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Math Museum portable painted colorfully.

Thurgood Marshall Elementary’s Math Museum

Thurgood Marshall’s New Math Museum is Overturning Obstacles, Promoting Math Engagement.
NOVA Principal, SPS Superintendent, Alliance for Education Leader and Dr. Mercer smile at camera with big check.

Alliance for Education Awards SPS Educators

Nova, Rising Star Principals Named Foster Award Winners.
Student and teacher put groceries in bags at Food Bank.

BRIDGES Helps Students Meet Their Goals

The BRIDGES Program teaches life and vocational skills to students with special needs …

Well-Resourced Schools Community Meetings

May and June community meetings to learn more about the proposed plan for creating a system of well-resourced schools.

2023-24 Retirees  

SPS celebrates the many 2023-24 retirees.
Marletta Iwasyk sits in her classroom, smiles at camera

SPS Longest-Serving Teacher Retires

Marletta Iwasyk, Seattle Public Schools longest-serving teacher, is retiring at the end of the 2023-24 school year.

School Board Engagement Opportunities for Next Strategic Plan

Share your input and ideas with the Seattle School Board about the next strategic plan.
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Mental Health Awareness Month

The SPS Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral To services (SBIRT) team supports students' academic, physical, social, and emotional health.
A small group of people stand together on a stage with one student at a microphone and Dr. Jones and School Board President Rankin watching.

Congratulations Seattle Schools Scholarship Awardees

Each spring, Seattle Schools Scholarship Fund awards scholarships in recognition of students for their tenacity and contribution to their community.

A System of Well-Resourced Schools

SPS is building a system of well-resourced schools. This effort aims to ensure every student is prepared for college, career, and life.