Feedback from Work Group on K-12 State Funding
- At the final meeting of a state work group charged with telling lawmakers how to fix K-12 formulas that pay for the adults working in school. Editor's note: when there's link to entire report, I'll put it up. It's due December 1.
- And as a reminder of how many students it takes in a "prototypical" school to generate enough funding for positions beyond teachers (Interesting that only elementaries get cash money for parent involvement staff even tho that's the age when parents typically most involved)
- A public survey got more than 3,000 responses, mostly from teachers and other folks working in education. Only four respondents took the survey in Spanish, which prompted some workgroup members to question how they can represent/amplify more diverse voices in their final report. Editor's note: about one-third of respondents had written comments.
- https://twitter.com/nealtmorton/status/1195417525854461957?s=20Teachers provided a little more than a third of all the responses. Among other educators who took the survey, school psychologists provided the most responses & in written feedback often said CONTINUE READING: Seattle Schools Community Forum: Feedback from Work Group on K-12 State Funding