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SPP Featured in Gates Foundation Article!–Ready for Kindergarten

Pre-K is high-quality education, not just a place to put your kids. Teaching pre-K is hard work–these are the people who are molding and shaping your kid, and everything they do matters. Because of our quality pre-K experience, I feel confident that we’re ready for Kindergarten. Source: Ready for Kindergarten

DEEL Manager, Sonja Griffin, awarded Weikart Award at 2016 HighScope International Conference

We would like to acknowledge our very own Early Learning Manager, Sonja Griffin who deservingly received the Weikart Award at the Annual 2016 HighScope International Conference in Detroit, Michigan! Former Department of Early Learning (DEL) Director, Bette Hyde and HighScope Certified Trainer, Kay Rush presented Sonja with this amazing… [ Keep reading ]

Looking for summer activities and learning opportunities for your student?

Our belief is that high-quality summer learning is critical to closing the achievement gap. Summer learning opportunities are focusing on students who meet some of the following criteria: Children with no prior preschool experience Children who have been identified as not meeting standards on Teaching Strategies GOLD Smarter Balanced Assessment… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Speaks: Making the Grade

Making the Grade: A community conversation on education funding As the state Legislature defers fully funding public education for yet another year, what are the implications for Seattle schools? Are we on the right path to funding and providing a quality education for all students? Weigh in at a live televised conversation. TUESDAY,… [ Keep reading ]

Denny celebrates annual STEM fair

Denny International Middle School STEM fair was a hit this spring. The event was held on April 1st, and was a chance for Denny students to show off their amazing projects. The Families and Education Levy provides Denny Middle School with funds to support a Science teacher who organized the… [ Keep reading ]

Join the Mayor’s Education Summit Community Conversations!

Mayor Ed Murray is interested in hearing what you and your family want for Seattle’s students and schools. This spring, the Mayor is asking the city to come together to put forward our best thinking on how we can ensure equity and excellence for each and every student in Seattle…. [ Keep reading ]

Three new schools awarded Families & Education Levy Innovation Grants

The City’s Department of Education and Early Learning has awarded Families and Education Levy Innovation grants to three new Seattle Public Schools elementary schools. John Muir Elementary School, Leschi Elementary School, and Viewlands Elementary Schools were all selected to receive funding for the 2016-2017 school year. The Families and… [ Keep reading ]

Equity day at West Seattle HS

Amazing student-led, and student-centered work is happening at West Seattle high school, a school funded by the Families and Education Levy. The school’s Diversity Club and the ASB are planning to hold WSHS’s first annual Equity Day: Raising Awareness, Inspiring Action. This will be a day of workshops culminating in… [ Keep reading ]

DEEL is gearing up for a great summer!

Long Phan, represented the City of Seattle’s Department of Education and Early Learning, at the White House last week for their Summer Opportunity Workshop. DEEL, together with Seattle Public Schools, and School’s Out WA is gearing up to go big this summer! Together we will be offering more jobs, more… [ Keep reading ]

Apply today! Seattle Preschool Program is accepting applications for our 2016-17 school year!

Seattle Preschool Program 2016-17 application now available! The preschool application period is now open for childre 3 or 4 years old who live in Seattle. Our first selection process will take place Friday, March 11. Apply one of three ways: Online at www.seattle.gov/education The application is available in English, Spanish, Somali, Amharic,… [ Keep reading ]