Seattle Schools This Week
Tuesday, March 29th
Special Education Regional Meeting
Portion of the meeting for families is from 6-7 pm at Whitman Middle School
24-Credit Graduation Task Force
6:30-8:00 pm at South Lake High School
Please join us to offer your feedback on how Seattle Public Schools could best serve students under the state’s new high school graduation requirements.
Mayor's Conversation on Education meeting
Mockingbird Society, Treehouse, and YMCA of Greater Seattle from 6:30-8:00 pm
The 2100 Building (2100 24th Ave S), Community Rooms A and B
Wednesday, March 30th
Work Session from 4:30-7:30 pm
Superintendent SMART Goal #5: Bell Times; and Work Session: Budget
The Bell Times presentation has some valuable history of the bell times issue as well as current updates (including a request from the district for a summary judgment that may come April 1st pending from a challenge to the bell times around environmental impact issues.)
From the presentation, Part Two of Implementation:
Phase 4 Which schools should be on the Opt In List?
Voluntary Opt In List
• ADAMS
• APP @ LINCOLN (CASCADIA) • BAILEY GATZERT
• CATHARINE BLAINE
• JOHN HAY
• K-8 STEM @ BOREN
• LAFAYETTE
• LAURELHURST
• ORCA THURGOOD MARSHALL
• VIEW RIDGE
The Budget presentation is also meaty reading. Page 11 shows that PTA funding is now over 5% of grant funding and is more than combined corporate/other foundation funding.
If you have questions or comments on the budget, you can write to budget@seattleschools.org.
Thursday, March 31
Operations Committee meeting from 4:30-6:30 pm. No agenda yet available.
Saturday, April 2
Mayor's Conversation on Education meeting
Councilman Rob Johnson and Soup for Teachers, University Temple United Methodist Church, 1415 NE 43rd St. from noon to 2:00pm.
Special Education Regional Meeting
Portion of the meeting for families is from 6-7 pm at Whitman Middle School
24-Credit Graduation Task Force
6:30-8:00 pm at South Lake High School
Please join us to offer your feedback on how Seattle Public Schools could best serve students under the state’s new high school graduation requirements.
Mayor's Conversation on Education meeting
Mockingbird Society, Treehouse, and YMCA of Greater Seattle from 6:30-8:00 pm
The 2100 Building (2100 24th Ave S), Community Rooms A and B
Wednesday, March 30th
Work Session from 4:30-7:30 pm
Superintendent SMART Goal #5: Bell Times; and Work Session: Budget
The Bell Times presentation has some valuable history of the bell times issue as well as current updates (including a request from the district for a summary judgment that may come April 1st pending from a challenge to the bell times around environmental impact issues.)
From the presentation, Part Two of Implementation:
Phase 4 Which schools should be on the Opt In List?
Phase 5 What are the district wide issues that need to be discussed, analyzed and mitigated to support school communities?
Phase 6 What will a school based plan need to have discussed, analyzed and mitigated to support the school community?
Phase 6 What will a school based plan need to have discussed, analyzed and mitigated to support the school community?
Phase 7 What additional districtwide support is necessary to ensure a successful bell time change?
Phase 8. What implementation issues need to be addressed after plan is implemented?
Phase 8. What implementation issues need to be addressed after plan is implemented?
Page 19 of the Presentation then has the breakdown of how these phases should play out. The Task Force charter is on page 22.
Complete 3rd Tier Analysis for Opt In List
Analyze Historical Community List Change Request for 3 schools
• Concord(Title1)
• Lowell(SpecialEd
• Loyal Heights (BEX IV
Analyze Historical Community List Change Request for 3 schools
• Concord(Title1)
• Lowell(SpecialEd
• Loyal Heights (BEX IV
Voluntary Opt In List
• ADAMS
• APP @ LINCOLN (CASCADIA) • BAILEY GATZERT
• CATHARINE BLAINE
• JOHN HAY
• K-8 STEM @ BOREN
• LAFAYETTE
• LAURELHURST
• ORCA THURGOOD MARSHALL
• VIEW RIDGE
The Budget presentation is also meaty reading. Page 11 shows that PTA funding is now over 5% of grant funding and is more than combined corporate/other foundation funding.
If you have questions or comments on the budget, you can write to budget@seattleschools.org.
Thursday, March 31
Operations Committee meeting from 4:30-6:30 pm. No agenda yet available.
Saturday, April 2
Mayor's Conversation on Education meeting
Councilman Rob Johnson and Soup for Teachers, University Temple United Methodist Church, 1415 NE 43rd St. from noon to 2:00pm.
Comments
- MemoReader
--PTAssymetry
I noticed two other things- first that they expect "miscellaneous" grants to drop from about 1.2 million to 200k. Why are they all going away? Is that Gates stuff we are not doing? Are they just not counting on it, but it will probably come in? Also that South Shore LEV grant- does South Shore really get a million dollars every year? Wow.
The second is that the SPED budget has increased by 50% in the last 3 years. Has SPED quality increased...at all for this increase in spending? It is my impression that SPED quality has DECREASED over this same time period. Is this just paying out legal judgments? What are they spending the new money on?
-sleeper
BT
I suppose I will be "opting-in" to having my child NOT take the SBAC... It doesn't make linguistic sense but it certainly has a more positive spin than "opting-out".
2. Create a volunteer list of tier 3 schools for consideration for tier change
in the spring if routing and bus capacity allows – Establish criteria for schools changing tiers that is consistent with School Board priorities
So, I think there is still an opportunity to change tiers and I would encourage everyone to advocate for the tier they want.
BT