
TVW’s hands-on civics education program, Capitol Classroom, teaches students how to participate directly in the state legislative process by connecting them with professionals in Olympia, via bi-weekly Zoom meetings. In Capitol Classroom, students and teachers work with lobbyist volunteers to choose legislation to support, oppose, or amend. Then, through Teach With TVW’s hosted meetings, students communicate with their lobbyists as a class during the session and track their chosen legislation. The goal of Capitol Classroom is to provide a rich and immersive learning experience by investing students in the state legislative process.
Below are password protected links to our participating classes for the 2026 Legislative Session. These class session pages are provided to allow students the opportunity to catch up on any meetings they may have missed or wish to revisit. The 2026 session will start on January 12 with new and returning schools, some schools start their Capitol Classroom sessions prior to the legislative session.
You can see examples of class Zoom meetings, learn more about the Capitol Classroom program, and how to join HERE:
- Charles Wright Academy
- Eastside Preparatory School Club
- Green Hill School – Pending
- Hawkins Middle School AM
- Hawkins Middle School PM
- Kingston High School
- Liberty Bell Jr/Sr High
- Lopez Middle/High School
- Mariner High
- Meadowdale Middle School 3rd Period
- Meadowdale Middle School 5th Period
- Meridian High School
- Nisqually Middle School
- Open Window School
- Options High School
- Rochester High School
- Salish Middle School Club