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Two Seattle Schools Shelter in Place because of ICE Concerns
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Via The Seattle Times : Aki Kurose Middle School in Hillman City and Cleveland STEM High School in Beacon Hill were sheltering in place Tuesday, after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity was reported in the area, school officials said. On Aki: The middle school was notified by Seattle Public Schools that ICE agents may be trying to draw out families who were warned of ICE activity and are coming to school to pick up their children, said Aki Kurose registrar Katie Jolgren. No ICE activity has been reported in the area yet. The shelter-in-place order went into effect around noon and was expected to last until the end of the day, Jolgren said. External doors were locked, and students were required to stay inside and couldn’t go to the field or playground. They could only leave if a family member came to pick them up, but it was business as usual inside. Concerned families have been calling the school, and some parents have picked up their children already ...
Seattle School Board Meeting Coming Up Tomorrow Night
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There's to be an Executive Session right before the regularly scheduled Board meeting from 4-4:30 pm. I'm thinking it might be the final sign-off for the new superintendent. Here's the agenda for the regular Board meeting that starts at 4:30 pm. I will update this post when I see the list for public testimony. I have to call out the biggest new item that I see which is the return of cancelled Board committees . This can be found under "Introduction Items" number two. It's sponsored by directors Gina Topp, Joe Mizrahi, and Jen LaValle. It will have to be voted on at the next Board meeting but I am hoping for some discussion at this meeting. If approved, President Topp would appoint chairs for each committee and its members. The committees would be: - Audit (a state-required committee) becoming Audit and Finance - Policy (this would be new and had existed as an Ad Hoc Committee) - Operations (this had been a previous standing committee) They left out the Execut...
Dear Superintendent Shuldiner - SOMEONE Needs to Oversee the Capital Projects Staff
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And pronto! Folks, as you may be aware, Seattle is a geographically challenged city. Water on two sides, hills, and, as Seattle Schools keeps forgetting - over and over - unstable land. That unstable land comes with its own challenges as in how it will reaction during a big earthquake as well as its bogginess in some areas. The issue of that instability in the land under the public schools in Seattle comes back time and again but the folks in Capital Projects and Planning never listen. They are the "experts" and there is NO ONE who checks them. The Board asks vague questions and takes any answer staff gives. Here's the latest from KUOW : Seattle Schools knew there was methane gas beneath its new high school — but skipped some safety measures Are we surprised? You shouldn't be if you read this blog regularly. (Bold mine) Before Seattle Public School spent $300 million to rebuild Rainier Beach High School on a peat bog, scientists hired by the district warned that met...
OSPI Dashboard for Seattle Schools, January 2026
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SPS seems to be at steady-state on these OSPI measures in 2025 . There are some changes, though: - Kindergarten readiness dropped by a lot, from 73.6% to 67.9%. As someone who tutors kindergarteners, this readiness is so important to students getting their best start in learning. Even kids who come in with modest readiness can move much faster than students who come in with pretty much a blank slate. I might ask the City what they think (given they have a large preschool program embedded in SPS). - 8th grade Reading is dropping slightly while 8th grade Math is mostly the same. - On high school Math, I am perplexed. In 2023, it was 52.3%, 2024, it was 58.3% (a notable climb), but in 2025, it dropped to 49.7%. - Dual Credit participation (with CTE) is really climbing and again, I'd love to know why that might be. Ditto for without CTE. Parents, thoughts? - I always smile at the 4-year graduation rate at over 80%, mainly because I don't believe in that stat, given how SPS...
Again, the Kids are NOT Alright
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To note, Minneapolis Public Schools announced that they will provide "E-learning" through Feb. 12th for any student who requests it due to the ICE shooting in that city as well as ICE agents who appear to be circling schools, looking for undocumented parents. From NBC News : Just a few hours after an ICE officer ignited nationwide outrage Wednesday by fatally shooting Renee Nicole Good on a snowy street in Minneapolis, U.S. Border Patrol agents clashed with teachers and protesters at a high school less than 3 miles from where the 37-year-old mom was killed. “This is so upsetting,” Carol said Thursday as she tearfully recounted what she had witnessed. “All these men, who were fully armed, suddenly jumped out of the SUVs and started running towards the school.” School was being dismissed at the time, and hundreds of students were walking out of the building, she said. “Some of the teachers and school workers were trying to keep the Border Patrol away from the students, telling ...
Public Education News Round-Up - January 7, 2026
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A student reporter from the Garfield Messenger (GHS' school newspaper) had an interview with incoming superintendent Ben Shuldiner. The reporter, Rafael Brewer, asked some very good questions. I loved this blunt question: As a cis white male, how do you plan on understanding the community that you’re serving and what is your full plan for community engagement? I think that any good Superintendent who’s coming from the outside wants to spend as much time as possible in the communities that they’re going to be serving. I have, maybe it’s an audacious plan, I don’t know, but I’d like to visit every single school in Seattle within 100 days. The other thing that we’re planning on doing is having community meetings in each of the seven districts, because school board directors each represent one of seven districts. The idea is that we’re going to try to have community meetings in each of the seven districts, at least once before the 100 days are up. So muc...