It's hard to make progress when so much energy is expended and so much pain is inflicted at the first sign of disagreement. Some ideas on restoring civility among ourselves and effectiveness to school improvement efforts.
Maybe it's only wise for the school board to nix a public meeting with superintendent finalists; its headhunters urged even more secrecy. But another peril lurks within....
The Seattle district may soon revive its commitment to a central multilingual high school -- or send refugee students and their teachers bouncing across the city again.
With one night in charge of the Senate, the Republicans cut education even more than Democrats want. Oregon diverts road money to basic services. Dennis Kucinich: Here are more reasons to stay the heck out of Washington state.
The Democrats' budget proposal relies heavily on leaving it to the next legislature to figure out how to cover costs from this budget. And it continues cuts in higher education.
A superintendent in Oregon explains the reasons why a shift to a four-day school week works well for students, teachers, and families. Start with better academic performance.
The School Board feels its way with its more independent-minded members, hoping to present a more solid picture to candidates for the hot seat. The argument over board protocol seems arcane, but much is riding on it.
The Seattle school district seems to be the Bermuda Triangle of superintendents, with a new national candidate search every three years. Could it be that finding the right leader for the district isn't our real problem?
The thespians at Open Door Theatre act out examples of sexual abuse and coping mechanisms at local elementary schools, giving kids the opportunity and the vocabulary to ask for help.
"Attending to multiple streams of information and entertainment while studying, doing homework, or even sitting in class has become common behavior among young people—so common that many of them rarely write a paper or complete a problem set any other way. But evidence from psychology, cognitive science, and neuroscience suggests that when students multitask while doing schoolwork, their learning is far spottier and shallower than if the work had their full attention."
SLATE
Callaghan: the real problem in funding education is the local-levy ploy
With winks and nods, the legislature has allowed local levies to rise to up to 34% of school funding. If the state finds a new $1 billion, shouldn't it also reduce dependency on local levies?
Three sweeping conservative bills kicked off the discussion, and then legislators went to work on a modified bill that made it through the Legislature and Gov. Inslee will support.
NEWS TRIBUNE (TACOMA)
LA school reform effort draws big bucks from wealthy liberals
Republicans, liberals, Hollywood notables, and global corporate executives are among those who gave to the Coalition for School Reform, hoping to elect a reform slate for the school board.