Notice to Seattle School Board Directors on Redistricting Plan
Update:
I was wrong about this issue. I assumed by "meeting" it would be a public hearing, not something included in a general Board meeting.
I
also note that in the Board page on redistricting, they have a timeline
and it really is not made clear that the October 12th Board meeting was
THE public meeting for comment directly to the Board.
At this
morning's executive committee meeting, it was a curious discussion on
this "hearing." At no time did anyone state that October 12th was THE
public meeting for comment on this issue.
Rivera-Smith did ask
why they were embedding this hearing if not legally necessary because
"we will change nothing based on what comments we hear." She said it
feels like it will send the wrong message.
Hampson said, "Yes, it's true that nothing can be done and yet it is consistent 'historically' even if we are too far along."
Rivera-Smith then said, "We should have a sentence about the comments and make it clear that nothing will change."
Hersey said, "Yes, there won't be changes but maybe comments about a 'celebration' of what the public sees in the maps."
Parents, anything you want to "celebrate" in these changes?
I'm sorry,
this seems very disingenuous and I would urge readers to give not a
single word of comment to the Board. They don't care and they are not going to listen. I believe this
will continue to be the way with this Board.
end of update
The Seattle School Board's Executive Committee was supposed to have a meeting this morning. It since got shifted to tomorrow morning at 9 am. This change allowed me to request the materials for that meeting. I found one glaring issue about the directors and their redistricting plan.
Looking at the next two agendas for the next Board meetings (with the next one on Oct 26th), the Board is to vote on their redistricting plan and somehow think they can embed the legally required public hearing to get input on said plan into the Board meeting.
First, this new embedding other meetings (see Work Session) in the middle of Board meetings is nonsense and is just a way to keep parents and the public an arm's reach away from Board business.
Second, here is the pertinent RCW - RCW 29A.76.010. (Bold mine)
The Board is saying they can have their require public hearing the DAY of the vote. The RCW would beg to differ. (If you listen into many meetings with Board members, they are constantly saying they don't know the law on XYZ and yet somehow think they don't need to know it.)
I will query SPS Legal on this. They were involved in creating the BAR for this item and I would have thought they might look up the requirements of the RCW.
Comments
C. Public Hearing: School Board Director District Redistricting Plan
I also note that in the Board page on redistricting, they have a timeline and it really is not made clear that the October 12th Board meeting was THE public meeting for comment directly to the Board.
At this morning's executive committee meeting, it was a curious discussion on this "hearing." At no time did anyone state that October 12th was THE public meeting for comment on this issue.
Rivera-Smith did ask why they were embedding this hearing if not legally necessary because "we will change nothing based on what comments we hear." She said it feels like it will send the wrong message. Hampson said, "Yes, it's true that nothing can be done and yet it is consistent 'historically' even if we are too far along." Rivera-Smith then said, "We should have a sentence about the comments and make it clear that nothing will change." Hersey said, "Yes, there won't be changes but maybe comments about a 'celebration' of what the public sees in the maps."
I'm sorry, this seems very disingenuous and I would urge readers to give not a single word of comment to the Board. They don't care. I believe this will continue to be the way with the Board.