High-poverty schools may finally get more cash—if the state is willing to pay
Plus a spicy campaign against Delta Dental of Washington.
Senate lawmakers are evaluating a bill that would make nearly 1,800 public schools in Washington eligible for more state money for education. Senate Bill 5120, from Sen. T’wina Nobles, D-Fircrest, would amend the state’s Learning Assistance Program, also called LAP, to make about 660 schools that were once excluded from these supplemental education doll…
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