Are you concerned about the larger class sizes, lack of student and special education support, cuts to activity bus, sports, music programs or other shortfalls caused by lack of state funding for education? Now is the time to advocate! There are several important opportunities to stay informed and engaged before the 2026 Washington State’s Legislative session begins. In preparation for Focus Day, WSPTA will host Legislative Preview Zoom Calls on Dec. 10, 2025 and Jan. 8, 2026. We encourage you to attend the School Funding Crisis Town Hall in Bellevue on Jan. 7, 2026 to amplify our voices and hear from our legislators. By attending WSTPA Focus Day in Olympia on Jan. 19, 2026 you can voice your concerns directly with your legislators. They appreciate hearing first hand from students and their constituents. The number of advocates matter to our legislators, so please be sure to sign up with Northshore Council PTSA to attend Focus Day, as we are coordinating meetings with legislators in the 1st, 45th, and 44th districts. We hope to see you at these events! If you are unable to attend Focus Day, but would like Northshore Council to share your concerns about the impact of budget cuts or other advocacy topics with our legislators, please Click here to share your advocacy story PTAs please share this widely in your school and newsletters. Thank you for all you do to advocate for our kids and ensure their voices are heard. 📅 FOCUS DAY – January 19, 2026 Join Northshore advocates in Olympia for WSPTA’s Focus Day and “Go to Bat for Kids”. This is a powerful opportunity to meet with our legislators, share our priorities, and advocate for closing funding gaps in public education. All WSPTA members are welcome. Bring your kids/teens to join in the fun! STEP 1: Click here to SIGN UP to attend FOCUS DAY with Northshore PTAS Carpool opportunities are available. STEP 2: Register with WSPTA for Focus Day today! The event is free. Sign up for a Capitol tour (limited space available). Date/Time: Mon. Jan. 19, 2026 Location: Olympia LEGISLATIVE PREVIEW ZOOM CALLS 📅 Legislative Preview – December 10, 2025 (Educational Zoom call) Join Legislative Consultant Marie Sullivan and leaders of the Washington State legislature for a discussion about priorities during the 2026 legislative session. Date/Time: Wed. Dec. 10, 2025 7:00–8:30 PM Location: Zoom – Sign up to attend the session. 📅 “What to Expect” Legislative Session – January 8, 2026 (Educational Zoom call) Join WSPTA Legislative Consultant Marie Sullivan for an overview of what to expect in the 2026 legislative session, including post-election changes in the legislature, known session protocols, and how to best engage with the 2026 legislature during this short session. Date/Time: Thurs. Jan. 8, 2026 7:00–8:00 PM Location: Zoom – Sign up to attend the session. Help take action during the 2026 legislative session: Subscribe to WSPTA's Action Network Group 📅 SCHOOL FUNDING CRISIS: Town Hall - January 7, 2026 Washington State continues to fall short of fully funding K–12 education, and our students feel the impact every day. The School Funding Crisis Regional Town Hall on Wednesday, January 7, 2026 brings families, educators, and community members together from 10 school districts. With student testimonies of funding gaps, expert insights, and a legislative panel, this event amplifies our collective commitment to accelerating progress for Washington’s public schools. When we show up as a community, we strengthen our schools and our future. Date/Time: Wed. Jan. 7, 2026 7:00–9:00 PM Location: Newport High School Gym, 4333 Factoria Blvd SE, Bellevue, WA 98006 📝 Pre-submit your questions to Legislators for the Q&A panel. February 2026 Election – NSD Funding Measures Northshore School District will run three funding measures. District staff are prepared to present details to PTAs, HOAs, Faith Communities, Senior Centers, Rotaries, and more.
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