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In a familiar tune, state superintendent calls for more public education funding ahead of Legislative session
Superintendent Chris Reykdal highlights a $4.2 billion inflation-adjusted funding shortfall and calls for tax reform to better support high-poverty schools.
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In a familiar tune, state superintendent calls for more public education funding ahead of Legislative session
In his annual address ahead of the legislative session, state superintendent Chris Reykdal made an “impassioned” case for updating the state’s “regressive” tax system to funnel more money into public schools.
·Spokane, United States
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Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal’s 2026 “State of Education” address last week landed with a familiar mix of urgency and warning: Washington’s public schools are still carrying the weight of the pandemic, and the cracks are showing. He talked about students who need more mental health support than schools can currently provide, classrooms stretched thin by staffing shortages, and districts struggling to balance…
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