Tampering Revealed, State Throws Out Seattle School’s Test Scores When Beacon Hill International School in Seattle submitted its tests last spring, district officials spotted improbably high scores schoolwide. Now,... Ann Dornfeld Ross Reynolds
If WSU President Gets His Way, A Medical School Is Coming To Eastern Washington Marcie Silman talks with Washington State University President Elson Floyd about why creating a medical school is in line with WSU's mission as a land... Hannah Burn Marcie Sillman
Interim Superintendent Aims To Keep Seattle Public Schools On A Steady Course Marcie Sillman speaks with Seattle Public Schools Interim Superintendent Larry Nyland about the challenges ahead as he takes charge of Seattle Public... Marcie Sillman Posey Gruener
As Seattle Pacific University Resumes, Memories Of Shooting Linger Jillian Smith, a student at Seattle Pacific University, recently returned to the building where a fatal shooting had taken place months before. Amy Radil
British Columbia's Teacher Strike Nears End Ross Reynolds talks to Vaughn Palmer, columnist for the Vancouver Sun, about the tentative deal reached to end British Columbia's longest school strike.... Ross Reynolds Matthew Streib
Should Bill Gates Be In The Classroom? Ross Reynolds talks with Sandra Stotsky, University of Arkansas education professor emerita, about Bill Gates' push to bring a new model of teaching... Hannah Burn Ross Reynolds
Education Recess Shrinks At Seattle Schools; Poor Schools Fare Worst In decades past, elementary students had recess several times a day. Today, parents and teachers across the country report dramatic cutbacks to that... Ann Dornfeld
Education Seattle, Shoreline families rally to save school arts programs amid budget cuts As school districts across Washington prepare for budget shortfalls next school year, families are rallying to save arts programs and other electives that may be on the chopping block. Sami West