Seattle Schools Left Out of Today's Press Conference on New Pre-K Spaces

I'm still on the Mayor's email press list and I got this one:

Today at 2:00 P.M., Mayor Bruce Harrell and partners will announce the opening of applications for the City’s award-winning Seattle Preschool Program (SPP) for the 2022-2023 school year. This year, SPP will expand with seven additional classrooms and one Family Child Care Hub to provide 144 additional seats to Seattle three- and four-year-olds.  

SPP provides free tuition for most Seattle families who apply, with rates calculated based on household income and family size to advance educational equity and reducing race-based opportunity gaps in kindergarten readiness.  

WHO: Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell; Seattle Department of Education and Early Learning Director Dwane Chappelle; Denise Louie Education Center Executive Director Susan Yang; Parent Liling Kong. 

Now those seven new classrooms are mostly in SPS. Plus, SPS has given over space in many buildings for this effort and at no cost to the City. 

And the City can't even invite the new superintendent or someone from SPS? That's gratitude for you. 

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