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Office for Education
What's New
2011 Families and Education Levy
- NEW! Register now for summer workshops on School and Levy Data.
- The Elementary Health Request for Investment is available here. Response deadline is June 15, 2012, 4:30 p.m.
- The Early Learning Assessment Request for Qualifications is available here. Response deadline is June 6, 2012, 5:00 p.m.
- The Community-Based Family Support for Immigrant, Refugee, and Native American Elementary Students RFI is available here. Response deadline is June 1, 2012, 4:30 p.m.
- The Professional Development RFI is available here.
- The agencies qualified through the RFQ process are available here.
- To receive email announcements on the 2011 Families and Education Levy processes, click here to join the list-serv. Information will be posted online also.
- Access materials/handouts from the 2011 Families and Education Levy workshops.
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An Overview of the 2011 Families and Education Levy is available here and as a pdf file.
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2004 Families and Education Levy
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The 2010-2011 Families & Education Levy Annual Report (.pdf) is now available.
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The 2010-11 Seattle Public Schools Performance Data is available here.
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Overview of Our Work
Families and Education Levy
We administer the Seattle Families and Education Levy which supports positive child and youth development programs that will help all of Seattle's children become school ready, succeed academically, and graduate from high school. Learn more.
Planning is underway for 2011 Levy Renewal. The Levy Oversight Committee, via an expanded Levy Advisory Committee, developed a proposal in 2010 and submitted its final recommendations to the Mayor and City Council. Read the materials they considered during the process here and their final recommendations (Adobe PDF).
Partnerships
Forming partnerships between the City and the schools are critical to building quality
learning environments and helping our schools strengthen academic achievement. We also join with community and business leaders
and philanthropists around the region to support programs to help kids
thrive. Learn More
Seattle Youth Violence Prevention Initiative
In 2008, five teenagers were shot to death in Seattle. Earlier in the year, former Mayor Nickels brought together community leaders, principals, members of the faith community and others to develop a new approach to preventing youth and gang-related violence.
The Seattle Youth Violence Prevention Initiative sets a new direction by identifying and helping about 800 young people each year who are at a vulnerable point in their lives and who are at highest risk of perpetuating violence or becoming victims. Read more about the Initiative here.
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