It might just help (at least in Seattle) if we had a School Board and upper administration that knew what they were doing. From the most recent State auditor's report:
"The School Board and District management have not implemented sufficient policies and controls to ensure the District complies with state laws, its own policies, or addresses concerns identified in prior audits.
The District Superintendent and executive management have not familiarized themselves with state law and District policy regarding school operations. Additionally, the Board does not provide oversight to ensure laws and policies are followed.
The District’s Board and Management have placed public resources at risk.
We recommend the Board and Management familiarize themselves with and follow state laws and regulations."
Oh and there's also the State Auditor documented issue of a $5,000 retirement party that the Superintendent threw (on your dime) with a carving station,salmon and gift certificates to a restaurant. And $650 for musical entertainment. Not to mention the $1.8M that the district spent in training small business owners how to do business with SPS AND all other government entities. What that has to do with educating children is a mystery.
Your tax dollars at work. Look, there's yet another (the third this year) school levy coming up (aptly named supplemental). Do us all a favor and vote no and stop these idiots before they totally wreck this district. Do it for the kids.
Strange that we've done nothing but increase the amount of per-pupil spending since the early 70's with only decreases in test scores and higher salaries for administrators to show for it.
Of course, I think tests are nonsense, so it hardly matters anyway.
LJM what planet are you on. I had kids in Seattle public schools from 1995 to 2002 and saw the shrinking budgets in every area including maintainance, supplies, special classes and teachers that were on food stamps. I saw one principal having to do his own carpentery work because he could not affoed to do it through regular channels. All the public school teachers I know pay for ever increasing supplies with their own money. If you ignore population increases and inflation you may be right but you obviously have no clue. The sad thing is as bad as SPS has it the rest of the state is worse.
"The School Board and District management have not implemented sufficient policies and controls to ensure the District complies with state laws, its own policies, or addresses concerns identified in prior audits.
The District Superintendent and executive management have not familiarized themselves with state law and District policy regarding school operations. Additionally, the Board does not provide oversight to ensure laws and policies are followed.
The District’s Board and Management have placed public resources at risk.
We recommend the Board and Management familiarize themselves with and follow state laws and regulations."
Oh and there's also the State Auditor documented issue of a $5,000 retirement party that the Superintendent threw (on your dime) with a carving station,salmon and gift certificates to a restaurant. And $650 for musical entertainment. Not to mention the $1.8M that the district spent in training small business owners how to do business with SPS AND all other government entities. What that has to do with educating children is a mystery.
Your tax dollars at work. Look, there's yet another (the third this year) school levy coming up (aptly named supplemental). Do us all a favor and vote no and stop these idiots before they totally wreck this district. Do it for the kids.
Of course, I think tests are nonsense, so it hardly matters anyway.
That's the part they don't tell you.
It's Prop 13 for WA state.