One former student and two current journalism students have filed a case against the administration of Western Washington University (WWU) for violating the Public Record Act of Washington. They want the administration to release the names of the students who were responsible for committing sexual offense or severe crime. The petitioners Julia Furukawa and Erasmus […]
Cincinnati based charter school firm has violated safety norms, and this violation resulted in the charter school bus company to pay fine. The Washington State regulators have taken action against the violation by imposing fine of around $23,700. The information was stated by the Utilities and Transportation Commission of Washington state. The fine was announced […]
For as long as anyone can remember, state-funded subsidized education has been the cornerstone of any great nation and in that regard; the United States is no exception. However, to fund those state-run schools, colleges and universities, the state needs to collect taxes, and that is what brings us to the latest development in the […]
The history of the Native American people in the United States is sensitive for reasons everyone knows, and in a new development, the State of Washington is in the process of making the study of Native American History a compulsory subject in schools across the state. However, that has not gone down well with many […]
The availability of free books in prisons has been a sacred tradition in American jails for a long time and needless to say, it is not something that is meant for helping convicts in killing time. Books help prisoners to educate themselves and actually go a long way in rehabilitating an individual, which after all […]
As more and more of the world goes online, the necessity for businesses, governments and individuals to have adequate cybersecurity is going to increase significantly. That being said, the quantum of online crimes has reached never before seen levels, and according to a recent report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, there have been losses […]
Some former students of Art Institute of Seattle gathered at an information fair Tuesday organized by the Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC) after it was suddenly closed. They are now planning their next move. WSAC is reportedly a regulatory agency. The gathering was organized in the ballroom of The Edgewater hotel and students got their […]
As there is a growing debate on the cost of education all over the globe, the State of Washington is also not spared. But, to the surprise of students, Seattle Pacific University, a private Christian school in north Queen Anne, is offering a tuition break to students. But the University is giving a discount to […]
When a series of snowstorms struck Seattle City that brought the Puget Sound region to a standstill, staff and volunteers at Northshore School District ventured out into neighborhoods and mobile home parks, knocked on doors and delivered 2,500 meals to families this week. “Monday morning, I saw somewhere on the national news that there were […]
Tuesday’s vote count has passed levies to pay for Seattle Public Schools’ daily operations and construction projects. The three-year Educational Programs and Operations levy (Proposition 1) and six-year Building Excellence Capital levy (Proposition 2) would cost $2.2 billion to property owners. The operations levy increased by 66 percent whereas capital levy won by 68 percent. […]