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    From a425couple@21:1/5 to All on Thu Apr 25 11:26:51 2024
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    (I am quite disgusted with the slipping quality of our public
    schools. I raised 4 good children and help all go pretty directly
    thru public schooling and get B.As. or B.Ss (2 got MAs) and move
    on into productive middle class lives.
    I now have 5 grandchildren, and two of the families spent time
    in public schools, now none are there.
    I spend a lot of money thru taxes on the public schools,
    for poor product for both my heirs, and all our people.

    so - It is very interesting that even Angela Poe Russell
    is agreeing with me! They need to improve or perish.)

    from https://mynorthwest.com/3958367/some-free-answers-seattle-schools-100000-question/

    Angela Poe Russell: Some free answers for Seattle Schools’ $100,000 question Apr 24, 2024, 8:24 AM | Updated: 9:39 am

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    BY ANGELA POE RUSSELL
    KIRO Newsradio host and writer
    Why is enrollment declining at Seattle Public Schools (SPS)? It’s the $100,000 question after receiving a grant of that exact amount to
    investigate the matter.

    I’ll never forget the moment I was done with public school.

    My fifth-grade daughter explained she’d been finishing classwork early
    and getting bored. I asked the teacher if she could keep worksheets on
    hand, never imagining the answer would be anything other than
    absolutely, but the response was indeed no. I can’t say I even got an explanation.

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    We were fortunate to be able to do a private middle school where, coincidentally, the teacher kept challenge worksheets in a folder for
    any student who wanted the extra push.

    The bottom line is that people want to work with organizations and
    businesses that go the extra mile. No doubt there are many SPS teachers
    who do, but something is clearly off.

    The district has lost 4,000 students in the last five years. And there
    are some things Seattle Schools can’t control — like the fact that the
    city has more dogs than children. In King County, the number of people
    under the age of 18 dropped for the first time in 40 years!

    During the pandemic, kids poured into private schools frustrated with
    continued delays to in-person learning. Also, a number of families left
    the city over public safety concerns.

    More on the Seattle exodus: What Seattle police officers are saying
    during exit interviews

    But with any problem, there’s always a role we play in it and Seattle
    needs to own its part. So I’ll channel Dua Lipa here and offer some “new rules.”

    1. The plan you had to eliminate Seattle Public Schools’ advanced
    learning program, scrap it
    I agree that the advanced learning program has problems, but the
    solution is to fix what’s broken, not shut it down. And by the way,
    telling people that the new neighborhood model is going to be better
    because it’s “equitable, inclusive and culturally sensitive” is not the best marketing.

    Plans call for the advanced learning program to be gone by the 2027-28
    school year, with the new model available in every school by the 2024-25
    school year.

    2. When people offer you help, consider taking it
    It’s been reported on a few occasions that nonprofits offering to
    support Seattle schools are facing so many barriers they give up and go
    to other districts. We need partnerships.

    3. Brush up on your customer service
    While I get that you can’t treat schools like a business, you most
    certainly can embrace the principle of offering products people want. Programming, opportunities. If you make it attractive, people will come.

    I realize declining public school enrollment is a national trend but
    Seattle seems to be expediting this by stripping away what makes it
    appealing to those with more choices.

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    I hate to make education a numbers game, but at the end of the day,
    fewer students mean less money and cuts to programs. And while that may
    be a hard pill to swallow, better to take their medicine now before it
    gets worse.

    Angela Poe Russell is a longtime Seattle media personality and a fill-in
    host for KIRO Newsradio.

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