As Congress contemplates reduced funding for free school meals, Washington lawmakers punted on a measure to make lunch and ...
Although it won’t take effect until the 2029-2030 school year, the new rule requires students have least 20 minutes to sit ...
Washington schools will now be required to give students 20-minute lunch breaks at the minimum to eat their lunch.
State Superintendent Chris Reykdal says schools must comply with state laws despite recent executive orders from President ...
As school districts across Washington face budget challenges that threaten to shutter vital programs and consolidate schools, ...
Dozens of Washington school districts have turned to technology to monitor student laptops 24/7 for signs of danger.
Reykdal said in the letter it is ‘heartening’ that lawmakers are considering new revenue for schools, amid a ...
The plans for an impending reduction come after a federal judge on Thursday ordered multiple agencies to reinstate thousands ...
In Washington, much of that federal coin comes in what Reykdal dubbed the “Big Three”: funding aimed at supporting students ...
The Mead School District is caught in a dilemma over conflicting federal and state policies. The district is questioning which directives to follow and has reached out ...
With the Mead School Board saying it's caught in a "legal dilemma," Washington Superintendent Chris Reykdal cautioned the board to follow his guidance as the Trump Administration's executive orders ...
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