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The district is bankrupt. The next year or so should be really interesting.~JustCheckedTheFinancials!So this comment just came in. Coincidentally, a public education friend said that they had ran the SPS budget documents through AI. Here's what was stated:1. The district is functionally insolvent. 2. The accounts payable ju...

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 Via SPS Communications:

Career and Technical Education (CTE) and Seattle Skills Center are teaming up to offer internship opportunities for high school students to earn both credit and compensation this summer. 

Ninth grade students can explore coding and careers in tech with Tech Quest. Students interested in education can support s...


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By bad pattern, I mean SPS senior leadership has allowed suspect coaches and athletes to come in from outside the district and miraculously lead sports teams to championships, only to be gone the next year. It's just ridiculous AND SPS gets dinged by the state group overseeing high school athletics each time. 

Here's the latest about phenom Tyran Stokes, the nation...


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 I came across a district "memo" on Athletics from the Office of Accountability to the Board. It's dated January 28, 2026.  This would be Ted Howard's office. I would love to share it with you but I must have somehow deleted the link.

It starts with a "Vision for Athletics" which basically says that sports are good for K-12 students for reasons like "


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There are two meetings this week for the Superintendent and the Board, both are on Wednesday, March 4th. (I note that the next Board meeting is next Wednesday, March 11th; there is no agenda yet.)

The first one is an Executive Session at 4 pm, to review the performance of a public employee. Executive Sessions are not open to the public. 

The second mee...


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