From the West Seattle Blog
The West Seattle blog reports the installation of a new double portable at Lafayette Elementary. I didn't know that besides Lafayette, both Gatewood and Schmitz Park will also be getting portables.
I think the district believes this overcrowding will ease up in the next 3-4 years but I can see where parents caught in the thick of it are probably not happy.
Also, this from the West Seattle blog in one of their forums about the current crisis:
There is no pleasure in say "hey, we got it right." I just wish someone with power had listened sooner.
I think the district believes this overcrowding will ease up in the next 3-4 years but I can see where parents caught in the thick of it are probably not happy.
Also, this from the West Seattle blog in one of their forums about the current crisis:
Gulp!
It's getting harder and harder to defend our School Board and District administrators.
Apparently the "Save Seattle Schools" crew have been right about the District's lax accounting and oversight, though I must say I don't care for the way they've presented some of their arguments.
I wish I could talk to this person. Tell me the better way. Honestly, I think I have tried every way I know how to relay this information or make an argument. When Charlie and I get testy or blunt, please keep in mind this has been years of talking, pleading, explaining.There is no pleasure in say "hey, we got it right." I just wish someone with power had listened sooner.
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Ballard mom
I honestly hope, for each of these schools, that they don't sprout roots and stay forever as they have at Green Lake, Eckstein, etc.
At the end of that thread he said "In a week or so, when I emerge from the Sweat Lodge with my brand new Spirit Animal* in tow, I will start a thread devoted to the relative merits of the various possible modes of engagement with Officialdom.
Until then, happy kvetching!"
So it is completely appropriate to ask him how he thinks one ought to engage the officials.
They had previously considered it a "bubble" the last couple of years.
This was at his January community meeting at Delridge Library.