Earlier this month, we reported that the school district proposed boundary changes to alleviate crowding at John Stanford International School. Seattle Public Schools has released a new tool for residents to determine their school boundary. The adjustments apply to John Stanford Elementary School and B.F. Day and McDonald elementary schools for the 2012-13 school year.
The boundary change is part of a short-term capacity management plan that addresses Seattle Public Schools’ enrollment growth. According to Seattle Schools, “the plan, which outlines how the School District will accommodate the projected increasing enrollment, was developed following input from the Facilities and Capital Management Advisory Committee (FACMAC). Input was considered from about 300 attendees at six community meetings held between September and December 2010, and also included 550 written comments.” It was approved 7-0 by the Seattle School Board on Jan. 25. To read the full plan, see the Board action report.
Isn't John Stanford International School an all-city draw? And if not, why not?
Kathryn, the immersion schools in this neighborhood (John Stanford and McDonald) are both neighborhood schools. If you think immersion schools should be all-city draws instead (option schools), please let the school board reps know. It sounds like they are willing to consider it. http://www.seattleschools.org/…