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LeslieH's comments
Posted Tue, Apr 10, 9:21 a.m.
Really? Really? Sherry - say it ain't so - The biggest issue is "My answer: Our biggest challenge is reducing the turnover of leadership at Seattle Public Schools." The board is duly elected to provide oversight and that has been consistent for many decades - how or if the board ...
MOREPosted Tue, Aug 24, 10:13 p.m.
What no feedback from the city councilman? How about Ivan's plan for bargaining with Seattle's police officers above? Is this, together with the piece you did with councilmember Richard Conlin for the Times and the piece that Norm Rice did for the Times perhaps linked? Perhaps the John Stanford Center ...
MOREPosted Thu, Feb 11, 10:51 a.m.
re: J.R. - regional services - "jails". That didn't go over so well in our neighborhood - truly don't want to be the dumping ground of choice for bureaucrats . . . . .
MOREPosted Thu, Feb 11, 10:50 a.m.
Mr. Royer - you didn't answer the first question - an oversight perhaps? Why would residents in Unincorp. North Highline want to join the Big Pond when they can be bigger fish in the smaller pond? And as for improvements e.g., sidewalks - should they get behind the other 400 ...
MOREPosted Wed, Nov 25, 12:10 p.m.
Mr. Lilly, Several questions - 1. What are the chances that Mr. Dorn will get his proposed changes past the Legislature? 2. Does he have a new test ready to propose to the Legislature in place of WASL? 3. What do you know about the new MAP tests at SPS ...
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