Tomorrow on KUOW
"I am interested to hear about similar developments at other schools, and any closure developments that parents, teachers, and students are noticing: pfletcher@kuow.org.
Also, KUOW will have a call-in show on school closures Tu 12/16, 9-10AM, 94.9FM. We would love to hear from your readers and bloggers. (800) 289-KUOW or 206.543.KUOW. Thank you!"
This came from reporter Phyllis Fletcher at KUOW, our local NPR station. I believe you can also e-mail: weekday@kuow.org with comments. You can do that now and likely should put "school closures" in the subject line.
Also, KUOW will have a call-in show on school closures Tu 12/16, 9-10AM, 94.9FM. We would love to hear from your readers and bloggers. (800) 289-KUOW or 206.543.KUOW. Thank you!"
This came from reporter Phyllis Fletcher at KUOW, our local NPR station. I believe you can also e-mail: weekday@kuow.org with comments. You can do that now and likely should put "school closures" in the subject line.
Comments
KUOW Weekday: School Closures
However, he referred to Summit K-12 as a "special case" which wasn't either clearly a statement of support or lack of support.
"This process is not at all about lobbying"...but instead is all about data and analysis.
"The public hearing is not really for input. We had community meetings and other processes already...to get input."
Cooper teacher argued that academic achievement at Cooper is better than the schools where those students will be sent.
Dr. G-J falls back on superhero "design teams" for her answer to the question.
SPS is required to hold a public hearing by state law; if they close a building without a public hearing, they will be on the receiving end of an indefensible lawsuit, and they know it, so they hold a "public hearing" at which it appears they have no intention of actually hearing the public.
There is no similar requirement for the situation where a program is being closed but the building remains open, which is why Cooper, AAA, Meany, and Summit aren't having their own hearings.