NO to the Seattle Times Education Reporting
You should be unhappy that the newspaper of record in our city is being decidedly disingenuous with readers and attempting to manipulate the conversation about public education in our state via back-room decisions with ed reformers around the state.
Over the last seven years or so, I have repeatedly told various Times' education reporters that I thought their editors (via Editorial) had to be leading their reporting and every time I am told that there is a "wall" between Editorial and reporting.
Recently, I had given the Times credit for pushing and pushing on the Legislature to get McCleary done. They didn't acknowledge their push was for the GOP plan and they would be using every trick in the book to undercut the Dems plan. The Times Editorial Board sounded so earnest and yet demanding for the Legislature to get this done. And I fell for it.
I say to you today that the Times' wall between Editorial and reporting is about as believable as the Trump wall.
I got to this unfortunate way of thinking because of two recent findings - oneSeattle Schools Community Forum: NO to the Seattle Times Education Reporting: