The Stranger Slog Lays Out the School Board Elections
In one of the first reports I've read about the School Board elections, the Slog's Riya Bhattacharjee (I think her name should be in the next spelling bee - it's that cool) weighs in.
Most of the new candidates are running because they are tired of the corruption and cronyism in Seattle Public Schools. Some want to focus on closing the achievement gap and raising test scores. Others are just sick of the influence a plethora of foundations have on education these days.
At least one of the candidates is a reluctant one who says he's running because he is tired of mediocrity in our schools and the "business as usual approach" of our school board. Another lists this thing as his campaign website. This one sued the district against its new high school math textbooks in 2009.
It's an interesting group, right?
But then she editorializes a little and it's very funny (because it's so true):
I've always found it really amusing how school board members—elected officials running for re-election anywhere in general—who rarely ever open their mouths at meetings get all chatty suddenly with the advent of election season. Their faces take on what I call the "Anderson Cooper look" (furrowed brows, etc.) and they make it a point to comment on things they never bothered to comment on before. Watch tomorrow's school board meeting to see for yourself.
Her summary:
Many of the new candidates are education advocates, some have degrees from well-known universities, others are professors, teachers, writers, former journalists, business owners, and moms and dads. And I know at least one of them is a Slogger. The one thing they have in common? They are tired of all the BS and want to see change.
BS? Truer words were never written.
Most of the new candidates are running because they are tired of the corruption and cronyism in Seattle Public Schools. Some want to focus on closing the achievement gap and raising test scores. Others are just sick of the influence a plethora of foundations have on education these days.
At least one of the candidates is a reluctant one who says he's running because he is tired of mediocrity in our schools and the "business as usual approach" of our school board. Another lists this thing as his campaign website. This one sued the district against its new high school math textbooks in 2009.
It's an interesting group, right?
But then she editorializes a little and it's very funny (because it's so true):
I've always found it really amusing how school board members—elected officials running for re-election anywhere in general—who rarely ever open their mouths at meetings get all chatty suddenly with the advent of election season. Their faces take on what I call the "Anderson Cooper look" (furrowed brows, etc.) and they make it a point to comment on things they never bothered to comment on before. Watch tomorrow's school board meeting to see for yourself.
Her summary:
Many of the new candidates are education advocates, some have degrees from well-known universities, others are professors, teachers, writers, former journalists, business owners, and moms and dads. And I know at least one of them is a Slogger. The one thing they have in common? They are tired of all the BS and want to see change.
BS? Truer words were never written.
Comments
Support the opponents to the incumbents on the Board of Directors. Campaign to bring the light of day to district operations and stop the annual loss of millions of taxpayer dollars and resources. For the sake of the children, bring an end to business as usual in district headquarters.
Starr
You clearly have me confused with someone that you may or may not know. Would you care to elaborate on the aspersions you are casting upon my career and/or integrity?
I am with Ed Doc on this one. Unless you have facts to back up your accussation, don't put a good man's reputation at issue. It is not fair to him or to the readers of this blog.
I have been critical of actions and decisions made in the district, certainly was not criticizing or slandering any individual.
If you have a point, make it.
Nothing's perfect. Not the school district nor this blog but to Melissa's defense, she did step in and put her foot down. Did she delete the offending comment. No, but that's her prerogative. Let's move on to more productive discourse.
Mr. Ed
(not running for anything)
I do agree and understand the imperfect nature of all human constructs. The usefulness of this blog and most comments should be clear to all concerned members of our community; particularly in light of the void created by the manner in which our daily newspaper presents news.
To the commentators prone to assumptions and aspersions: Taking the good with the bad, we are forced to accept the baseless and pointless dribble you choose to submit. It is the prerogative of the gate keepers of this blog to provide you all a platform for the nonsense you spew. By focusing your attention and energy towards persons and attempting to identify those that post comments anonymously, the issues go unaddressed and the misguided agenda of district officials is advanced.
Let me know how that works out for you....
Mr. Ed
Harvey Deutsch ...
I see that HD is still working for the District.
I thought that the District was attempting to replace HD in 2007 as retire-rehire was to be discouraged if other suitable applicants were available.
Can someone provide us with the current Harvey Deutsch situation?
I only met Harvey once back in the Spring of 2007. He did a great job of telling me what I needed to know.
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