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Book About Trans Boy Causes Uproar in Utah School

Book About Trans Boy Causes Uproar in Utah School

by Supporting Education | Feb 22, 2021 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

Call Me Max, by Kyle Lukoff, is a children’s book on about the level of If You Give a Mouse A Cookie or Eloise – a story for children about ages 6-10. It’s about a young trans boy figuring out who he is and how he fits in with his friends. The book talks from Max’s...
COVID-19: Is It Too Soon to Reopen Schools?

COVID-19: Is It Too Soon to Reopen Schools?

by Supporting Education | Apr 24, 2020 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

President Trump has announced his three-stage “Opening Up America Again” COVID-19 recovery plan, which is intended to move at a pace governed by infection numbers in any given state. Stage One maintains shelter in place and closed schools. If 14 consecutive days show...
Washington Governor Signs Comprehensive Sex Education Bill

Washington Governor Signs Comprehensive Sex Education Bill

by Supporting Education | Apr 15, 2020 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues

In the middle of March, hundreds rallied on the steps of the Washington State Capitol Building to protest a bill that would require sex and health education for every student in the state, at every age. They called on Governor Jay Inslee to veto Senate Bill 5395,...
5 Free Education Resources for Kids

5 Free Education Resources for Kids

by Supporting Education | Mar 20, 2020 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues

With schools across the country closed to help slow the spread of COVID-19, parents everywhere are looking for options to help diversify their home education options. Here is a small selection of free education resources for a variety of subjects. Math Prodigy Math...
Seattle Schools Assist Students in Complying with Vaccination Law

Seattle Schools Assist Students in Complying with Vaccination Law

by Supporting Education | Jan 10, 2020 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues

In 2019, 87 people in Western Washington, mostly in Kent and Issaquah were infected in two measles outbreaks. Measles, a highly infectious airborne virus, is a disease that was almost gone from the developed world, but still directly responsible for tens of thousands...
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