Is Juneau the Next John Stanford?
Probably too early to say that?
But it feels a little like that because Juneau is on a tour like no other. She is burning up the road to go see and be seen. It feels very genuine, just like Stanford.
She has Learning Tour dates - here's her next one:
Tues., Sept. 11, 5 -6 p.m.
NW and NE Regional Town Hall
Co-hosted by Seattle Public Libraries
Location: SPL Broadview Library
2755 Greenwood Ave N,
Still hoping to see one for ELL, Special Education and Advanced Learning families.
Here's where's she's been so far (according to her Twitter feed with photos):
- Chief Sealth High School
- Loyal Heights Elementary School
- Bailey Gatzert Elementary School
- Mercer Middle School
- John Rogers Elementary School
- Roxhill @ EC Hughes Elementary
- Robert Eagle Staff Middle School
- Cleveland High School
- Met with school librarians at a get-together at Ballard High School
- Met with PE teachers at an event
- Olympic Hills Elementary School
- Met with African-American families at a dinner at South Shore K-8 (as well as a separate gathering for new teachers)
- Met with CTE teachers
In addition:
Superintendent Denise Juneau @SeattleSupt
My favorite photo:
But it feels a little like that because Juneau is on a tour like no other. She is burning up the road to go see and be seen. It feels very genuine, just like Stanford.
She has Learning Tour dates - here's her next one:
Tues., Sept. 11, 5 -6 p.m.
NW and NE Regional Town Hall
Co-hosted by Seattle Public Libraries
Location: SPL Broadview Library
2755 Greenwood Ave N,
Still hoping to see one for ELL, Special Education and Advanced Learning families.
Here's where's she's been so far (according to her Twitter feed with photos):
- Chief Sealth High School
- Loyal Heights Elementary School
- Bailey Gatzert Elementary School
- Mercer Middle School
- John Rogers Elementary School
- Roxhill @ EC Hughes Elementary
- Robert Eagle Staff Middle School
- Cleveland High School
- Met with school librarians at a get-together at Ballard High School
- Met with PE teachers at an event
- Olympic Hills Elementary School
- Met with African-American families at a dinner at South Shore K-8 (as well as a separate gathering for new teachers)
- Met with CTE teachers
In addition:
Superintendent Denise Juneau @SeattleSupt
Up early this morning with @SeaPubSchools school nutrition staff. My grandmother was a school cook for 28 years. My 1st job was working alongside her in the school kitchen. Nutrition staff will always have a big place in my . Thx for all that you do for students! #SPSconnects
My favorite photo:
Met some excited students at the Lake City Court this morning as we walked to the bus for the first day of school. He was like, “you’re the boss of all the schools?!? |
Comments
Greenwoody
Getitdone
I’d gladly volunteer my time to help with survey development, and I suspect others with related expertise would as well. If Supt Juneau really wants to learn about our issues, she should do all she can to make sure the info collected through surveys is meaningful. One other nice thing about an advisory group like this is that there would be no need for regularly scheduled meetings or requirements that a quorum of members attend. Requests for draft survey review could just go out as needed, giving people a couple days to respond. Those with time would likely do so—by email or potentially an ad hoc meeting or call. Members could all sign confidentiality agreements, too—although if discussing proposed public surveys, there shouldn’t be anything too sensitive to start with.
NoMore BadSurveys
Surveys, amen to that and I'll make that suggestion.
-Long Road