Tag: Schools
Summer Food & Fun on City Stream
We’re celebrating summer on CityStream! From fun family activities to food drives, we’re covering it all. How the City of Seattle and school officials are making sure kids who rely on school lunches for their main meal, get plenty to eat this summer. Plus, what you can do to help. Then, from[More]
Posted: June 10th, 2011 under City Issues, Housing and Human Services, Parks and Recreation, Schools, Take 21.
Tags: CityStream, Neighborhoods, Schools
Seattle Public Schools draws new boundaries
On Wednesday, June 17, 2009, the Seattle School Board voted 6-1 (Mary Bass voted no) to approve a new student assignment plan. The new plan would assign children to elementary, middle and high schools on the basis of geography. After decades of a “school choice” system, this action is a return to a neighborhood schools strategy.[More]
Posted: June 18th, 2009 under City Issues, Education, Schools, Take 21.
Tags: Schools
Seattle Public Schools will draw new boundaries
On Wednesday, June 17, 2009, the Seattle School Board will vote on a new student assignment plan. Earlier this year, the Board voted 6-1 (School Boardmember Mary Bass voted no) to approve Policy D 03.00 that laid out the guidelines to develop new specific boundaries.[More]
Posted: June 15th, 2009 under City Issues, Education, Schools, Take 21.
Tags: Schools
Seattle Public Schools will draw new boundaries
On Wednesday, June 10, 2009, the Seattle School Board will hold a public hearing about its new student assignment plan. The Seattle School Board will vote on new specific assignment boundaries for its 97 schools later this year. At its the Board voted 6-1 (School Boardmember Mary Bass voted no) to approve...[More]
Posted: June 7th, 2009 under City Issues, Education, Schools, Take 21.
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