Banda To Hold Family And Community Meetings
From the Seattle Council PTSA (co-presidents this year, Lauren McGuire and Rita Sheckler):
Seattle Public Schools is partnering with the Seattle Council PTSA to hold five family and community meetings this fall with Superintendent Banda. We invite you to come and meet Superintendent Banda, and hear his vision for Seattle Public Schools.
Central: September 17, 6-7:30pm at Mercer Middle School, 1600 S Columbian Way, Seattle, 98108
Southeast: September 18, 6-7:30pm at Rainier Beach High School, 8815 Seward Park S., Seattle, 98118
Northeast: October 1, 6-7:30pm at Bryant Elementary School, 3311 NE 60 St., Seattle, 98115
West Seattle: October 2, 6-7:30pm at Concord International Elementary School, 723 S Concord St., Seattle, 98108
Northwest: October 8, 6-7:30pm at Hamilton International Middle School, 1610 N 41 St., Seattle, 98103
Seattle Public Schools is partnering with the Seattle Council PTSA to hold five family and community meetings this fall with Superintendent Banda. We invite you to come and meet Superintendent Banda, and hear his vision for Seattle Public Schools.
Central: September 17, 6-7:30pm at Mercer Middle School, 1600 S Columbian Way, Seattle, 98108
Southeast: September 18, 6-7:30pm at Rainier Beach High School, 8815 Seward Park S., Seattle, 98118
Northeast: October 1, 6-7:30pm at Bryant Elementary School, 3311 NE 60 St., Seattle, 98115
West Seattle: October 2, 6-7:30pm at Concord International Elementary School, 723 S Concord St., Seattle, 98108
Northwest: October 8, 6-7:30pm at Hamilton International Middle School, 1610 N 41 St., Seattle, 98103
Comments
What's going on with the Seattle Urban Teacher Residency Program, that collaboration
between the College of Education, Seattle Public Schools, and the Alliance for Education+ funded by the Seattle Foundation? http://www.scribd.com/doc/58110593/Data-to-Plan-Urban-Teacher-Residency
http://www.alliance4ed.org/utrprogramdirector.asp
Who has been hired as the program director?
--Old School Music
Seattle Urban Teacher Residency Program
Got all the usual buzzwords "prepare teachers for the complexity of teaching in the 21st century", "program management", "coaching", "strategic placement in high-needs schools"
What about retention (TFA's is 50% in Seattle 3 out of 6 are hasta la vista baby). What about recruitment for diversity? What about less what LEV wants and more best practices?
Trying to keep my TfA ducks in a row!
Thanks
WMS - one SpED - gone
SS - Elem
RBHS - Bilingual, oops, Spanish - gone
mirmac 1:
Thanks! You are absolutely correct; adding more of these ed deforms exist to distract and confuse.
--Old School Music