By: Dahlia Bazzaz
SEATTLE — Washington's proposed overhaul of high school graduation requirements is coming into focus as state education leaders refine a proposal they say provides more academic rigor and time to map postsecondary plans.
Dahlia Bazzaz is an Education Reporter at various esteemed publications, including Lawton Publishing Company and The Seattle Times. She focuses on the intersection of education and technology, covering themes such as cybersecurity in schools, data breaches, and the impact of educational technology on K-12 and higher education. Dahlia's work has been featured in numerous outlets, including The Hechinger Report and Disability Scoop.
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Dahlia's reporting primarily focuses on local education and government policy in Washington, particularly Seattle. Her articles cover issues such as school budgets, student loans, and school integration. She frequently cites data and reports on government announcements and legal policy regulations related to education.
If you are reaching out to Dahlia Bazzaz, consider providing insights or commentary related to local educational policies, government initiatives impacting schools in Washington state or developments regarding student loans within the region. Additionally, if you have access to pertinent data that can shed light on educational trends or challenges specific to local schools in Washington State, it may be of interest to her.
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