Seattle Schools, Week of Nov. 28-Dec 3, 2016
Monday, November 28th
Student Assignment Plan Community Meeting
Franklin High School from 6:30-7:30 pm
Tuesday, November 29th
Robert Eagle Staff Middle School Family and Community Planning Meeting
Loyal Heights Elementary at Marshall from 6:00-7:00 pm
Meeting Interpreters provided: contact macampbell@seattleschools.org
Wednesday, November 30th
Student Assignment Plan Community Meeting
Nathan Hale High School from 6:30-7:30 pm
Thursday, December 1st
Early registration for Kindergarten, webpage
Board Executive Committee meeting from 8:30-10:30 am, JSCEE. No agenda yet available.
Student Assignment Plan Community Meeting
Ingraham High School from 6:30-7:30 pm
Saturday, December 3rd
No Board community meetings; the Board is having a retreat from 10 am-3 pm at JSCEE. No agenda yet available.
Robert Eagle Staff Middle School Family and Community Planning Meeting
Northgate Elementary from 11 am to 12:30 pm
Meeting Interpreters provided: contact macampbell@seattleschools.org
Student Assignment Plan Community Meeting
Franklin High School from 6:30-7:30 pm
Tuesday, November 29th
Robert Eagle Staff Middle School Family and Community Planning Meeting
Loyal Heights Elementary at Marshall from 6:00-7:00 pm
Meeting Interpreters provided: contact macampbell@seattleschools.org
Wednesday, November 30th
Student Assignment Plan Community Meeting
Nathan Hale High School from 6:30-7:30 pm
Thursday, December 1st
Early registration for Kindergarten, webpage
Board Executive Committee meeting from 8:30-10:30 am, JSCEE. No agenda yet available.
Student Assignment Plan Community Meeting
Ingraham High School from 6:30-7:30 pm
Saturday, December 3rd
No Board community meetings; the Board is having a retreat from 10 am-3 pm at JSCEE. No agenda yet available.
Robert Eagle Staff Middle School Family and Community Planning Meeting
Northgate Elementary from 11 am to 12:30 pm
Meeting Interpreters provided: contact macampbell@seattleschools.org
Comments
Keep Sane
Parent
Tonight is the Whitman concert at 7:00PM. Was this planned to lower the attendance by parents that are angry about being forced into switching schools?
Pissed
Meany Middle School meeting held at Washington Middle School
https://www.seattleschools.org/directory/middle_schools/edmond_s__meany/
Can't they at least let people know WHO WILL GO THERE before they start expecting people to get engaged in creating the school? Or will they only worry about meeting the needs of a segment of the population, those who already know?
F. Dupp
There will be a public meeting in January at JSCEE, Current Whitman parents are encouraged to attend and voice their need for transportation to continue. That's the latest information I have.
I'm not sure what information was communicated last night at the Robert Eagle Staff Middle School Family and Community Planning Meeting, because most parents from Whitman were attending the Whitman music concert last night and couldn't attend the meeting across town.
Whitman Parent
Licton Springs is only getting 6 rooms at Eagle Staff, because that is their historical enrollment and if that makes the school not viable, then it is a board decision to close the school, per Flip.
Nova is becoming a service school, so that students can have access all year, not just via open enrollment. However, Ashley didn't understand that becoming a service school might fix a problem she created by not letting students transfer mid year, but it will create other problems. So bye-bye Nova.
Staff won't be making any changes to feeder patterns or assignment pathways because the space at Whitman is needed for future growth. So it is just fine if Eagle Staff and Hamilton are over-crowded today because 5 years from now, that space is going to be needed.
One parent asked for some facts about enrollment data and the answer was that those facts were given to the one board member who is working on an amendment to grandfather students (presumably Sue Peters) and that if that board member did make an amendment, then the data would be part of that amendment but ... no facts for anyone else. Rumor and conjecture are what parents need to rely on.
- kt
Flip mentioned there were other small K-8 schools that were receiving mitigation funding, namely Madrona (currently recommended for "truncation" to a K-5), and Orca (didn't they try to truncate Orca, too?). Those schools have 300-400 students.
Like the mess that was Growth Boundaries...it seems as though if any of this can be fixed so that it makes any sense at all, it will be up to the School Board directors to do it via amendment.
-North-end Mom
I concur with North-end Mom. There was a very clear theme that Staff was simply presenting the information that was contained in the currently proposed Student Assignment Plan. Staff was very clear that they would be not recommending any changes over and above what was in the presentation and that any additional changes would be made via board amendment.
There were many concerns in the room that the current plan
* does not address high school surge capacity needs.
* leaves middle school deeply unbalanced with some over-enrolled and some under-enrolled.
* Licton Springs is in a no win situation. They need significant mitigation funding to continue as is, but they have no space to grow.
Ashley Davies confirmed that planning for Lincoln will start in January and they will start with building a timeline. This may be very problematic for families that are looking at choice options because the choice window is very small and in February and all choice option end at the end of May. In other words, no choice applications are accepted after May 31st so parents will need to make high school commitments long before families know who will be in the future Lincoln.
What? When?!
-reality check
Haven't you been paying attention?
yeez
What? When?!
DisAPPointed
-North-end Mom
Very curious to see how Garfield enrollment shakes out this year. I know zero people willing to send their HC 8th grader next year there after everything from last summer and with a likely pull when they are in 11th grade, but I know mostly plugged in people, and it is the default pathway. Ingraham is full and won't accept as many hc kids this year. Ballard and Roosevelt will probably face even more severe overcrowding than expected, and it was already projected to be pretty terrible.
-sleeper
-North-end Mom
-sleeper