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I just wanted to provide the links to the Seattle Public Library and their summer programs for kids and teens. They are free and provide a link to reading activities plus fun.
Also, for those who live close to outskirts of Seattle, the King County Library Summer Reading program also has great prizes and activities for kids. My kids always do both programs.
For teens, there is a great teen section at the Seattle central downtown library - has it's own librarian and computers (adults not allowed to hang out there!).
Please note that, contrary to the blurb, from the dates given the Meridian days appear to be Tuesdays and Thursdays while the Northgate days are Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Might pay to check with the theatre...
The speaker list is up for the Board meeting tomorrow; not as packed as I thought with just four people on the waitlist. The majority of the speakers are speaking on high school boundaries (with several wanting to talk about Ballard High). There are only three of us speaking about the Green Dot resolution asking the City to not grant the zoning departures that Green Dot has requested. It's me, long-time watchdog, Chris Jackins, and the head of the Washington State Charter Schools Association, Patrick D'Amelio. (I knew Mr. D'Amelio when he headed the Alliance for Education and Big Brothers and Big Sisters; he's a stand-up guy.)
Update 2: an absolutely fabulous interactive map made by parent Beth Day (@thebethocracy on Twitter - she covers Board meetings and is fun to read). end of update Update 1: Mea culpa, I did indeed get Decatur and Thornton Creek mixed up. Thanks to all for the correction. end of update I suspect some who read this post will be irate. Why do this? Because the district seems very hellbent on this effort with no oversight skid marks from the Board. To clearly state - I do not believe that closing 20 schools is a good idea. I think they hit on 20 because they thought it might bring in the most savings. But the jury is still out on the savings because the district has not shown its work nor its data. I suspect closing schools and THEN leasing/renting them is the big plan but that means the district really has to keep the buildings up. But this district, with its happy talk about "well-resourced schools" is NOT acknowledging the pain and yes, gr...
From the ever-amusing Washington Policy Center : Vouchers are Pell Grants for students under 18. Vouchers are no different than Pell Grants or GI benefits, except the money goes to the families of students younger than age 18. Except they are. Pell Grants were created to help needy students and that's not really the goal of the voucher program. The Pell grant website does have a couple of great studies on why low-income students drop out before finishing their higher ed and what makes a difference.
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Please note that, contrary to the blurb, from the dates given the Meridian days appear to be Tuesdays and Thursdays while the Northgate days are Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Might pay to check with the theatre...