Child Positive For Coronavirus Was Sent To School Anyway. Others Quarantining Now Nearly 30 Massachusetts high school students are quarantining after parents sent their child to school despite receiving a positive diagnosis days before. Reese Oxner
Keeping your student athlete strong and engaged amid pandemic can be a workout Most fall sports for students in elementary through high school in the Seattle area are canceled this year. But experts say kids can still stay active and learn new skills. Eilís O'Neill
A new school year and a new interim police chief, this week Marcie Sillman discusses the week's news with Kevin Schofield of Seattle City Council Insight, and David Kroman and Manola Secaira of Crosscut. Sarah Leibovitz
From 'nana school' to a Canadian 'escape hatch': Seattle families plan for fall classes After a tumultuous spring of emergency distance learning, these parents discuss how they are looking at Ann Dornfeld
Eve Ensler’s journey to recovery from an unconscionable abuse Author Eve Ensler was the victim of prolonged sexual, physical and mental abuse at the hands of her father. John O'Brien
Highlights from Seattle Schools' tentative agreement with its teachers union Seattle Public Schools and Seattle Education Association, its educators union, reached a long-awaited tentative agreement Wednesday that outlines expectations for both sides as the district gears up to begin the school year remotely. Ann Dornfeld
August 26th | How do we get internet access for all? Connecting the city of Seattle as remote schooling starts. What Seattle City Councilor Alex Pedersen thinks about SPD. How a stopped ferry is hurting the Port Angeles economy. And the man who will help us release the Kraken. Marcie Sillman
Seattle Schools and its teachers union still negotiating how to restart school next week Seattle Public Schools and Seattle Education Association, its teachers union, are in final negotiations about the in-person elements of a school year scheduled to start — mostly remotely — at the beginning of September. Ann Dornfeld
Making The Best Of Virtual Learning: Some Advice From The Founder Of Khan Academy Sal Khan, a pioneer of online learning, says virtual instruction can't replace the real thing. With many schools going virtual this fall, he says building in one-on-one interaction will go a long way. Scott Simon
Seattle special education students have gone months with few services. Will fall be different? Parents of students in special education are bracing for another round of remote learning — and want answers about how Seattle Public Schools plans to serve students with disabilities after five months with few services. Families in three other districts have filed a lawsuit against the state. Ann Dornfeld