF Model to Washington Middle School. A key component of the partnership…
A student with a microphone stands on a stage during an event, several students stand behind the student on the stage.

Kingmakers Crowning Ceremony

The Office of African American Male Achievement (AAMA) recognized students in the Kingmakers program with a Crowning Ceremony.

Highly Capable and Racial Equity Services Advisory Application

Help ensure SPS services are equitable and accessible for ALL students — apply for the Highly Capable Racial Equity Services Advisory!…
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Inclusive Preschool Enrollment

Free Part-Day Preschool! Enrollment is open for SPS inclusive preschool classrooms led by highly qualified teachers.
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Honoring Juneteenth

By acknowledging Juneteenth, we reaffirm our commitment to honoring the legacy of resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity.
Students play flag football on a green athletic field.

Memorial Stadium Replacement Project

On June 15, Seattle Public Schools and City of Seattle announced One Roof Partnership as a potential partner for the memorial stadium.
students and a teacher doing art

Seattle Public Schools to Receive $100,000 Grant

The National Endowment for the Arts is giving s $100,000 grant to support the expansion of arts education at Seattle Public Schools.
Superintendent Dr. Jones and a student showing the peace sign with their hands

A Look Back at the 2022-23 School Year

Final Countdown: Looking Back at 2022-23 Highlights The last day of school is June 30, and for most students and staff, it can’t get here quick enough! But we still have time to walk down memory lane. Let’s revisit some of our favorite stories this year. Back to School To…