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.
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.
Inslee announces education recommendations for 2020–2021 school year
Fife High School receives national award for fostering inclusion to support students with disabilities
Washington's first electric school bus rolls through Tacoma
Inslee signs package of education bills, ushers in one of the most progressive education investments nationwide
Inslee signs budgets that give big boosts to behavioral health, education, orcas, homelessness and clean energy
First lady cheers on student athletes who are blind and visually impaired
U.S. News and World Report: Why Washington is the Best State in America
Inslee statement on House Democratic budget proposal
Gov. Jay Inslee released a statement on the House Democratic budget proposal that was released earlier today.
STEM students from around the state showcase climate change projects
Inslee travels to D.C. to discuss education, climate change and clean energy
Inslee's State of the State: Washington's Unwritten Chapter
Investing in Washington’s continuing success
Bilingual paraeducators bridge gap between student, teacher
2017 legislative session produces major achievements for Washington
Inslee statement on the Washington Supreme Court's McCleary ruling
Gov. Jay Inslee today issued the following statement on the state Supreme Court’s McCleary ruling that the state is fully funding basic education for K-12 and is no longer required to pay daily fines.
Productive 2018 Legislature passes big wins for Washington
New law offers Breakfast After the Bell program for hungry students