Bill would honor kindergartners

  • By Madeline Coats WNPA Olympia News Bureau
  • Friday, January 25, 2019 1:30am
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By Madeline Coats

WNPA Olympia News Bureau

OLYMPIA — September could be declared the month of the kindergartner, encouraging elementary schools to celebrate young students as they begin their lives in educational institutions.

Senate Bill 5028 was co-sponsored by Sen. Sam Hunt, D-Olympia, Steve O’Ban, R-Tacoma and Claire Wilson, D-Auburn.

Hunt introduced SB 5028 with a push from Mary Clift, fifth-grade teacher from Bordeaux Elementary School in Shelton. The long-time teacher has supported this bill for many years, Hunt said at a public hearing last Friday.

Rep. Dan Griffey, R-Allyn, introduced the same bill in 2017, but it did not move from the floor. Clift, originally from Olympia, reached out to Hunt to give the bill a second chance.

“There is no cost to this bill,” Clift said. “It’s a no-brainer.”

The elementary teacher teaches English language arts and civics. Her students wanted to propose a bill with a focus on school kids and the importance of making them feel wanted and welcome, Clift said.

Testimonies were given by three of Clift’s previous students who now attend Oakland Bay Junior High School in Shelton School District. Graysen Reveal, 14, Ethan Roberts, 14, and Anthony Pagel, 13, spoke in support of SB 5028.

“As a class, we created an idea for a bill and we hope it will become a law in Washington state,” said Roberts, former class president of the elementary school.

With the help of Clift, her class of fifth-graders created this bill three years ago. They contacted senators and representatives, lobbied for the bill and talked to Gov. Jay Inslee in his office about next steps, Roberts said during the hearing.

Reveal, a current eighth grade student, said he believes this bill will help kindergartners get off to a great start as they begin their years in education.

“It is my hope, along with my fellow classmates, that this bill will help all kindergartners across the state,” Reveal said.

He wants all students to begin the learning process with a positive start, in addition to forming friendships and creating life experiences.

Hunt clarified that the description of the bill should be altered to specify the beginning of a child’s K-12 education, rather than their education as a whole.

“This is the start of their K-12 education, but certainly not the start of their education,” said Hunt at the hearing.

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This story is part of a series of news reports from the Washington State Legislature provided through a reporting internship sponsored by the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association Foundation.

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