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Liberatory Education

Liberatory Education Changing the Way Students Learn About History    The word liberate means set someone free from a situation, especially imprisonment or slavery, in which their liberty is severely restricted. It can also mean releasing someone from a situation that limits freedom of thought or behavior.  Manager of Black…

Budget Shortfall 2022-23

Without new revenue from the state or an increase to our levy collection authority, we need to reduce our expenses.
A group of older elementary students work together in a classroom on robotic projects

Rising Star Students Break the Code

As her students file in, Elaine Dondoyano readies the classroom for some special guests. The Rising Star Art and Technology teacher has invited a group of students to come in and talk about computer coding and robotics. Her class of second graders are learning how to code.  The guests arrive…
A group of students sit on a school gym floor while a teacher stands in front of a white board giving a lesson.

Inclusive P.E. Class Teaches Empathy, Leadership, and Fun

The program was introduced by Adapted Physical Education Specialist Toni almost seven years ago and has expanded to several SPS schools.
Rachel Kresl leans against a desk in a library with a banner that has text

American Indian Resource Library

The American Indian Resource Library is full of resources that focus on Native American and Alaska Native perspectives.
the center section of a three story building

Frantz Coe Elementary School Addition Complete

A construction project to build an addition at Frantz Coe Elementary is complete. The new classrooms and other spaces are now in use by the school.

Exploring Diversity and Inclusion Classes

2022-23 Courses: Don’t Miss Out on Taking These Hidden Gems     Students may not have much say over what classes are offered at their schools, but Seattle Public Schools Office of Academics is hard at work trying to diversify its course offerings. As middle and high school students begin to…
Students, Seahawk cheerleaders and mascot pose for a photo in a Target store.

Seahawk Gift for AAMA Student Leaders

In December 2021, Seahawks' Quandre Diggs generously donated $5,000 to students of the AAMA Student Leadership Council for a shopping spree.
A group of six men pose for a photo outside the warehouse.

Warehouse Team Delivers

From mail deliveries to protective gear, warehouse team plays a pivotal role in keeping our schools healthy and functioning.

Support and Crisis Resources

Support resources and hotlines if you are concerned about your well being or someone’s safety.