Changes to Tuition: Sales Tax Requirement Begins Winter 2026

Starting with Winter 2026 programs, Seattle JazzED will be required to charge sales tax on tuition, following a new Washington State law (ESSB 5814) that took effect on October 1. 

ESSB 5814 changes the state’s tax code to include youth arts education like music, theater, and dance, in the definition of “live presentations.” As a result, youth arts organizations across Washington state are now required to collect retail sales tax on class tuition. For JazzED families, this means sales tax will be applied to any tuition amount up to our standard tuition rate. 

As an organization, we recognize that this new law places an additional financial burden on families seeking arts education opportunities for their children, making access to music education more challenging for some. 

That’s why JazzED remains deeply committed to keeping our pay-what-you-can tuition model in place. This model ensures that no student is turned away due to cost. We hope families who can pay above the standard tuition, and community members who are able to make a contribution, will consider doing so to ensure no student is ever turned away due to cost.  

Affordability and access are at the heart of everything we do. We want families to know that while this new law affects how we process tuition, it doesn’t change our mission. Every young person who wants to play music at JazzED will still have that opportunity.

Liz Riggs Meder, Executive Director 

We will continue to work alongside arts advocacy organizations across Washington to ensure our legislators understand how such budget decisions impact access to the arts. 

Seattle JazzED remains steadfast in our mission: to make high-quality, joyful, and equitable music education available to every student who walks through our doors. 

Enrollment Now Open for Fall Music Programs

We're entering a new season of programming! Musicians can choose between three tiers of in-person learning; Foundations (Beginner), Connections (Intermediate), and Explorations (Advanced). Classes and ensembles are slated to start the first week of October. 

As always, all programs are offered to the community on a sliding scale and families can choose what they would like to pay, with free loaner instruments available for every student!

Foundations

Start here if you're new to making music or continuing with us from Foundations Summer Camp! We’ll teach you what you need to know about your instrument of choice in this year long class. Grades 4-8. Enroll now!

Foundations

Connections

Connections I + II

With two level options for musicians, those who have been playing for at least one year are invited to kick it up a notch and start to explore their musicality! Grades 5-8. Sign up today

Explorations

Getting into Gigging students

Explorations: Getting into Gigging
Want to get paid to play? Learn improvisation and jam session skills this fall! Bonus points: students who have completed the class will be eligible to represent JazzED by playing paid gigs out in the community. Grades 9-12. Add your name to the roster

Explorations: Girls Ellington Project
Join Seattle’s all-girls, all-city jazz band and prepare your audition for the Essentially Ellington Festival this year! Grades 9-12. Save your seat.

Explorations: Mentors in Training
Earn service hours and learn music teaching techniques directly from expert educators. Become a mentor this fall! Grades 9-12. Lead the way.