Inslee statement on Biden educator and licensed childcare workers vaccination directive
Gov. Jay Inslee issued a statement today following President Joe Biden’s directive that all states must prioritize vaccinations of teachers and childcare workers.
State of Innovation Challenge invites Washington youth to design solutions to the state's big issues
Inslee announces updated school guidance for in-person instruction
Inslee announces technology investment for Washington students and staff
Gov. Jay Inslee today announced the allocation of $24 million in Coronavirus Relief Funds to purchase approximately 64,000 computing devices for students across the state. These devices will enable students to receive their education in the new COVID-19 remote learning environment.
More hungry college students eligible for help as federal program expands
Inslee issues two public education-related proclamations
Gov. Jay Inslee today issued two proclamations related to public education in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19: Residency for Tuition Waivers
Inslee announces education recommendations for 2020–2021 school year
Phased Reopening of K-12 Schools
Inslee issues proclamation on K-12 reopening
Inslee and Reykdal announce CareerConnect@Home to provide students with Career Connected Learning opportunities
This week, Gov. Jay Inslee and Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal kicked off Career Connected Learning Month in Washington and as part of that effort, CareerConnect@Home will bring daily learning opportunities to students across the state.
Inslee provides additional guidance on school closures and impact on available services
Inslee’s State of the State: “The best of who we are”
Statewide campaign serves students with most to gain, but least likely to apply for financial aid
Inslee’s education initiative progresses with added programs, expanded local networks across state
Fife High School receives national award for fostering inclusion to support students with disabilities
Op-Ed: The United States needs career-connected learning to help high school graduates get jobs
A student story of pursuing education in Washington as an immigrant
Inslee announces that Serve Washington received $17.8 million in AmeriCorps funding