WA Superintendent asks for $3B boost for K-12 education
Plus some costs of the Climate Commitment Act and Let's Go Washington gets hauled before the PDC
No matter how you look at it, Washington state lawmakers shortchange public K-12 education by about $4 billion each year, Superintendent Chris Reykdal wrote in a letter to outgoing Gov. Jay Inslee that summarized the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction’s annual operating budget request.
The recent history of the Washington Legislature’s s…
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