Liv Finne and Paul Guppy offer context for what the ruling means for Washingtonians. ...
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Opinion: U.S. Supreme Court rules that state education choice programs may not discriminate against religious schools: What it means for Washington state
Opinion: U.S. Supreme Court rules that state education choice programs may not discriminate against religious schools: What it means for Washington state
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Opinion: School officials move to cancel learning assessments and automatically pass every student
Opinion: School officials move to cancel learning assessments and automatically pass every student
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Opinion: Education officials are increasingly sending disabled children out of state
Opinion: Education officials are increasingly sending disabled children out of state
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Opinion: Vancouver school superintendent seeks to end learning excellence program
Opinion: Vancouver school superintendent seeks to end learning excellence program
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Opinion: Public schools collect $2 billion in extra property taxes, while student learning continues to decline
Opinion: Public schools collect $2 billion in extra property taxes, while student learning continues to decline
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Opinion: Giving families resources and choices would stop the endless controversy and bring peace to public education
Opinion: Giving families resources and choices would stop the endless controversy and bring peace to public education
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Opinion: Latest state test scores show massive drop in learning at Washington public schools
Opinion: Latest state test scores show massive drop in learning at Washington public schools
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Opinion: Some public schools are cutting classroom instruction time by 20 percent or more
Opinion: Some public schools are cutting classroom instruction time by 20 percent or more
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Opinion: Bill seeks to cut classroom instruction time by 20 percent
Opinion: Bill seeks to cut classroom instruction time by 20 percent
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Opinion: As academic learning declines, some officials seek even more money for education
Opinion: As academic learning declines, some officials seek even more money for education