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SouthSeattleScarlettLetter's comments
Posted Tue, Dec 9, 9:05 p.m.
Most People I know have given up on Seattle Public Schools in the same way that Bill & Melinda Gates gave up on them. The administration & leadership has been a mess for years. Most of my neighbors are pulling their families out of public schools and going private; another ...
MOREPosted Tue, Dec 9, 9:01 p.m.
Mayor Nickels continues to avoid focusing on the issues and instead uses the media to gain attention on a national platform. If he really wanted to fix the problems he'd focus on enforcing the laws already in place and also work with Seattle Public Schools. Any expert consulted on this ...
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