State Board Invites Public to March 11 Listening Sessions on Graduation Requirements

 What makes a high school student ready for life after graduation? The State Board of Education wants to hear what you think!  

The Board will be hosting two virtual community listening sessions on Tuesday, March 11. These sessions are an opportunity to share your thoughts on what Washington's students need to be ready for life after high school — academically, professionally, and as engaged community members. Students, parents, and community members are especially encouraged to attend!  

Your input will help shape the Board’s work to update graduation requirements. This is the start of a multi-year process guided by a task force and ongoing community engagement. In this early stage, we’re focused on developing a shared vision for what “ready for success” means for life after high school. This vision will lay the foundation for more detailed policy work to come. There will be more opportunities to share your perspective along the way. 

Registration is required. Please sign up for the session that works best for you. 

Register for the Afternoon Session – 12:00-1:00pm:

Register for the Afternoon Session

Register for the Evening Session - 6:30pm-7:30pm:

Register for the Evening Session

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