| A
new Student Assignment Plan is one of the major initiatives
identified in the District's Strategic Plan,
Excellence for All. The framework for a new Student
Assignment Plan was approved by the Seattle School Board in June
2007. |
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Overview - Updated 6/2/09
Seattle Public Schools
has a five-year strategic plan to achieve academic excellence at
every school. An important component of this plan is a new student
assignment process that is equitable, predictable, and easy for
families to understand—as well as one that is feasible for
the District to implement and maintain.
The School Board adopted a framework to guide the development of a
new student assignment plan that considered factors such as
equitable access to programs and services, offer opportunities for
school choice, foster diversity, support stronger family engagement
with schools, be easy to understand, provide predictability and
continuity for families, and be feasible and cost effective to
implement and to sustain over time.
Over the past year, we have worked with the community to determine
how to best meet these goals. Some can be achieved through the
design of a new student assignment plan; others can be met through
decisions about academic programs.
Initial recommendations regarding student assignment and academic
programs were submitted to the School Board in March. Since then,
community meetings and work sessions with the Board to gather input
have been held. It is anticipated that the Board will vote in June
of 2009 on the new student assignment plan; we are proposing that
the new plan begin to be put into effect for the 2010-11 school
year, beginning with grades K, 6, and 9. After the approval of the
plan, as well as a new set of attendance area boundaries, we will
develop a transition plan to carry forward the new student
assignment plan in a phased manner.
Below you will find answers to frequently-asked questions (FAQ)
about these proposals.
If you cannot find the answer to a specific question, please send us your
comments. While the volume of e-mail prevents us from
guaranteeing an individual response, we will post answers to new
questions on our FAQ pages regularly.
Last
Updated: June 2, 2009
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