Oh Boy! Get Out Your Best Chamber of Commerce Pitch

 The Seattle Times is running a survey. 


If you had to convince someone to take the job running Seattle Public Schools, what would you say?

How would you persuade them to uproot their lives in, say, Vermont, California or Florida, and move here to become the superintendent of the nearly 50,000-student school system, with its annual multimillion-dollar budget deficits, leadership churn and urgent need to improve academics?

How would you sell the district and the city to prospective candidates?


What say you, readers? I can think of one thing right off the bat that is an encouraging sign for any candidate. 

Seattle has the second smallest children population of an urban city in the U.S. And yet, for decades, the people of Seattle vote to tax themselves, for both SPS operations and capital needs, over and over. 

That is NOT the case for most urban school districts. That means that 1) there's money in Seattle and 2) the adults of Seattle support public education. 

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