Northeast meeting is MONDAY, Nov. 29, 7-8:30 p.m. at Roosevelt High School
Southeast meeting is TUESDAY, Nov. 30, 7-8:30 p.m. at South Lake High School
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Your response is requested:
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School funding: What's most important? (Survey closes 12/3) State education reform: OSPI surveyWhat do you have to say about the goals, strategies and expected results associated with addressing the following: -Lagging math and science performance -Literacy and numeracy acquisition in the early grades -Progress of students living in urban and rural poverty -HIgh school graduation rates -Preparedness of all students for success in college, technical training and career
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YOUR CHILD. YOUR SCHOOL.
WHAT NEEDS TO CHANGE? WHAT NEEDS MORE SUPPORT?
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Dear PTA/PTSA members and partners,
Please join your neighbors, your executive director for schools and your local school principals as we discuss school improvement plans at a series of community meetings.
As a district and a community, is Seattle meeting student need? What do we need to support? What do we need to change?
Seattle Public Schools recently released its annual District Scorecard as well as individual School Reports. These are designed to show where our schools are meeting state standards as well as district goals. There are some great successes; there is also a pervasive achievement gap in nearly every school in the district.
The Seattle Council PTSA is co-sponsoring these meetings along with Seattle Public Schools to help the greater community understand the challenge and to give community members an opportunity to speak directly to the administrators in charge.
We need your voices. The first meetings are this Monday (NE) and Tuesday (SE). Following are a meeting schedule, links to the reports, and links to tools and resources. Each school has an improvement plan, those can be found on page 2 of the School Reports.
Please attend. Please bring a friend. These meetings are open to all.
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Discussions start Nov. 29
Northeast: Monday, Nov. 29, 7-8:30 p.m. at Roosevelt High School, 1410 NE 66th St., Seattle 98115
Interpreters: Somali and Spanish
NE schools include:
- Nathan Hale HS, Roosevelt HS
- Home School Resource Residential Consortium
- Eckstein MS
- AS#1 K-8, Jane Addams K-8, TOPS K-8
- Bryant, Green Lake, Laurelhurst, Olympic Hills, Olympic View, John Rogers, Sacajawea, Sand Point, Thornton Creek, View Ridge, and Wedgwood elementary schools
------ Southeast: Tuesday, Nov. 30, 7-8:30 p.m. at South Lake High School, 8601 Rainier Ave. S., Seattle 98118
Interpreters: Amharic, Chinese, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Tigrigna and Vietnamese
SE schools include:
- STEM@Cleavland HS, Rainier Beach HS
- Interagency, South Lake HS
- Aki Kurose MS, Mercer MS
- Orca K-8, South Shore PreK-8
- Beacon Hill International, Dearborn Park, Dunlap, Emerson, Graham Hill, Hawthorne, Kimball, Maple, Martin Luther King Jr. (formerly Brighton), Van Asselt, and Wing Luke elementary schools
------ Northwest: Monday, Dec. 6, 7-8:30 p.m. at Whitman Middle School, 9201 15th Ave. NW, Seattle 98117
Interpreters: Somali, Spanish
NW schools include:
- Ballard HS, Ingraham HS, The Center School HS
- Evening School
- Hamilton International MS, Whitman MS
- Broadview-Thompson K-8, Salmon Bay K-8
- Adams, BF Day, Bagely, Greenwood, John Stanford International, Loyal Heights, McDonald, North Beach, Northgate, West Woodland and Whittier elementary schools
------ Central: Tuesday, Dec. 7, 7-8:30 p.m. at Washington Middle School, 2101 S. Jackson St., Seattle 98144
Interpreters: Amharic, Chinese, Somali, Spanish, Tagalog, Tigrigna and Vietnamese
Central schools include:
- Franklin HS, Garfield HS, Nova HS
- Secondary Bilingual Orientation Center
- McClure MS, Washington MS
- Blaine K-8, Madrona K-8
- Coe, Gatzert, Hay, Jophn Muir, Lawton, Leschi, Lowell, McGilvra, Montlake, Queen Anne, Stevens, and Thurgood Marshall elementary schools
------ West Seattle: Thursday, Dec. 9, 7-8:30 p.m. at West Seattle High School, 3000 California Ave. SW, Seattle 98116
Interpreters: Somali, Spanish, Vietnamese
West Seattle schools include:
- Chief Sealth International HS, West Seattle HS
- Middle College
- Denny International MS, Madison MS
- Pathfinder K-8
- Alki, Arbor Heights, Concord International, Gatewood, Highland Paark, Lafayette, Roxhill, Sanislo, Schmitz Park, and West Seattle Elementary schools
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Links to data: School, district and national
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Tools for parents, community and schools
A Report Card for Parents
Supporting Learning at Home
Action steps for parent leaders
Family survey for schools
PTA's National Standards for family-school partnerships- Overview
- Measuring success (How well is your school doing? Assessment guide includes standards, goals and indicators of emerging, progressing and excelling partnerships)
- Implementation guide (Includes success stories, action steps and resources)
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Our standards for family-school partnerships
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Standard 1: Welcoming all families into the school community - Families are active participants in the life of the school, and feel welcomed, valued, and connected to each other, to school staff, and to what students are learning and doing in class.
Standard 2: Communicating effectively - Families and school staff engage in regular, two-way, meaningful communication about student learning.
Standard 3: Supporting student success - Families and school staff continuously collaborate to support students' learning and healthy development both at home and at school, and have regular opportunities to strengthen their knowledge and skills to do so effectively.
Standard 4: Speaking up for every child - Families are empowered to be advocates for their own and other children, to ensure that students are treated fairly and have access to learning opportunities that will support their success.
Standard 5: Sharing power - Families and school staff are equal partners in decisions that affect children and families and together inform, influence, and create policies, practices, and programs.
Standard 6: Collaborating with community - Families and school staff collaborate with community members to connect students, families, and staff to expanded learning opportunities, community services, and civic participation.
Your membership supports this work and funds development of resources for communities across Seattle, Washington and the nation. Thank you!
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We want every child to reach his or her potential, and by partnering with Seattle Public Schools we're hoping to identify specific steps each of us can take to make that happen.
Sincerely, Ramona Hattendorf, outgoing SCPTSA president Lauren McGuire, SCPTSA executive vice president
Please share this information with your local community. Information is also posted online at www.seattlecouncilptsa.org
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