The recent budget debate in Washington state has placed a spotlight on child care and early learning, with Governor Jay Inslee's budget proposal at the center of discussions. Faced with a significant budget deficit estimated between $10 billion and $12 billion, Inslee's plan offers a mix
For over a quarter-century, the Family Learning Center (FLC) in Edwards, Colorado, has served as a beacon for early childhood education within the community. Housed at a location provided by St. Clare of Assisi Catholic Parish, FLC’s lease is set to expire in 2025, prompting its executive director,
Innovative Trends in K-12 School Design for a Flexible and Sustainable Future The landscape of K-12 school design is evolving rapidly, driven by the need to accommodate contemporary pedagogies, integrate advanced technologies, and address financial constraints. As traditional classrooms become
Waukesha East High School, an alternative high school serving students in grades nine through twelve, has introduced an unconventional curriculum focused on project-based and personalized learning. This approach has significantly improved key metrics such as graduation rates and attendance,
As we step into 2025, the financial landscape is brimming with optimism and anticipation. Reflecting on the robust economic performance of 2024, investors and market participants are hopeful for a prosperous year ahead. Here are twelve financial wishes that encapsulate the aspirations for a
In a groundbreaking move to combat Eastern Kentucky's childcare shortage, the Eastern Kentucky Concentrated Employment Program (EKCEP) has launched an innovative apprenticeship program aimed at training early childhood educators. This program, which involves a collaboration between EKCEP, the