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A man in construction vest stands before a blackboard

North Queen Anne School Blackboard

Construction workers found a peek into history when a demolition team uncovered a surprise hidden behind a wall at North Queen Anne School.
A man and young man stand together on a stage together

Kingmakers Crowning Ceremony

The Office of African American Male Achievement celebrated the Kingmakers and Student Leadership Council this month.
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Honoring 2022 Retirees

Seattle Public Schools thanks those who are retiring for all you have given in support of schools.
Two metro buses on the city street.

Student ORCA Cards

Current student ORCA cards will be their new free youth transit pass, which will provide free transit rides for people under 19.

Seal of Biliteracy

Nearly 500 graduates earned the Washington State Seal of Biliteracy this year!…
A student sits on a classroom floor drawing on a piece of paper with an open laptop

Advanced Learning Middle School Science

At Seattle Public Schools, advanced learning services are changing so that every student has access to advanced learning options.
A elementary student smiles as she holds a bag with books in a school auditorium

Literacy Nonprofit Marks Major Milestone at Concord International Elementary

Page Ahead has distributed its 4-millionth book to Concord International Elementary in June.  …

Peachjar for Digital Flyers

The district uses Peachjar to share digital flyers.
Black Student Union organizers pose for a picture at Rainier Beach High School's Black Excellence Fair

“Clear Vision” Black Excellence and Empowerment Fair

Rainier Beach High School students spent time meeting with and learning from local Black entrepreneurs, business owners, and investors.
A City Year employee talks with a group of elementary students in a classroom

City Year Seattle and Red Nose Day

City Year Seattle, a Red Nose Day-funded program, is positively impacting the lives of students.