Charter schools are legal, can keep getting state funding, WA Supreme Court rules The Washington Supreme Court has upheld most of the state law that funds charter schools. Gil Aegerter
Late Seattle school buses hit low-income kids hardest Several buses to some of the district’s poorest schools, including West Seattle Elementary, Emerson Elementary and Wing Luke Elementary, were running two hours late Friday morning. Ann Dornfeld
Homeless kids are falling behind in school. And it's worse than previously thought Kim Malcolm talks with Liza Burell about a new report that looks at the academic challenges faced by homeless students in Washington state. Burell is program director with Building Changes, a Seattle non-profit. Kim Malcolm
Seattle students walk out in protest of teacher displacement Nova is a small school with about 300 students. If it loses just two teachers - that's 15% of their teachers. Casey Martin
How student journalists uncovered the sexual misconduct story at WSU Kim Malcolm talks with The Daily Evergreen reporter Ian Smay about his investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against former Washington State University quarterback Jason Gesser. Kim Malcolm
After head tax, tech and Seattle lawmakers look for ways to mend This fall, the city and tech are starting to partner on solutions. Carolyn Adolph
Seattle officials tighten growth goals on UW The University of Washington is planning for an influx of 35,000 more students in the next decade. Paige Browning
Seattle's new school superintendent on late buses and racial equity Superintendent Denise Juneau takes listener questions about transportation problems, poor schools in the district, and how well Seattle compares with other school districts across the country. Bill Radke