Video Messages from Seattle School Board Candidates 2017
From Seattle Channel's Video Voter's Guide:
District IV
Eden Mack
Herbert J. Camet, Jr.
Jennifer Crow
Megan Locatelli Hyska
Sean Champagne
District V
Zachary DeWolf
Andre Helmstetter
Alec Cooper
District VII
Chelsea Byers
Betty Patu
I have not yet listened to all of these; let us know your thoughts.
District IV
Eden Mack
Herbert J. Camet, Jr.
Jennifer Crow
Megan Locatelli Hyska
Sean Champagne
District V
Zachary DeWolf
Andre Helmstetter
Alec Cooper
District VII
Chelsea Byers
Betty Patu
I have not yet listened to all of these; let us know your thoughts.
Comments
Check out his fb page: https://www.facebook.com/andre4seattleschools/
And his website: http://www.andre4seattleschools.org/
He has impressive endorsements, three kids (two of whom are in SPS), and a background policy and process improvement. Meet and greet at Powell Barnett this Sunday, July 23, from 4-6pm. Come on out and share your thoughts and hopes for our schools!
-Voter Mom
For progress
I don't know Helmstetter, but I am a parent, and I know that the choices that you make as a parent regarding everything from the food you put on the table, how you spend you free time with your family and where you choose to send your child to school are all dependent on unique personality characteristics, needs and mindfully made choices.
Alex Cooper has had all three of his kids go to a private, Catholic school until middle school. Is he a proponent of religious schooling? Can he unequivocally advocate for all students? Can he really support public schools, not choosing them for ANY of his children for the early years?
Zachary DeWolf doesn't have children, where does that leave him?! How could he possibly know how to advocate for a child the way a parent does?! How could he put himself in the shoes of a full-time caregiver of a young person? Can HE advocate for our students?
Omar Vasquez sits on the board of Summit Charter School, so we know where he stands: when you are that endeared to charters you are an advocate for privatizing public programs, enabling corporate reach to deepen into schools (look at his PDC--he's got mass cash from reformers), and TfA's 5-week training is good enough to take on the job of professional educator in our public school system. No, no and no.
So I'm not sure about Helmstetter's thought process about his child going to school where she does, but that student is bookended by kids who are going to Garfield and Bailey Gatzert--kindergarten to high school, he obviously believes in our public schools.
I see he has meet and greets set up this week--three of the. Why don't you attend one and ask him yourself how he feels about gender equality. Ask him about his family, his experience growing up and his views on LGBTQ. You will, hopefully end up supporting him!
--Helmstetter for School Board
But you are entitled to your opinion.
I have in the recent past called attention to Alec Cooper's previous and current enrollment of his children at a private religious school. I agree with the questions you raise about how such enrollment affects his candidacy.
@Melissa Westberg
Certainly one can have incidental personal conversations about enrollment of children in public, private or both, but such conversations are simply that- incidental. When one chooses to run for school board, however, then the enrollment choices one has made become a critical part of a public conversation, in the same way that the boards people have served on and their organizational affiliations are relevant and open to scrutiny.
Also, could you clarify if you are now allowing more than two word monikers?
Thanks
For progress
You have it exactly backward. Single-gender education, especially during middle school, is considered empowering for girls. In the later years of elementary school, girls in co-ed classes start to dumb down or lose confidence in their abilities, especially in math and science subjects. Boys can often dominate a co-ed classroom or are called on by teachers more frequently than girls. Boy-girl social dynamics can also create a distraction from studies.
I agree with Melissa that a parent's decision for their child's education is their own business.
Nonsense Tracker
Everything matters when you add your name to a ballot. Whether it's the schools chosen for children or the boards served on, they all add insight into a candidate's values and deserve debate and scrutiny.
For progress
HP
If you think every single person who runs for office is going to line up to your exacting standards, you'll eliminate a lot of good people but again, that's your opinion. You seem to be alluding to Vasquez being on a charter board versus someone having a child in private school. I don't see the connection really.
It's a myth that single gender education is empowering for girls..."
And your data is? Because I think tere is data to support girls being in gender-specific schools or even just gender-specific math classes. As well, the data is out there about boys dominating class discussions which isn't bad behavior, it's just behavior.
-mtc
Capacity. Capacity. Capacity. If candidates do not have capacity and enrollment on their list of top issues, we are in for some rough times. Eden Mack's experience on the Capacity Management Task Force, on top of her understanding of funding issues, makes her a strong candidate.
Frankly, some of the lesser known candidates in District IV scare me. "Comrades..." Wow, he lost me at his first word.
-mtc
"You are invited to meet school board candidate for Seattle District 5 (Capitol Hill, Central District, Downtown, Leshi, Madrona), Andre Helmstetter.
He is running to fill the vacated seat of Stephan Blanford, and will be on your August 1st primary ballot, if you live in district 5, and on your November 7 ballot if you live in the Seattle School District.
Andre has three kids, all school aged and has been involved with the PTSA and other volunteer activities in schools and with other youth programs in Seattle.
Please come over for a gathering to meet the candidate at 1115 19th Ave East on Wednesday July 19th, 6 pm to 7:30 pm. Of course we will accept donations to Get Out the Vote! But come even if you just want to meet him.'
Sped Staffer