Photo: Vancouver Parks and Recreation
Vancouver Parks and Recreation is seeking public input on a new, inclusive playground it plans to build at Esther Short Park (West Eighth and Columbia streets) in spring 2022.
Installed in 1998, the playground equipment at Esther Short Community Park has reached the end of its lifecycle and needs to be replaced. This a strategic opportunity to increase equitable access to play at one of the most popular destinations in the city’s parks system. The new playground at Esther Short Park will be the first endeavor completed under Project Play, Vancouver Parks and Recreation’s vision to strategically place inclusive playgrounds at key parks in the city.
Photo: Vancouver Parks and Recreation
Vancouver Parks and Recreation is seeking public input on a new, inclusive playground it plans to build at Esther Short Park (West Eighth and Columbia streets) in spring 2022.
Installed in 1998, the playground equipment at Esther Short Community Park has reached the end of its lifecycle and needs to be replaced. This a strategic opportunity to increase equitable access to play at one of the most popular destinations in the city’s parks system. The new playground at Esther Short Park will be the first endeavor completed under Project Play, Vancouver Parks and Recreation’s vision to strategically place inclusive playgrounds at key parks in the city.
Photo: Vancouver Parks and Recreation
Vancouver Parks and Recreation is seeking public input on a new, inclusive playground it plans to build at Esther Short Park (West Eighth and Columbia streets) in spring 2022.
Installed in 1998, the playground equipment at Esther Short Community Park has reached the end of its lifecycle and needs to be replaced. This a strategic opportunity to increase equitable access to play at one of the most popular destinations in the city’s parks system. The new playground at Esther Short Park will be the first endeavor completed under Project Play, Vancouver Parks and Recreation’s vision to strategically place inclusive playgrounds at key parks in the city.
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Seattle school district and teachers agree on in-person learning plan for elementary students
Kindergarten through 5th-grade students in Seattle Public Schools will have the option for hybrid in-person learning starting April 5. Author: KING 5 Staff Updated: 5:55 PM PDT March 16, 2021
Seattle Public Schools (SPS) reached a tentative agreement with the Seattle Education Association (SEA) for a hybrid return to in-person learning for pre-kindergarten through 5th-grade students.
Negotiations between SPS and SEA are ongoing to bring back grades 6-12 for hybrid in-person learning. The state s deadline for all Washington students to have the option for classroom instruction is April 19.
According to a joint statement from SPS and SEA, The tentative agreement includes our joint commitment to bring all pre-kindergarten and elementary special education intensive services pathways students back into classrooms first on March 29. SEA and SPS recogniz