
A Fair Start for Early Learners
Join our partners at Project Child Success and Washington Communities for Children in highlighting the need for increased investments in
Join our partners at Project Child Success and Washington Communities for Children in highlighting the need for increased investments in
With all students opted into the College Bound Scholarship, we are relieving an unnecessary burden for many of our school
The policy cutoff date is only one week away! This means that any bills that haven’t passed out of their
Graduate Tacoma’s inaugural Charting Our Future conference is a chance to harness our collective knowledge, experience, and power. Part leadership,
We call on our partners, friends, and advocates to join our collective voices during the month of February to build
The Fair Start of Kids Act would make early learning – including childcare, preschool, and programs for infants and toddlers
The Foundation for Tacoma Students would like to share this opportunity to work in partnership and operationalize Juneteenth as a
Gov. Inslee is calling for education related programs to be maintained – a noticeable divergence from last year’s conversation around
All meetings, hearings, and testimonies for the 2021 legislative session will be happen virtually. This provides constitutes with more access
Foundation for Tacoma Students board member Grant Hosford testified in front of the Senate committee in favor of a bill
By 2030, 70 percent of Tacoma Public Schools students will earn a degree, technical certificate, or gain a good-earning wage employment opportunity within six years of high school graduation. Targeted efforts will focus on students of color and those impacted by poverty.
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