March 19, 2026 - 11:51

The Washington State Legislature has finalized a supplemental budget that creates a stark divide in educational funding, with significant cuts targeting early learning programs while higher education remains largely protected. The reductions will have immediate and tangible effects on school districts across the Whatcom and Skagit regions.
Among the most impactful changes is the full elimination of state funding for the Transition to Kindergarten (TtK) program. This initiative has been critical in preparing young children, particularly those from underserved communities, for academic success by providing additional classroom support and family connection. Its termination leaves a gap in early intervention services that many districts relied upon.
Furthermore, the budget makes substantial cuts to Local Effort Assistance (LEA), also known as levy equalization. This funding is essential for property-poor school districts, allowing them to compensate for lower local tax revenues and provide educational opportunities comparable to wealthier areas. The reduction in LEA funds will strain budgets in qualifying districts, potentially affecting staffing, materials, and student services.
Educators and administrators express deep concern that these cuts to foundational early learning and district equalization will undermine long-term student achievement and widen opportunity gaps, even as the state maintains its commitment to higher education funding. The budgetary decisions place increased pressure on local districts to find solutions for preserving vital early childhood programs.
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