Shuldiner and Directness
Boy, he hasn't been here long but EVERYONE has an opinion of how he should operate (or is currently operating).
I spent more than 20+ years going to public meetings for school communities on a variety of topics. Nearly every single time, I would urge parents to NOT allow themselves to be facilitated by senior staff. And nearly every single time, parents would sit on their hands and be docile.
Because, Seattle nice. No one wants to appear rude or out of line. But the district counts on that. And look at what a beating the Adams ES community has taken for speaking up.
I'm sure some people were rude at that meeting. When you run meetings where the first 15 minutes is a bunch of introductions to senior staff, it's irritating. Did Shuldiner ask the crowd to be more polite? I don't know.
I do give credit to the Superintendent for extending the meeting way past its scheduled time. But, in the end, did parents really get any reassurances? It doesn't seem like it and the one person who should have said something - Principal Anitra Jones - didn't. She did say "I'm fully reflective" but about what?
When meetings are arranged to get a certain outcome by senior staff, it's wrong. Again, I give credit to Shuldiner for allowing individual parents to speak out. That is quite rare and I hope he knows that.
I cannot tell you why Shuldiner decided to smack down Adams parents at the last Board meeting. He started off okay but it was straight downhill from there.
To almost call these parents racist and to name their school's "wealth" without explaining what measures he is using was just plain wrong. It is interesting that it appears that it's senior staff, including Shuldiner, pulling this card out. I have to believe if that meeting was that long and that frank, then if parents felt other parents were being racist, they would have called it out.
To the best of my knowledge, that didn't happen.
But the damage is done. Will Adams parents speak out again if they know they will be attacked as racist for doing so? No, I think Shuldiner effectively silenced them (or most of them).
Shuldiner, at the Adams meeting, did tell parents to "document everything" and gave out his personal cell phone number. What's interesting is that some of what happened at Rainier View ES was documented and STILL didn't make it into Jones' file. But I believe Jones will be on some kind of rubric that measures if she is meeting certain goals and if not, she won't be staying in SPS.
Also, I received a comment on my post, Not to Put Too Fine a Point on It, about Shuldiner's first 100 days, a story in The Seattle Times. Naturally, the person did not sign their name; I'm assuming that's because they work at JSCEE.
I do not want to print it.
But basically, it was that Shuldiner is a completely different person at JSCEE. Shouting, "demeaning" and "disrespectful." That the person also mentioned him not considering a person's human dignity struck me as some kind of code or dog whistle.
The person also berates him for not letting people go if he thinks their work sub-par. He's been here 100 days so expecting that seems ridiculous. He is not going to be starting that process of paring down at headquarters for awhile so people should cool their jets.
It is going to happen.
I think as he has come in from outside of the district, city and state, he is taking it all in.
Truly, who are the problem folks at JSCEE?
What will happen if he shrinks a department?
What will happen if he finds a new head for a department (hint, hint, HR)?
What will happen if he gets rid of an entire group of people (see Executive Directors)?
That will take much thought before any actions.
So I used the word "directness" in the title of this post. Being direct is sometimes considered rude. Being direct can make people uncomfortable. Being direct means not using vague wording or couching an issue with buffering words around it.
I see Shuldiner as being direct.
I think with children it is VERY important to point out the good that they do as much as the less-than-good that they do. And pointing out the good in front of other people reinforces the appreciation. I have heard Shuldiner call out staff multiple times for their good work and their patience with him and their efforts to smooth the way for him.
So would I be surprised if he was asking direct questions to staff at JSCEE? Nope.
Would I be surprised if he was direct in saying, "I understand this problem has been an issue for quite awhile. You work in this department doing that. Why do you think that problem has not been properly addressed?"
Would I be surprised if - department by department - he tells folks that he expects to see A,B, C given priority and less of C, D, E and that it needs to happen within X amount of time? Nope.
Directness saves time. He is not there to be friends with the people he works with.
He is NOT there to be friends with staff. He certainly can be friendly. (And I am not saying the people who work at JSCEE are children.)
But like a parent, Shuldiner is there to guide, motivate, and be clear on expectations and then follow through if those expectations are not happening. It may mean a serious face, a guarded tone, and direct to-the-point wording.
But that's what a leader does.
Comments
A lot of people, including the entire school board, are closing their eyes to this because they put an inordinate amount of hope into him, seeing him as a kind of savior who would come in and fix everything for them. He’s not. He’s full of bluster and doesn’t actually have any real plan.
The way he treated Adams is revealing and full of so many red flags you’d think it was a Soviet parade. He first made it seem like he was their buddy and ally and agreed Jones shouldn’t be there. Then in public he did a total 180 and attacked the families for speaking out.
But it’s gotten worse. Since then SPS leadership has closed ranks around Jones, has her back 100%, and is treating Adams parents like the bad guys for not welcoming her. No school in this city would or should welcome her. She’s that bad!
Shuldiner contradicts himself in every other sentence. He did on KUOW this week about closures, saying first that the budget crisis means everything has to be on the table, then 30 seconds later that it isn’t about budget at all. The whole time though, he was just repeating the same arguments used in 2024 to justify closures.
I’m sad to hear he’s being an asshole to others at the JSCEE. Most of those people honestly deserve it, the central office is full of bullies and liars. But Shuldiner made it clear he’ll treat parents the same way.
A teacher strike is coming, it would happen even with a good superintendent given SEA’s new leadership, but this guy thinks he can win anyway. He will be proven wrong. And then the countdown will begin to his inevitable firing, or contract expiration. The Shuldiner experiment is a failure, it’s only a question of how long it takes the school board to wake up from their stupor and realize it.
Farce Watcher
He is definitely ruffling some feathers because many people here at central office is used to “but we have always done it this way!” So maybe people claiming toxicity should reflect on their own behavior. What Ben is doing is unearthing YEARS of bureaucracy, inefficiencies, nepotism, cronyism and plain disregard for students.
I am middle management and I wish I could put my name to this comment but I don’t want those unhappy with being held accountable to come after me. But for the first time in the almost 10 years I have been here, I have a leader coming to my cubicle and asking what I do, and how HE can help ME do better. It’s going to be hard to turn this ship in the right direction and it will take people that really want to stay and roll up their sleeves.
One concern I have is he might be putting too much faith on people that have failed miserably (exec directors of schools mainly). The Adams thing was preventable had his cabinet advised him wisely. But I trust he is smart enough to figure things out when things don’t make sense.
I have also seen him meet with students and parents (not sure from what group though) so little by little he will get the whole picture.
Lastly, one of the words that caught my attention from the previous comment is “punishing”. If people feel that being held accountable and doing the job you are paid for is punishing please move on. I beg you.
Working Dad
He referred to a contract that was apparently signed based solely on the Brent Jones’ (bullshit) discretion, in spite of the significant track record of substantial complaints, which appeared to have disappeared from HR records quietly.
Why doesn’t he consider putting the highly paid, ever so low-laid in-house Legal Department to work to challenge such a stupid contact to be dismissed? Cracking down on that will show that he is on the side of the parents & students.
#1: Disclose the said contact to the public immediately.
#2: Put the scrutiny into Brent Jones’ hand-tying. The legal counsel should try to nullify it if it’s unusual annd inappropriate. No stupid King in the public business, right??
#3: Ask the judge to rule on it if necessary.
#4: Smoke out the HR cheaters who have fudged the HR records to guide Brent Jones into signing the misguided contract.
Otherwise, Ben is settling in as new Chief of JSCEE jobs programs and possibly all the grift programs under another Board. Don’t let him rip us off more.
Signed by Don’t Be Brent Jones
-hoping for change
Teacher strikes get old.
- ThereISaidIt