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State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal to Fund Imagination Library of Washington

OLYMPIA¡ªJune 25, 2025¡ªBefore a child reaches kindergarten, parents, guardians, and families pave the way for their child¡¯s early learning and their success in school. Dolly Parton¡­
Jun 25, 2025

State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal to Fund Statewide High School and Beyond Digital Platform?

OLYMPIA¡ªJune 16, 2025¡ªAcross Washington state, students complete High School and Beyond Plans (HSBP) as a graduation requirement and as a means of preparing for life after high¡­
Jun 16, 2025
A group of students and their teacher sit at a desk doing math.

Using Games to Help Students Build Fluency in Math

Two students sit at a table, playing cards in hand. A table over, a group of students roll dice. A teacher moves around the classroom, answering questions and offering¡­
Jun 12, 2025
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State Superintendent Chris Reykdal¡¯s Statement on the Trump Administration's Proposed Federal Budget

Last Friday, President Trump released his proposed federal budget, which included broad cuts to K¨C12 education programs. Below is State Superintendent Chris Reykdal¡¯s statement.¡­
Jun 05, 2025
SUN Bucks

SUN Bucks Summer Food Program for Washington Students

Nearly 600,000 children got $120 in nutrition benefits last summer. OLYMPIA¡ªThis summer, up to 620,000 Washington children will receive SUN Bucks ¨C funds to help buy food when¡­
May 21, 2025
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Washington School Recognition Program Honors 406 Schools for Outstanding Achievement

The Washington State Board of Education is proud to announce that 406 public schools in 154 school districts across Washington are being honored by the Washington School¡­
May 06, 2025

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