Education Cuts in Washington State Budget

In response to the coronavirus pandemic, Governor Jay Inslee was forced to cut $445 million to the state supplemental operating budget last week by making line-item vetoes to 147 programs.   Because Washington’s budget is unusually reliant on sales tax revenue, many budget experts are anticipating that the current economic downturn will significantly impact tax […]

Apply Today for CARES Act Benefits

Yesterday evening, Governor Jay Inslee announced an extension to the Stay Home – Stay Healthy Order, mandating the practice of social distancing in Washington State to continue through May 4. The Foundation for Tacoma Students will continue to advocate for our partners throughout this pandemic and connect community members to resources through our COVID-19 Resource […]

Advocating for COVID-19 Impact Response

The 2020 Legislative session started with a palpable sense of hope — lawmakers met in January with hundreds of millions of dollars to allocate and a desire to help families and children — and ended with a sense of fear for how COVID-19 will impact our state. So many things are still so uncertain in our state […]

Meet the Staff: Devin Rydel Kelly

Devin Rydel Kelly is the Director of Data at the Foundation for Tacoma Students. His years of experience in social science and community organizing help him bridge the gaps between data analytics, social justice, and collective impact, all while centering racial and economic equity for Tacoma students. The data team helps produce our annual Impact […]

Legislature Adjourns as COVID-19 Dominates

The 2020 legislative session was as unprecedented a session, with as uncertain an ending, as anyone can remember. Lawmakers are usually exhausted after the unforgiving pace of a 60-day, short session. But they were especially so this year, given the uncertainty and fear around the impacts – still not fully known – of the coronavirus […]

Help Us Coordinate COVID-19 Efforts

The Graduate Tacoma movement is built on the collaboration, partnership, and the strength of community to reach Tacoma youth when and where they need us.  With expansive school closures and particular strain on local industry due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the Foundation for Tacoma Students is here to support community members and the partners who […]

When School is Out, Community is In

Dear Friends and Colleagues,   As many of you have no doubt heard, Governor Jay Inslee announced earlier this afternoon all schools in King, Snohomish and Pierce Counties will close their doors beginning March 17 until April 24 in response to the ongoing spread of the coronavirus, COVID-19.   We at the Foundation understand that […]

Partners Gather for First Community Learning Fund Convening

Partners & Friends,   This month we kicked off the Graduate Tacoma Community Learning Fund with our first convening at the Evergreen State College in Tacoma. Staff members from all 38 funded organizations came together for a full day of deep conversation and brainstorming on how we can further shift systems in favor of kids […]

The Power of Mentorship

In a city where most of our residents are White, but the majority of our student population is Black and Brown, investing in mentorship that reflects the identities of Tacoma students has become a leading conversation for Graduate Tacoma community partners.  Antonio McLemore is just one of the many leaders in Tacoma engaging youth through […]

Community Leader Spotlight: R. Michael Hale

R. Michael Hale is the Engineering Mentor for Tacoma Community College’s Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) program, a position he has held since 2016. Raised in Chicago, Michael’s career as a Civil Engineer led him to Tacoma, where he eventually retired as a Project Manager for the City of Tacoma’s Environmental Services Department after twenty-three […]