News How education may change in a post-pandemic world Local education leaders discuss how the pandemic and racial reckoning have affected schools — and how we can move forward. by Venice Buhain / May 5, 2022
Inside Crosscut A thank you to readers and the courage it takes to share their stories Education reporter Venice Buhain was impressed by the willingness of families to share their complex reasons for staying in or leaving their public schools. by Venice Buhain / May 3, 2022
News Family access to interpreters in schools expands under new WA laws In particular, families of children with disabilities have long advocated for improved access to language interpreters at schools. by Venice Buhain / April 26, 2022
News U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in WA school prayer case At issue is whether Bremerton School District or a football coach violated the First Amendment. by Venice Buhain / April 25, 2022 / Updated April 25 4:15 p.m.
News WA law looks to address the trauma of 'active shooter' drills But in the wake of the Uvalde shooting, some students and educators say a national reckoning on guns is key to school safety. by Venice Buhain / June 17, 2022 / Updated: 4:45 p.m. June 29
News 'To Kill a Mockingbird' in the hot seat at WA school district District committee criticizes the book's language and says the way it handles race issues is problematic. by Venice Buhain / January 24, 2022 / Updated at 10:45 a.m. on Jan. 25
News Bellevue student raises awareness of teen dating violence After a Newport High student reported she was abused by a classmate, she said the school didn't take her seriously, so she took to social media. by Venice Buhain / December 16, 2021
Politics Sawant pulls ahead in Seattle recall election as vote tally nears end About 49.7% of voters in Seattle City Council District 3 approved the recall, with 50.3% voting to retain Sawant. by Venice Buhain / December 9, 2021 / Updated at 4:01 p.m. Friday, Dec. 10.
Politics Recall Sawant effort holds razor thin lead to oust city council member About 1,200 ballots are yet to be counted, officials say. by Venice Buhain / December 7, 2021 / Updated at 1:30 p.m. on Dec. 9
News WA kids 5 to 11 are getting vaccinated faster than the national average It's unclear how long the high demand will last. National polls suggest that not all parents will rush to get their child vaccinated. by Venice Buhain / December 1, 2021