Washington State and Regional Ed News
Looks like most of the operations/technology levies for Puget Sound regional schools are passing - Bellevue, Lake Washington, Issaquah, Northshore, Mercer Island, Shoreline, Federal Way and Kent.
Bond measures for buildings - which have to have 60% to win - are a mixed bag. Bellevue's, at $450M, was passing easily while Lake Washington's is just short at 57% for their $775M measure (larger than SPS' last BEX).
Mercer Island revamped their last capital bond measure that lost in April 2012 at $196M to one at $99M. It appears to have easily passed.
It is still a shame that our districts have to beg voters for the money needed to run our schools instead of our state legislature fully-funding those costs. It's interesting that the state wants new initiatives like Common Core but doesn't seem to want to pay into what needs to be done to make sure they roll-out well.
Speaking of capital money, Seattle legislators like Gerry Pollet and Reuven Carlyle (among others) are sponsoring a bill - HB 2780 - in support of money for SPS capital needs. It had a public hearing on Monday morning. I know that at least two SPS parents went to Olympia (for a hearing at 8 am) because they are so concerned for our district. When I get the video, I'll put it up because I understand there were also district staff who testified.
I urge you to let your rep know that you support this bill. It could really help accelerate money to SPS for our building needs.
Bond measures for buildings - which have to have 60% to win - are a mixed bag. Bellevue's, at $450M, was passing easily while Lake Washington's is just short at 57% for their $775M measure (larger than SPS' last BEX).
Mercer Island revamped their last capital bond measure that lost in April 2012 at $196M to one at $99M. It appears to have easily passed.
It is still a shame that our districts have to beg voters for the money needed to run our schools instead of our state legislature fully-funding those costs. It's interesting that the state wants new initiatives like Common Core but doesn't seem to want to pay into what needs to be done to make sure they roll-out well.
Speaking of capital money, Seattle legislators like Gerry Pollet and Reuven Carlyle (among others) are sponsoring a bill - HB 2780 - in support of money for SPS capital needs. It had a public hearing on Monday morning. I know that at least two SPS parents went to Olympia (for a hearing at 8 am) because they are so concerned for our district. When I get the video, I'll put it up because I understand there were also district staff who testified.
I urge you to let your rep know that you support this bill. It could really help accelerate money to SPS for our building needs.
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Seattle Times: educational research professionals just because FERPA says they can be.
"The Seattle School District is investigating how an 8-year-old student with special needs was dropped off at the wrong address Monday afternoon, all alone.
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Brianna rides home from school on Mercer Island in an Orange Cab. The company contracts with the school district to transport children with disabilities."
I am curious that SPS pays for transit for children out of district, is this normal for some programs?
--curious
This dropoff mixup was an accident waiting to happen. SPS has been subpar on SPED transportation oversight for more than the decade that I have watched.
EdVoter
--curious
Bill Gates did a Reddit AMA on Monday and had this to say about education:
Redditor: What’s one of your goals for the next year… and how can we help?
Gates: Wow. That is a nice thing to ask. I wish the debate about education would focus on helping teachers improve and what we know about that. Right now it is caught up in state versus federal and testing versus no-testing. In general politics needs to focus on the problems rather than attacking the other side. Asian countries are helping their teachers improve and the impact is huge.
You do know that OSPI never had a data-sharing agreement with the Seattle Times, as KUOW originally erroneously reported than corrected, right?
--- swk
--- swk
There is a school on Mercer Island for kids with very serious Special Education needs. SPS sends children from the district there because our district does not have the services needed for their education.
CCA
OSPI has 16 data-sharing agreements last year, including with me. That proves ANYONE can get educational records.
--- swk
I will see if those collusion emails are lying around somewhere....
This project is funded by Gates and I'm sure Shaw et. al. will be unrelenting.
Growing Pains for Rocketship's Blended-Learning Juggernaut
yes all contracted taxi drivers are screened and receive mandatory training on SPS procedures & policies.
-nerd