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Title : Seattle Schools, Week of April 30th-May 5, 2018
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Seattle Schools, Week of April 30th-May 5, 2018
Monday, April 30thEquity and Race Advisory Committee Meeting from 5 p.m. - 7 p.m., JSCEE Auditorium
City of Seattle Departure meeting for Webster School, at Adams Elementary from
6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
City of Seattle departures meeting regarding the modernization and construction of a gymnasium for Webster School.
I have heard district activist Chris Jackins reference this issue in his remarks to the Board. I'm not sure I understand it totally but it appears that the district wants to construct a full-sized gym in an elementary school.
Tuesday, May 1st
Board Work Session on Enrollment and Capacity, 4:30-6:30 pm
Highly Capable Services Advisory Committee, 6:30-7:30, JSCEE, Room 2700
Special Education PTSA Meeting, 7-9 PM, JSCEE
Wednesday, May 2nd
Board Work Session on SMART Goals, 4:30-6:00pm, JSCEE
Board Work Session on Budget, 6:00-7:30 pm, JSCEE
Saturday, May 5th
Director Community Meeting with Director Burke, Fremont Branch Library from 3:30-5:30 pm
Of Interest
Thoughts on the upcoming district levies?
For BEX V (capital levy for facilities)
capitallevy2019@seattleschools.org
For the Operations levy (now called Enhancement since new changes came from the Legislature)
budget@seattleschools.org
Levies 2019 Planning: https://ift.tt/2r8A4pC
Also:
The district is looking for members for its inaugural Technology Advisory Committee.
*Accepting Applications Now, Deadline to submit is May 11, 2018
Do you have opinions about technology in Seattle Public Schools? If so, we want to hear from you!
Most funding for information technology (IT), whether for the classroom education technology (EdTech), for enterprise applications and data systems, or for infrastructure, comes from capital levies that need engagement and input. The purpose of (ITAC) will be to serve as an advisory committee in planning for future funding as well as to provide expertise and community input on an ongoing basis.
ITAC will receive periodic briefings and be asked to comment, to make recommendations, and/or to give input. The committee will be asked to advise on the strategic alignment, planning, prioritization and implementation of current and future information and education technology projects. Key projects for possible consideration by the committee include (but are not limited to):
- Identification, scope, and priority of projects for future levies
- Best practices for use of technology in the classroom
- Adaptive technology and accessibility for our differently abled students and community
- Student data privacy/security
- Online and blended learning models
- Cloud and technology-based curriculum
- Best practices for enterprise IT systems
Please note that living or working within Seattle Public School boundaries, or having a student in SPS is not a requirement for participation in the ITAC.
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