Seattle Public Schools

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Communications

Public Affairs and Communications

The Public Affairs Department provides expertise in strategic communications, media relations, social media, crisis communication, and content creation. It is our goal to ensure families, staff, community members and the media receive accurate and timely information.

The team helps:

  • Share information about our schools and students through multiple forms of media and in many languages.
  • Build capacity for school and central staff to share information through newsletters, websites, social media, phone messages, and community gatherings.
  • Provide clear and timely crisis communications during inclement weather, natural disasters, or other emergencies.

Media Relations

Media relations: for those professional news organizations needing assistance, contact media relations.

Communications Tools

The district utilizes a tool called SchoolMessenger to contact families with important reminders and urgent information. Learn more about how to manage family communication preferences.

Urgent Communications

Seattle Public Schools prioritizes student safety. It is our goal to prevent emergencies from happening, therefore all lethal or potentially lethal statements, whether verbal or written (including electronic) are to be taken seriously and investigated. Because all emergencies, such as natural disasters can’t be prevented, we also want to be prepared to respond effectively.

Latest District News and Announcements

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Enrollment for 2024-25 is Open

Will your child be 5 by August 31? Will your family be new residents of Seattle? Looking for dates for school tours?…
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Parent Education Course Helps Families Support Student Learning

All SPS families are invited to join Family Connectors University, a family-focused online course to help caregivers support their child’s growth.

Seattle Public Schools Budget: Supporting Students Together

To achieve a balanced budget, we know we must make changes. We are approaching these decisions in a thoughtful way.
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Thornton Creek Elementary Artifact Day

Artifact Day gives students a chance to teach others about their family history and culture.

Schools Celebrate National African American Parent Involvement Day

John Muir Elementary and Orca K-8 brought Black families to campus for food, fun, and fellowship for National African American Parent Involvement Day.
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Career Week at B.F. Day Elementary

Counselors at B.F. Day Elementary help students explore their possibilities during the annual event.