
Residents React to Unsafe Bathroom Policy, Delay Vote
As reported Wednesday, the Colville School District Board of Directors attempted to quietly pass a policy that would allow boys to enter girls bathrooms, and
As reported Wednesday, the Colville School District Board of Directors attempted to quietly pass a policy that would allow boys to enter girls bathrooms, and
Yesterday, I got a phone call from a friend in Colville, WA. She had recently learned that the Colville School Board was quietly pushing through
Article by Rich Stuart, Oct. 29, 2015 On Oct. 5, the Tacoma area YMCA partially reversed a policy of opening locker rooms, showers, and bathrooms
On Monday, the Washington State Legislature passed a budget and the Governor signed it last night. This will be the end of the Legislature’s third
This morning in the Washington State legislature, the House Health Care and Wellness Committee held a hearing on legislation (HB 2009) that would make it more difficult
On Monday, February 2nd at 1:30 PM in the Senate Law and Justice Committee, there will be a hearing on SB 5289 which will require
For many students in Washington, the new school year will bring with it an entirely different approach to mathematics. Even simple addition and subtraction problems
We hear a lot of “a survey has found that…” or “studies prove that…” Public opinion has a big effect on issues that we face.
Last Thursday, the Port Angeles School Board met to vote on whether or not to make school bathrooms gender neutral. The vote would have determined
Yesterday, newly elected Attorney General Bob Ferguson filed a lawsuit against a florist in Richland, Washington because she declined to provide floral arrangements to a
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