If standardized test scores and college readiness are any indication, high schools in Eastern Washington are falling further behind those in the Puget Sound.
Seven years after outcry over disparities in punishment of disabled and minority students, Spokane Public Schools has, along with many school districts in Washington, worked to change its approach to discipline in schools.
The COVID-19 pandemic is largely a thing of the past at school districts in Spokane County, but case numbers have dropped only slightly in the last six weeks.
When the pandemic struck two years ago and banished her from the halls of Lewis and Clark High School, Karenna Holland did what came naturally for millions of teenagers.
John Parker has teaching and administrative experience on three continents, but believes he’s “coming home” after being chosen Saturday as the next superintendent of the Central Valley School District.
For the first time in her basketball career, Lexie Hull is an underdog. Bring it on, the former Central Valley and Stanford star said this week at a press conference in Indianapolis.
Some Spokane high school students will walk farther to catch rides next year after the Spokane School Board adopted several strategies to address chronically late buses.
Cheney Public Schools will hold informal interviews with four candidates on Thursday and Friday as it seeks to find a new superintendent to replace Robert Roettger.
While reported COVID-19 activity remains low in the Inland Northwest, another health threat is making an unwelcome comeback in classrooms and bathrooms at schools in this area and across the country.
As the draft unfolded in New York, guests were still dishing up food and settling in for what was expected to be a long wait. Suddenly, Lexie Hull’s image flashed on the screen, and the place went wild.