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Statement from Rep. Eric Pettigrew on Washington’s first charter school

As a long-time supporter of charter schools, I was honored to learn that the Washington’s first charter school, based on First Place School, currently a no-tuition private school in Seattle’s Central District, will make its transition to a public school in the 37th legislative district!

Our regular public schools provide many children with a great education. But the system is not built to accommodate the unique needs of every student. Charter schools can provide students with the support, individualized attention and flexibility they need to allow them to focus on their education.

First Place School is a great example of this.  It focuses on children who come from families plagued by extreme poverty and high mobility.  Without the stability of a safe home, transportation, food and basic necessities, they need and extra hand up to succeed.

At First Place each child has a learning plan based on individual academic and emotional assessments. Students have a tutor and a mentor during the school day, as well as therapy, and health screenings. First Place students also receive transportation, meals, school supplies, clothing, shoes, and hygiene items.

First Place doesn’t just help children.  The goal is to get the family back on its feet. For this reason, The First Place Parent Academy develops parent involvement that elevates their ability to be a partner for their child’s sustained academic growth.

Rep. Eric Pettigrew, D-37
Rep. Eric Pettigrew, D-37

One of the reasons First Place was the first charter school approved is its proven track record of success.  This year, they celebrate their 25th anniversary – having helped over 10,000 children and families achieve stability and independence.

Last week, I was joined by former 37th District State Representative Dawn Mason as well as teachers and students from First Place.  I was honored to welcome them in Olympia and touched by hear their stories of adversity and achievement. What smart, articulate students!

All our children deserve a chance to succeed. I am proud and excited to stand with First Place School.  Congratulations – you deserve it!