State schools superintendent debate at Edmonds Center for Arts Sept. 26 - Lynnwood Today

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The Washington State Debate Coalition is set to host a crucial debate for the Superintendent of Public Instruction at the Edmonds Center for the Arts on September 26, 2024. This event will allow candidates to articulate their education policies and engage with the community on pressing educational issues. As education remains a top priority for many families in Washington, the debate is anticipated to attract significant public interest. Attendees will have the opportunity to listen to candidates’ visions for the state's educational future and ask questions that matter to them. The coalition's efforts aim to foster a more informed electorate, enabling voters to make decisions that will impact local schools and educational outcomes.

This debate not only highlights the importance of leadership in education but also emphasizes the role of community engagement in the electoral process. The event promises to be a pivotal moment in the lead-up to the elections, offering insights into candidates' qualifications and priorities. Community members are encouraged to participate actively in this important discussion about the future of education in Washington State.

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