Washington state lawmakers are weighing $14 million in cuts to the popular Running Start program, which lets high schoolers ...
A long-running program that serves more than 800 children in El Paso County has been operating on emergency reserves for the past week while the federal government shutdown prevents funding. Community ...
Washington lawmakers are considering cutting summer classes from the Running Start program, which lets high school students earn college credits tuition-free.
But amid a budget shortfall, lawmakers have proposed cutting $14 million from the program. If enacted, students in the program might need to pay to continue taking summer courses.
Lawmakers are mulling a $14 million cut to Running Start, which allows high school students to take community college classes for free.
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