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Seattle Public Schools Budget: Supporting Students Together

To achieve a balanced budget, we know we must make changes. We are approaching these decisions in a thoughtful way.
Students and elders stand around desks covered in artifacts, discuss objects.

Thornton Creek Elementary Artifact Day

Artifact Day gives students a chance to teach others about their family history and culture.
Students wear stethoscopes and practice using them together in a classroom

Schools Celebrate National African American Parent Involvement Day

John Muir Elementary and Orca K-8 brought Black families to campus for food, fun, and fellowship for National African American Parent Involvement Day.
Pramila Jayapal and BF Day staff stand next to each other, smile at camera

Career Week at B.F. Day Elementary

Counselors at B.F. Day Elementary help students explore their possibilities during the annual event.

Join a Community Forum to help SPS Select an Accessible Emergency System

Help select a new emergency system for SPS schools that is accessible for our students, staff, and families!…

Student Scholarships Will Expand Thanks to Significant Gift

The generous gift will enable the Seattle Schools Scholarship Fund to expand both the number and amount of student scholarships starting this year!…
An illustration with three Pan African colors of red, yellow, and green with text Black History Month.

Lift and Sing: SPS Kicks Off Black History Month 

February is Black History Month, and SPS recognizes the contributions of all Black people – past and present – who continue to blaze a trail!…

National School Counseling Week 

School Counseling Week highlights the tremendous impact school counselors can have in helping students achieve school success and plan for a career!…
Poster with the words

Celebrations and Service  

Schools honored Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with parades, assemblies, and school campus beautification projects.
Chief Sealth Teacher Sarah Martin standing in the high school holding a sweatshirt with

Can’t Hide Her Chief Sealth Pride  

Sarah Martin has worn the school’s colors every day for the past 11 years.