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Be curious and ask why
Posted: Apr 16, 2024Blaire Penry, Washington state's 2024 Teacher of the Year, recognizes that when educators are authentic with their students, students are authentic in return. "Students know fake and don't respond to fake," says Penry. "When...https://www.washingtonea.org/weareblog/post/be-curious-ask-why/ -
What we won: 2024 legislative session
Posted: Apr 5, 2024WEA members were louder than ever this session and together we made a big impact. Now that we’ve all had a chance to breathe, let’s take a look back at our goals this session and...https://www.washingtonea.org/advocacy/ourvoice/post/what-we-won-2024-legislative-session/ -
A budget with millions more for our students
Posted: Mar 6, 2024Since the legislative session began, WEA members have emailed and visited our lawmakers, rallied, and signed in on bills to share what our students need. Now we can see the impact we’ve had on the supplemental...https://www.washingtonea.org/advocacy/ourvoice/post/budget-with-millions-more-for-our-students/ -
We're winning funding for ESPs and Special Education
Posted: Mar 1, 2024This morning at 2am the House passed SB 5882 with about $60 million in funds for ESP staffing and just now the Senate passed HB 2180 to raise the cap on Special Education funding. In...https://www.washingtonea.org/advocacy/ourvoice/post/were-winning-funding-for-esps-special-education/ -
Fighting for a student-centered budget
Posted: Feb 23, 2024To make a long story short, the Senate and House released their proposed budgets this week; the Senate had $50 million for paraeducator staffing while the House had $0. That’s right, zero. I testified in...https://www.washingtonea.org/advocacy/ourvoice/post/fighting-for-student-centered-budget/ -
Raising the Special Education cap and increasing paraeducator staffing moves on
Posted: Feb 16, 2024As we work to move our legislation forward, this coming week is all about the budget. You’ll recall that the Governor, Senate, and House all propose draft budgets and then lawmakers come together to create...https://www.washingtonea.org/advocacy/ourvoice/post/1raising-special-education-cap-increasing-paraeducator-staffing-moves/ -
Past the halfway point, we're advocating to get our students what they need
Posted: Feb 9, 2024We’re just about halfway done with our short 60-day legislative session and while not everything we fought for made it past the cutoff deadlines, lots of bills that will improve our schools and colleges are...https://www.washingtonea.org/advocacy/ourvoice/post/past-halfway-point-were-advocating-to-get-our-students-what-they-need/ -
Modified ESP staffing bill moves forward; ESP pay bills stall
Posted: Feb 6, 2024To give school support staff adequate pay, respect, and funding, we need to continue to raise our voices together. With the February 5 fiscal committee cutoff deadline resulting in several bills stalling, it’s even more...https://www.washingtonea.org/advocacy/ourvoice/post/modified-esp-staffing-bill-moves-forward-esp-pay-bills-stall/ -
Time to speak out for ESPs & adjunct faculty
Posted: Feb 2, 2024It’s February and thanks to the actions of more than 1,000 WEA members, most of our priorities are still moving. Testifying to what our students need In this third week of session...https://www.washingtonea.org/advocacy/ourvoice/post/time-to-speak-out-for-esps-adjunct-faculty/ -
Free student meals, fentanyl education, policy committee cutoff next week
Posted: Jan 26, 2024While we’re moving many of our priorities forward, a few need a final push before the cutoff this coming Wednesday for bills to pass policy committees. Testifying to what our students need...https://www.washingtonea.org/advocacy/ourvoice/post/free-student-meals-fentanyl-education-policy-committee-cutoff-next-week/ - Load More (680)