Cole's Coffee Shop in Spokane Valley is among the local businesses fined during the first three months of 2021. The business received more than $126,000 in fines.
KWestSeattle March 9, 2021 (10:57 am)
SPS and SEA have failed students once again. I continue to feel great about my decision to withdraw both my elementary age children for this school year.
Malea Williams March 10, 2021 (8:10 am)
I wish I would have done what you did. Sps has been a dumpster fire and I stuck around to be torched.
skeeter March 9, 2021 (11:04 am)
This is fantastic news!
underway bringing students back to the classroom safely, Seattle has a plan to continue
discussions in hope of someday starting the process of maybe talking about
bringing a few children back to the classroom.
I do not, in any way, blame rank and file teachers for this disaster. SPS teachers are working incredibly hard
Seattle teachers, district reach deal to delay start of in-person classes to late March
Students leave Seattle s Thurgood Marshal Elementary school in March 2020. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
Seattle Public Schools and the city’s teachers’ union announced Tuesday that they’ve reached an agreement to delay the return of in-person classes to late March.
This came in the wake of confusion brought on by robocalls and videos shared with parents this week, welcoming preschool and pre-K-12 Special Education Intensive Pathways students back into classrooms. That was despite a vote last week by the teachers’ union not to return to classes on the previously scheduled March 8 start date.