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Title : Tuesday Open ThreadThis is not a case of projections needing work. Everyone involved in the budget and projection process was
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Tuesday Open ThreadThis is not a case of projections needing work. Everyone involved in the budget and projection process was
The big story this morning is the one from Crosscut about different SPS parents filing violations of civil rights claims and the backlash they have experienced. I haven’t read through all the links in the story but there certainly are some serious issues here with a concerted group at Thornton Creek bullying a parent (the district admits this), a student at West Seattle High school seemingly being a victim of retaliation over a lawsuit filed by his father about a soccer team issue.That latter issue hit home for me because it involves a yearbook issue. My oldest son had some not-so-nice things happen in his yearbook when he was at Hale and the principal just shrugged. Unlike many other parts of school, what appears in the yearbook about your child is forever.
It also brings up the issue - again - of principals and when parents get to be included in the principal hire. As we see from the movement of the Washington Middle Schools to now be inflicted upon the Licton Springs K-8 community, even the Superintendent’s letter telling that principal she would be demoted to vice-principal didn’t come true.
From the Facebook page for Seattle Special Education:
A reminder that in the Source, under “Preferences” (next to the gear icon), scrolling down you can land on “Naviance” where you can click next to your student’s name and opt out
I’m hearing that it’s not just Garfield that will be overenrolled. Apparently, Ingraham is likely to be almost near 250 students over.
Kellie LaRue says:
This is not a case of projections needing work. Everyone involved in the budget and projection process was crystal clear that high school was deliberately short-staffed and teachers were RIFed unnecessarily.
I attended the budget meeting where this was discussed and the argument was that the budget needed to be “conservative.” It was clear that appropriate building level staffing was not a priority in the budget.
The Board pushed back hard but the reason stated was that there was simply not enough staff in the fianance and budget department to update the budget projections from the initial allocation in the window before RIFs were finalized.
Also stated was that they expect a sharp uptick in Running Start enrollment, to justifythe obvious shortfalls at high school. The fact that short-staffing high school pushes students out of the system was completely ignored.A parent said:
I was doing the nursing budget this year and presentely calculated all comprehensive high school total overage from projections at 2399!
Another parent added:
Between our counselors, they have been working 7 days a week trying to balance classrooms, but the math is impossible. Their team is incredible.
What’s on your mind?
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