Equity in Education Center

Equity in Education Center

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The Equity in Education Center is WA's only civil rights organization focused on building a revolution in education so that a child’s race and zip code aren’t the predicating factors in defining their success. As a Coalition representative of communities of color and low-income communities, we are taking a strategic approach to closing the Opportunity/Achievement Gap that takes into account the ef

Tell the State to Pay What's Owed 06/24/2025

229,000+ digital navigation interactions delivered.
$0 in reimbursements since January.

Nonprofits are laying off staff and shutting down programs, while the WA Dept. of Commerce holds back funds.

✊ Take action. Tell Governor Ferguson and Director Nguyen: Pay what’s owed.

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Tell the State to Pay What's Owed

Dozens of Digital Literacy Groups Funded Through a Statewide Grant Haven't Been Paid Since January. The State Says It Isn't to Blame. - PubliCola 06/23/2025

The Washington State Department of Commerce hasn’t reimbursed EEC or dozens of nonprofits since January, despite our work delivering digital navigation services to tens of thousands of people across the state.

Staff laid off. Services paused. Communities paying the price.

Dozens of Digital Literacy Groups Funded Through a Statewide Grant Haven't Been Paid Since January. The State Says It Isn't to Blame. - PubliCola As a state program to improve digital equity shuts down, the group that distributes state funds to dozens of small…

06/19/2025

Today, we honor Juneteenth—a celebration of Black liberation, resilience, and the unfinished fight for justice.

At the Equity in Education Center, we know that true freedom means every Black student has access to the resources, respect, and opportunities they need to thrive. It means dismantling systems that criminalize, underfund, and exclude—and building ones rooted in care, equity, and joy.

We carry the spirit of Juneteenth into our classrooms, coalitions, and campaigns because the fight for liberation starts in our schools.

05/12/2025

Take the COVID-19 Learning Loss Interventions Survey.

This survey aims to learn more from principals, teachers, aides, and others in the education community about the interventions that have been most successful and what might be needed to increase adoption. The survey closes May 31st, and a copy of the results will be provided to participants.

https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/028ceee829a2496a8175350d6d910494

05/07/2025

Washington is facing a massive budget shortfall this year. Instead of fixing the tax code to ensure the wealthy pay their fair share, massive budget cuts were made to programs that support all our communities, like schools, food banks, and public health.

EEC is organizing with nonprofit leaders statewide to defend what matters most.

Join us in the fight: https://secure.everyaction.com/iKXA8oma-0irGLFvCZf34w2?sourceid=1066224

05/07/2025

Washington's school funding model is failing our youth and not meeting its constitutional responsibilities to fund basic education. This leaves local communities with vastly different resources and the need to tax themselves to pick up the tab.

That means schools in low-income communities often can’t afford basics, while wealthier schools fund enrichment through PTAs and local levies.

It’s not fair. It’s not equitable. And it’s failing our students, especially students of color, students with disabilities, and those from rural areas.

We’re working to change that.

GiveBIG: https://secure.everyaction.com/iKXA8oma-0irGLFvCZf34w2?sourceid=1066224

05/06/2025

This GiveBIG, we’re asking you to stand with us in the fight for a public education system that truly serves every child.

From ending isolation in public preschools to expanding access to tech through ConnectWA, the Equity in Education Center is leading bold, statewide change—and we’re just getting started.

When you give, you invest in advocacy, access, and the belief that our kids deserve more than the bare minimum.

Your gift is MATCHED. Give now: https://secure.everyaction.com/iKXA8oma-0irGLFvCZf34w2?sourceid=1066224

05/01/2025

Thanks to you, our incredible community, we’re gaining momentum in our Equity Expansion Campaign! Every dollar is helping us fight for anti-racist classrooms, digital equity, and school funding that actually reflects student needs.

But we’re not done yet—GiveBIG is just around the corner and early giving has already started!

Let’s keep building a future where every student can thrive. Give today: https://secure.everyaction.com/iKXA8oma-0irGLFvCZf34w2?sourceid=1066225

04/16/2025

Double your impact. Two generous donors have pledged a $30,000 matching gift to support the Equity Expansion Campaign—our bold effort to scale advocacy, access, and justice across Washington.

Join the movement and help us fuel the momentum.

Donate today to help us unlock the full match: https://secure.everyaction.com/iKXA8oma-0irGLFvCZf34w2?sourceid=1066225

04/09/2025

Join The Arc of King County as they give families an overview of the new tool for IEP teams. Interpretation will be provided in Spanish and Somali.

Crafting and implementing an Inclusive IEP. A webinar for parents & guardians
Register here: https://bit.ly/InclusiveIEP

Washington has a new tool for IEP teams to help them develop and implement inclusive IEPs, designed for students with extensive support needs. Please join us April 22, from 4 to 5:30 pm, as we give families an overview. Interpretation will be provided in Spanish and Somali.

The online resource is available now, and it centers on meaningfully engaging family and student voices throughout the process of developing an IEP. It begins by building on a vision for each student, challenges limiting beliefs about inclusive education, supports meaningful collaboration with families, and provides a process for implementing inclusive education throughout the school day and across the school year.

Presenters include Jaimee Kidder (PhD, BCBA), Special Education Program Supervisor at the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI); Gail Ghere (PhD) and Jennifer Sommerness (Ed.S), both researchers with the TIES Center and the National Center on Educational Outcomes (NCEO) at the University of Minnesota.

The event is hosted by the Family Engagement Collaborative, a partner in Washington’s Inclusionary Practices Technical Network, and sponsored by Roots of Inclusion and The Arc of King County, along with community partners PAVE, The Arc of Washington, The Arc of Whatcom County, The Arc of Snohomish County, the WA Developmental Disabilities Council, League of Education Voters, WSA Head Start & ECEAP, the Equity in Education Center, Manos Unidas, the Benton Franklin Parent Coalition, the Thurston Mason Parent Coalition, Open Doors for Multicultural Families, the Seattle Council PTSA, Parent to Parent of Washington State, PEACE NW, and more.

The tool was created by OSPI and the TIES Center. You can access it here: https://bit.ly/InclusiveIEPs

You can download a copy of the class flyer here: https://arcofkingcounty.org/file_download/e3cf7257-8dc5-46b4-87dc-67a4b67a4a53

The Arc - Washington State The Arc of Snohomish County PAVE - Partnerships for Action Voices for Empowerment of Inclusion Doors for Multicultural Families Unidas International Seattle Council PTSA Equity in Education Coalition Arc of Tri-Cities Franklin Parent Coalition of Education Voters WSA Head Start and ECEAP Parent to Parent of Washington State PEACE NW

of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) TIES Center

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