Horace Mann Task Force meets this evening
The Horace Mann African-American Community Task Force meets for a fourth time tonight. The Central District News has covered the story well and reports progress, though not as much progress as their headline claims nor as much as they originally reported.
The article also says "In response Seattle Public Schools formed a task force last month to rethink plans for the 110-year-old school." But, as was revealed at the third Task Force meeting last week, the District never intended to change course on the Mann building.
The article also says "In response Seattle Public Schools formed a task force last month to rethink plans for the 110-year-old school." But, as was revealed at the third Task Force meeting last week, the District never intended to change course on the Mann building.
Comments
Yes there is a process issue here. If the district isn't going to change directions it should be clear about it and communicate why rather than convening a toothless committee. And yes it has a habit of doing this.
But the short term tactical problem is renovating the building on time to solve the general capacity issues. If you have a beef with the capacity planning I'd rather see you directly enumerate it.
Also for the record I don't see coupling a long term issue like the African American performance gap to this particular building to be a reasonable strategy. I can empathize with why some folks would try to do so I just don't see this being the correct forcing function.
Ben
HP