Welcome to the STAR Program
Staff Training, Assistance & Review

In 1991, the Seattle Public Schools and the Seattle Education Association agreed to establish the STAR Program, a joint commitment to staff development and professional support. After a year and a half of collaboration, the program became a reality in February 1993.

The STAR Program consists of two components, one for newly-hired teachers and one for experienced teachers.

The newly-hired staff component of the STAR Program offers all newly-hired teachers the support, advice, and direction necessary to make their first year's experience in the Seattle Public Schools as successful as possible. Consulting teachers work with newly-hired teachers and coach, assist, and assess their classroom performance.

The intervention staff component of the STAR Program offers all available resources within the school system to help experienced teachers who are having serious difficulties in the performance of their professional duties. In close cooperation with the building principal, the STAR consulting teacher works to identify weaknesses in teaching skills, develops specific performance goals, offers support and monitors the progress of each intervention participant. Other school system personnel assist in the program when requested by the STAR Panel.

STAR Panel
Name/E-mal
Position
Phone
Cathy Thompson

Executive Director of Curriculum & Instruction

252-0050
Olga Addae SEA President
283-8443 x104
Joyce McDonald Lowell Teacher
252-3243
Paul Robb Literacy Coach
252-0235

Pat Sander

Elementary Director
252-0393
Sandra Scott Principal at Hawthorne
252-7215
     
 
STAR Consulting Teachers
Name/E-mail
Position
Phone
Drew Dillhunt Secondary
252-0171
Trisha Grieff Special Education
252-0779
Jennifer Kovach Secondary
252-0774
Amy Malter Secondary
252-0775
Lesley Teem Special Education
252-0781
Sahnica Washington Elementary
252-0776
Constance Aleman Elementary and SpEd
252-0176
STAR Support
Name/E-mail
Position
Phone
Miki Adams Program Assistant
252-0770

Updated: September 3, 2009