SPS Updates
Both President Carr's community meeting and the Board Retreat (scheduled for tomorrow, Sept. 12th) have been cancelled. What a surprise. Don't know when Carr will be available again; the Retreat is rescheduled for Sept. 26th.
There is another district press conference with updates on the strike at 3 pm. I may not be able to make it but again, will track -via Twitter- any new information.
Listened to both the KUOW Week in Review and their noon show as both talked about the strike (and charter schools, remember them?).
First, I actually like the people at Washington Policy Center as people but man, there is NOTHING they won't say to promote ed reform. Paul Guppy was on the Week in Review and he had some whoppers:
- He said the strike was the "nuclear option."
- He says that Aviation High and the Tri-Cities Delta High may be improperly funded with state funds because they aren't overseen by an elected board (as charters are not). I may be wrong but I thought both those had oversight by Superintendent Dorn; I'll ask his office.
- He echoed something a charter parent had tweeted to me which was that parents don't care how the money gets into the schools. Well, I can only say that taxpayers do and frankly, I think that is the lens that the Supreme Court should be looking thru.
- He said there are charters in 41 other states and "no controversy" with them. He said that as the 300th charter school failed in Florida and Ohio and Arizona are overrun with poorly-run charters. Unfortunately it was radio so I could not see if he made that statement with a straight face.
- Eric Barnett made the point that charters are limited and not every can access Seattle Schools Community Forum: SPS Updates: