Turning Vision into Action for Washington’s Students
Our new logic model shows how we move from strategy to effective, measurable change.
What This Is
League of Education Voters Foundation’s logic model is a roadmap for how our work drives systems change across Washington’s education landscape.
It translates our 2026–2030 strategic plan into a practical framework, connecting our work to near-term outcomes and long-term impact for students, families, and communities.
Why This Matters Now
Washington’s education system is at a critical moment.
- Funding uncertainty and shifting priorities are creating instability
- Systems remain fragmented across early learning, K–12, and higher education
- Policy solutions too often fail to reflect the lived experiences of students and families
This logic model responds to these challenges by providing a shared, coordinated path forward. It clarifies how change happens, aligns efforts across the field, and strengthens our collective ability to drive results.
This work is anchored in our 2045 Goal: Every Washington student graduates with future-ready capabilities: strong social-emotional and problem-solving skills, practical AI fluency, and civic agency—so they can adapt, earn, and lead in an AI-enabled economy while shaping systems toward educational justice.
How to Use This
This logic model is designed to be a shared tool for understanding, aligning, and improving how we create change together.
- For community members, youth, and families: See how your experiences, voices, and advocacy connect to broader systems change. This model shows how community leadership shapes decisions, influences policy, and leads to more equitable outcomes.
- For partners and advocates: Use this model as a shared roadmap to align efforts, build a common understanding of how change happens, and coordinate strategies across the education continuum. It can also support planning and decision-making.
- For funders and supporters: See how investments connect to specific activities, outcomes, and long-term impact. This model clarifies how resources support community engagement, policy change, and improved student experiences, and how progress can be tracked over time.
- For policy and decision-makers: Understand how coordinated advocacy, research, and community leadership contribute to measurable outcomes and long-term systems change. This model highlights the connection between policy decisions and student experience.
Our Approach
- Systems-focused: Connects work across early learning, K–12, and higher education
- Community-driven: Centers youth, families, and those most impacted
- Action-oriented: Links advocacy, research, and engagement directly to outcomes
- Coordinated: Builds alignment across partners to increase impact
Explore the Model
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