Via the SPS webpage: The public is invited to attend or stream this forum for candidates for appointment to the District 2 and 4 School Board Director seats. All finalists will have the opportunity to share why they are interested in serving on the Seattle School Board and answer questions selected by the Board and Student Members. More information about the appointment process, including a timeline and candidate webpages, can be found on the appointment process web page . SPSTV Streaming: The meeting will be live streamed on SPSTV and broadcast on television on Comcast 26 (standard-def) and 319 (hi-def), Wave 26 (standard-def) and 695 (hi-def), and Century Link 8008 (standard-def) and 8508 (hi-def). The agenda reflects the above wording - the meeting will be two-and-a-half hours. The meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 27th at the Performing Arts Center at Lincoln High School, 4400 Interlake Avenue North from 6-8:30 pm. The Board's schedule reflects announcing
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as a radio journalist, I know that a comfortable rate of speech (for comprehension) is 3 words per second...
3 minutes = 180 seconds x 3 words = 540 words...
If I went, I would bring a record player with me, with a scratched record going round and round, repeating the same phrases over and over again for the full three minutes...
"who do you work for? listen to us... who do you work for? listen to us... put our kids first, listen to us... put our kids first, listen to us... manage the super, listen to us, manage the super, listen to us... uphold your oaths, listen to us, uphold your oaths, listen to us... uphold the laws, listen to us, uphold the laws, listen to us... manage the district, listen to us, manage the district, listen to us... do your jobs, listen to us, do your jobs, listen to us... stop making excuses, listen to us, stop making excuses, listen to us..." etc...
I cannot make the Board meeting tonight and have examined the web site the above link to the sample plan. There seems a lot of room to make the documents more clear and to the point.
I look at the sample referenced in the link above and ask why in this sample would the transportation zone for Adams include areas within the attendance boundaries of Loyal Heights, North Beach and Whittier? This seem to imply that if you are lucky enough to live in areas close to many schools then you can have transportation outside your attendance area. West Woodland is not in the transportation zone as it is in a different middle school area, right? If in fact it is for attendance area students then the light yellow circle should be interrupted as it enters the attendance area of other schools, just as it is when it enters a different middle school attendance area.
Paragraph stating that attendance areas will be include:
Under the new plan the District will identify a Transportation Zone around each attendance area elementary and K-8 school. This Transportation Zone will be generally be limited by a radius of 1.25 miles from the school. The Transportation Zone will extend beyond that range, as necessary, to include all of the school's attendance area and it will be reduced, as necessary, to remain within the school's middle school service area. Yellow bus transportation will be provided to students living within the school's Transportation Zone but outside the school's walk zone. In no case will any school's Transportation Zone include the entire middle school service area. A couple of the schools in the McClure service area will come closest.
At the same time, I'm not under the impression that pointing out budgeting shenanigans will actually do much.
I don't think its because they don't care or don't get it (well most of them anyway), it's just an impossible task for what really is a volunteer role, especially given the challenge of timing for some of these issues (e.g., enrollment deadline pressures).
That said, testify, testify, testify. Some people are listening.
GreyWatch said:
" it's just an impossible task for what really is a volunteer role, especially given the challenge of timing for some of these issues "
NO it is not anywhere close to an impossible task.. ...
These directors for the most part have little interest in the truth or open and transparent processes.
Anyone who believes otherwise needs to pay more attention.
Check out testimonies on 2-2-2011 ..
I agree .. few people testify because it is pointless.
The less than 20 people testifying makes this quite clear .. We had around 15 on 2-2-2011
Whether 20 people or 0 people testify, it makes no difference to this board.
Elect Melissa Westbrook to the Board and you will see the tasks for a Director are not impossible.