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Board Special Meeting, March 18, 2026
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As I mentioned in my wrap-up of the last Seattle School Board meeting on March 11th, the agenda was so full that President Gina Topp had to schedule another one (a "special meeting") to cover the Introduction items. Agenda . There was a large amount of time spent discussing the new curriculum for K-5 English Language Arts. The proposed pick is McGraw Hill's Emerge! Elementary School Curriculum. Superintendent Shuldiner acknowledged the K-5 English Language Adoption Selection committee and how long and hard they worked to make this selection, saying it was an 18-month process. He brought up Mike Starosky, Kathleen Vasquez, and Cachel Toner to sit with him and answer questions. All of them are on the Academic side. He stated that one important part of teaching is professional development which would include literacy coaching, a reading plan, and a curriculum " that allows our teachers to be able to have the supports and tools that they need to address the learni...
Good News and "School Board Goals Proposal"
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From SPS Facebook: Huge congratulations to Chief Sealth International High School, home to TWO 2026 State Wrestling Champions! What an incredible season and an unforgettable achievement for our Seahawk community. Lanuola Amituanai made history as the 2A 145 lb. Ladies State Champion, becoming the first female state wrestling champion from Seattle Public Schools. Lanu dominated the state tournament, pinning every opponent, including the final match, and defeated eight other state place winners during the season. An extraordinary accomplishment! Eli Policarpio, 2A 215 lb. Boys State Champion, capped off a remarkable season with a 53–1 record, setting a new Metro Conference record. Eli powered through the state tournament and, despite an injury in the final match, showed grit and determination to finish strong and claim the title. Congrats to Lanuola and Eli! As I reported previously, the Board is having another meeting today at 4:30 pm to take up agenda items from last Wedn...
Editor's Note
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I know there are other folks/groups out there writing about Seattle Schools. That's great. You expand your knowledge base with more than one outlet. Or you can get more specific info from outlets with specific topics like HC. If you read something on one of these outlets, you are more than welcome to name them and provide a link. I, however, will not be doing that on a regular basis so please do not name an outlet and think I will supply the link.
Seattle Schools Updates
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KUOW is reporting that the Seattle Police Department has arrested "a male juvenile" who is connected to the January shooting of two Rainier Beach High School students at a bus stop in front in the school. Both students, boys, died. (Bold mine) At a news conference announcing the arrest Tuesday, Seattle Police Chief Shon Barnes said the suspect was not a student at Rainier Beach High School, but detectives believe there “could have been a relationship” between the suspect and the victims. Barnes said the arrest was made outside of Seattle — though he didn’t say where — and authorities still haven’t found the gun used in the shooting. Seattle Police Department officials shared few details about the arrest or investigation, citing the suspect's age. As well, it looks like SPD will be around RBHS for the rest of the school year. Is that in addition to Garfield High School? Barnes said he hopes this case can be a call to action for the entire community — SPD includ...
Reviewing Seattle School Board Meeting, 3/11/2026
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As one can see from the YouTube recording, this meeting was over four hours (and there's a good reason for that). Sadly, something went amiss this afternoon (when I was reporting on the second half of the meeting) and it all disappeared. So I'm going to try to recall and just do highlights. All the directors were present as was Superintendent Shuldiner. Agenda. There was a recognition of the Rainier Beach High School basketball team winning their division in the state for the second year in a row. The Roosevelt High School girls basketball team came in third in the state and were honored as well. President Gina Topp noted the benefits of athletes including time management. The Board took a recess to meet the athletes of both teams. Shuldiner also commended both teams. He explained how deeply he feels about student athletes and what they get from pursuing a sport. He also said that athletes have to be "eligible" and talked about GPAs. (Interesting side note...
This and That, March 10, 2026
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Update via the Kent Reporter, fantastic news: A bill guaranteeing full‑ride college tuition for all foster youth and students who experienced homelessness passed both legislative chambers and now awaits the governor’s signature to become law. The students who qualify are foster youths ages 13 and older and others who experienced homelessness in the year before college. These students already qualify for the Washington College Grant, which covers full‑ride tuition. They must complete the FAFSA, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid that determines a student’s eligibility for aid based on their family income, to receive those funds. This bill waives that requirement. In both the Senate and House chambers, the bill received nearly unanimous support. No action must be taken by students to receive or renew the funds, which pay for up to six years, or 18 quarters, of full-time education. end of update Looks like Rainier Beach High School took the state Class 3A champ...