North and South Seattle Colleges is asking families to help raise $2 million dollars to keep the programs going next year, while they seek permanent funding.
SEATTLE — A state policy shift focused on workforce training has had an unintended consequence: the potential elimination of affordable cooperative preschool and parent education programs serving more than 2,100 families in Seattle alone.
Now, with just weeks to respond, college administrators are asking parents to raise $2 million by mid-May while scrambling to create new credentials that could restore state funding.
“Lost in all of that conversation was the reality that for many colleges, the parent
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