Washington schools are carefully planning to welcome all students back to buildings this fall By Jenn Smith, The Seattle Times
Published: May 9, 2021, 5:11pm
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With about a month left to go in the school year, some Washington public school districts are signaling to parents that they intend to offer a fully in-person school year this fall for students in all grades.
While taking his oath of office on Monday, Seattle Public Schools’ new interim superintendent, Brent Jones, alluded to “district plans for a full-time return to school this fall,” and said that the city’s schools “have an opportunity to come back stronger than before by centering the perspectives and needs of our students and families in our decision-making.”
Abbie Shull: Guardsman, Navy reservist sue WA employers for discrimination based on military service
News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. 2/13/2021 Abbie Shull, The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.)
Feb. 12 A Washington state firefighter and a U.S. Naval reservist are suing their employers for allegedly discriminating against them based on their military service.
Brett Martinson, who joined the Washington Army National Guard in March 2002, has worked at Central Pierce Fire & Rescue for over 23 years. He contends fire department supervisors told him he was not selected for a promotion due to your status in the military, according to a complaint filed Jan. 13 in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington.
By ABBIE SHULL | The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.) | Published: February 12, 2021 TACOMA, Wash. (Tribune News Service) A Washington state firefighter and a U.S. Naval reservist are suing their employers for allegedly discriminating against them based on their military service. Brett Martinson, who joined the Washington Army National Guard in March 2002, has worked at Central Pierce Fire & Rescue for over 23 years. He contends fire department supervisors told him he was not selected for a promotion due to your status in the military, according to a complaint filed Jan. 13 in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington. Central Pierce Fire & Rescue did not respond to The News Tribune s request for comment.