Seattle Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL)

The Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL) was created to facilitate the City of Seattle's support for the educational and developmental needs of children in Seattle from birth to preschool, students in Seattle's public schools, students in postsecondary programs, and their families. DEEL is responsible for leadership, direction, policy development, interdepartmental and interagency communication, and coordination for early learning programs and education programs and policies and serves as the City's higher education liaison.  More info: https://www.seattle.gov/education.

DEEL announces recognition payments for front line child care workers
DEEL announces recognition payments for front line child care workers
12/7/202128:25

Dr. Dwane Chappelle, Director of Seattle Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL), members of Seattle City Council, and child care providers celebrate child care workers in appreciation of their important service to families throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. One-time payments of up to $835 will be provided to over 3,500 child care workers who cared for children as frontline workers throughout the COVID-19 crisis.   

Speakers and attendees include:

Dr. Dwane Chappelle, Director of Seattle Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL)

Council President Lorena González, Seattle City Council

Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda, Seattle City Council

Angelia Hicks-Maxie, Tiny Tots Development Center

Susan Brown, Kids Co.

Fune Tautala, Kids Club Afterschool Program

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DEEL to Celebrate Child Care Workers With More Than 3,500 Payments in Appreciation for Their Service Throughout COVID-19 Pandemic

Dr. Dwane Chappelle, Director of Seattle Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL), members of Seattle City Council, and child care providers celebrate child care workers in appreciation of their important service to families throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. One-time payments of up to $835 will be provided to over 3,500 child care workers who cared for children as frontline workers throughout the COVID-19 crisis.   

Speakers and attendees include:

Dr. Dwane Chappelle, Director of Seattle Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL)

Council President Lorena González, Seattle City Council

Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda, Seattle City Council

Angelia Hicks-Maxie, Tiny Tots Development Center

Susan Brown, Kids Co.

Fune Tautala, Kids Club Afterschool Program