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Updates on Superintendent Search from the School Board Office

Update 2: I kinda got an answer on "selection of candidate."  - The Board could select more than one person or just one person. - Again, they may not pick anyone if they cannot reach consensus. I think that an outside possibility but it could happen.   - I could not get clarity on if the Board will have forums if they pick someone or more than one person as a finalist. Given how things turned out with Jones, I think it vital to have forums for the public. end of update    Update: I read this timeline too quickly. The last notation says "selection of candidate." As in one person, not a couple. It is too late in the day for me to ask about this but, in the past, the Board would choose 2-3 candidates and "introduce" them to the Seattle Schools community with opportunities to hear from them.   That notation of a singular candidate makes me uneasy. Is the Board going to pick with zero public input? Stay tuned. end of upate     Complete detai...

Seattle School Board Candidate Forums 2025

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 Editor's note: I believe there is one other Board candidate forum in October but I am checking one detail.   Just saw this one which is TONIGHT, September 29th at the Montlake Community Center from 6:30 pm to 8 pm. It is a forum for one City Council seat (Nelson v Foster) as well as City Attorney (Davison v Evans). It states that there will be Seattle School Board candidates. So to be clear, this is NOT just a School Board candidate forum.  This event is sponsored by the Capitol Hill Community Council, Eastlake Community Council, and the Seattle Parks Foundation.    As I previously reported the Urban Native Education Alliance and Native Action Network are having a candidate forum on Saturday, October 4th at the North Seattle Community College Auditorium from noon to 2:30 pm. They will be serving a light lunch before the forum which starts at 1 pm.  It would be helpful if you will be there for the lunch to RSVP to UNEWchair@gmail.com.   Then, on Tues...

Live Blogging Seattle School Board Discussion of Superintendent Candidates

 Let's see where their Executive Session discussion has taken them. Topp let us know at 4:40 that the Ex Session will run another half hour and the public session will start at 5:15ish. I would guess they may need a restroom break by then so likely to be more like 5:30 pm. 5:01 pm - They came back into the public domain. Topp, Briggs and Mizrahi were in-person, all others were virtual.  Topp -  3,4,5,6,7,8 are her top choices Mizrahi, Rankin - 11 Briggs - 19 The vote was unanimous for all the above candidates to move on in the process.  Hersey not there to vote. It is unclear to me whether he was participating today at all.  The Board has moved forward eight candidates.  They did not state how many they considered.  And that's that. No further discussion.  

In Advance of the News on Superintendent Candidates For Seattle Schools

This is going to be a bit difficult to write in a way that doesn't land me in trouble but there is a pattern out there around representation vis a vis superintendent choice.  Over the last 30 years, the superintendents have had varying backgrounds and races.  We have had three Black superintendents - John Stanford, Maria Goodloe-Johnson, and Brent Jones. We have had one SE Asian superintendent - Raj Manhas. We have had one Hispanic superintendent - Jose Banda. We have had one Native American superintendent - Denise Juneau  Also with Juneau, who is a woman, we had an interim superintendent who was a white woman who is Susan Enfield.  The other white superintendent was a man - Joe Olchefske.  (Update: Larry Nyland was another.)  I would say that is pretty good representation that many other urban districts have probably never had.  To note, the Board has just gone into Executive Session with HYA reps to go over the selected (by HYA) candidates ...

This and That

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Update: The Seattle Times is reporting that the Garfield basketball coach (and something of a basketball legend) Brandon Roy  has been released from his position as boys basketball coach at Garfield. The unexpected move was alongside the school also releasing girls basketball coach Roydell Smiley.   Well that's not good.  Here's what Garfield principal, Tarance Hart said: “We are beginning a new chapter as we reset both programs, building on past successes while continuing to grow opportunities for our student-athletes — academically, socially, and athletically,” Hart wrote, in part. “Our goal is to foster a competitive, academically supportive, and welcoming program that provides a positive experience and meaningful opportunities for all students.” No other details or comments from the parties involved available. If I had to guess, I would say it may be around recruiting. Seattle Schools has a bad reputation for coaches at high school coaches for competitive sports bring...

Seattle School Board Wednesday Work Sessions, September 24, 2025

Update 3: Director Rankin thanked the Alliance for Education for paying for the work of Education Resource Strategies.  So that's where the money came from for this effort.    end of update  Update 2: The West Seattle Blog covered the portion of yesterday's Board Special Meeting on high school lunches. Here's what they reported: The justification was simple. “We serve more lunches if there are multiple lunch periods.” said superintendent Fred Podesta. He provided statistics such as a case study from Cleveland High School that showed splitting the lunch period led to 31 percent more lunches being served to students, addressing the district’s persistent concerns about food access. Other justifications were reiterated, such as the need for staff to take their own breaks in accordance with contracts, which were noted in the slide deck posted before the meeting. Nonetheless, acknowledging the community backlash, the district plans some “mitigations” and will...