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Rainy Day RecessRainy Day RecessBig 3 Final Briefing - Paramount Duty, DeferredIn this final Big 3 Briefing of the 2025 legislative session, we walk through where things landed for education funding in Washington state. We cover what passed around special education, MSOC, and transportation, break down key budget numbers, and reflect on the progress made—and the gaps that remain. It’s our wrap-up of the session, and a look ahead to what comes next.- Megan Larkin & Christie RobertsonSee our comprehensive Show NotesSupport the showContact us at hello@rainydayrecess.org.Rainy Day Recess music by Lester Mayo, logo by Cher...2025-05-0640 minRainy Day RecessRainy Day RecessBig 3 Briefing, Week 13 - Rung by RungAs budget negotiations reach their final phase, we recap where the Big 3 bills—special education, transportation, and MSOC—stand and what’s still on the table. We also reflect on the highs, lows, and hard lessons of the past 12 weeks, and talk about what advocacy looks like when progress comes one rung at a time. If you’re feeling frustrated or burned out, this one’s for you.See our extensive Show Notes.- Megan Larkin and Christie RobertsonSupport the showContact us at hello@rainydayrecess.org.Rainy Day Recess mus...2025-04-1142 minRainy Day RecessRainy Day Recess"The next step is the next step" - SPS superintendent search beginsSeattle's school board kicked off the superintendent search process on March 25th following Dr. Brent Jones' announced departure, authorizing President Gina Topp to begin seeking proposals from search firms under an ambitious timeline targeting a September appointment. Board members expressed hesitancy over the rapid pace, with Directors Sarju, Rankin, and Hersey advocating for an interim superintendent to allow for a more thorough search, especially considering four board seats are up for election this fall. All agreed to proceed with taking the next step toward hiring a superintendent search firm, while keeping options open. This search unfolds against a backdrop...2025-03-2718 minRainy Day RecessRainy Day RecessBig 3 Briefing, Week 9 - Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can’t LoseIn this week’s Rainy Day Recess, we talk about the legislator town halls that are coming up in the next few weeks and how to advocate at them. We are halfway through the legislature’s 105-day session, and we can show support for what we want to see change in the Big 3 bills by showing up and pushing the legislators to fund our schools. We give you some examples of ways to push the legislators to listen to you, and how to get around their avoidance. Although talking to legislators about what you want is great, if you can’...2025-03-1232 minRainy Day RecessRainy Day RecessIntroducing... Sarah Clark, School Board Candidate for District 2We kick off our series introducing candidates running for the Seattle School Board in 2025. The primary election is in August, and the general election follows in November. In this first episode, we’re joined by Sarah Clark, who was appointed to the board for Director District 2 in April 2024. She is now running to retain her seat for the remaining two years of the term.- Christie Robertson and Jasmine PulidoSee our Show NotesSupport the showContact us at hello@rainydayrecess.org.Rainy Day Recess music by Lester Mayo, lo...2025-03-1020 minRainy Day RecessRainy Day RecessBig 3 Briefing, Week 8 - BloodbathIn this week's episode of Rainy Day Recess, we track the latest developments in the fight for education funding in Washington state—and it's been a rough week.Two transportation funding bills have officially died, leaving advocates scrambling for a budget proviso to secure critical funding for students with high transportation needs. Special education funding also took a major hit, as the House unexpectedly removed a strong special ed bill (HB 1310) from consideration, replacing it with a much weaker alternative (HB 1357). While some provisions from HB 1310 were added to HB 1357, funding levels were dramatically reduced. Mea...2025-03-0428 minRainy Day RecessRainy Day RecessHow to "Sign in Pro" (Legislative Advocacy 102)This is also a Video!  Jump straight to the demonstration.In this episode of Rainy Day Recess, we guide listeners through the process of signing in "pro" to support key education funding bills in Washington State. With a step-by-step demonstration, we make it easy for anyone to take action and help secure funding for public schools. Listen to Advocacy 101 for background.----------->>>>>>>>>>>>> Sign in Pro on the Funding BillsThis interview was edited for length and clarity. Each person’s opinions are their own. Support the show2025-01-1919 minRainy Day RecessRainy Day RecessLegislative Advocacy 101, with Megan LarkinJoin Rainy Day Recess as we kick off a new series exploring the Washington State Legislature and its impact on Seattle Public Schools. We’re joined on this journey by Megan Larkin—advocate, SPS parent, and legislative expert—to break down how laws are made and how you can take action to shape them. With critical education funding gaps and a new legislative session underway, we’ll give parents, educators, and students the tools to stay informed, speak up, and make an impact for Seattle Public Schools and beyond.This interview was edited for length and clarity. Each per...2025-01-1728 minRainy Day RecessRainy Day RecessFixing Washington’s Broken School Funding System, with Oliver Miska, David Knight, and Kendall FujiokaWith school districts across Washington facing severe budget shortfalls, we explore solutions through the People's Big 5 initiative. Education activist Oliver Miska, joined by UW researchers Dr. David S. Knight and Kendall Fujioka, break down why Washington's school funding system remains broken and how combining funding reform with progressive revenue could fix it. Learn why changing both how we raise money for schools and how we distribute it is crucial for creating an equitable education system that works for all students.Each person’s opinions are their own. See our Show Notes.Support the show...2025-01-1046 minRainy Day RecessRainy Day RecessHighly Capable and Advanced Learning in Seattle, with Jie LeiIn this episode of Rainy Day Recess, we talk with Jie Lei, a Seattle Public Schools parent and former student, about the past, present, and uncertain future of the district’s Highly Capable and Advanced Learning programs. Jie shares powerful personal stories, from being misidentified as needing special education after immigrating to the U.S., to ultimately thriving in advanced learning programs that set her on a path to college by age 14.We explore the district’s controversial decision to phase out the Highly Capable Cohort (HCC) model without fully implementing promised neighborhood-based services. Jie discusses how thes...2024-12-2045 minRainy Day RecessRainy Day RecessDistrict Deep Dive with Alex Wakeman RouseIn this episode of Rainy Day Recess, we explore the Seattle Public Schools budget crisis with guest Alex Wakeman Rouse, co-chair of All Together for Seattle Schools. We dive into All Together for Seattle Schools' advocacy work, especially advocating for the Washington State legislature to fulfill its Paramount Duty to fully fund Washington Schools.  We also discuss some of the complexities of the district’s budget. Alex explores potential budget solutions, emphasizing non-student-facing cuts, increased transparency, and potential enrollment growth. See our Show NotesSupport the showContact us at hello@rainydayrecess.org.2024-12-1052 minRainy Day RecessRainy Day RecessThe Bomb Cyclone - November 19 School Board MeetingIn this inaugural episode of Rainy Day Recess, Christie Robertson and Jasmine Pulido delve into the high-stakes Seattle School Board meeting of November 19. The meeting saw a cascade of emotions, pivotal decisions, and a dramatic shift in the district's school closure plans. With uncertainty lingering, the stakes remain high for students, families, and district leadership.See our Show Notes.Support the showContact us at hello@rainydayrecess.org.Rainy Day Recess music by Lester Mayo, logo by Cheryl Jenrow.2024-11-2658 minRainy Day RecessRainy Day RecessIntroducing Rainy Day RecessIn this introductory trailer for Rainy Day Recess, hosts Christie Robertson and Jasmine Pulido introduce their new podcast, which focuses on making Seattle Public Schools' decisions and policies accessible and understandable to the community. As former hosts of Seattle Hall Pass, they reflect on their journey and bid farewell to their co-host Jane Tunks Demel.They outline their mission to empower listeners with weekly updates, event highlights, expert interviews, and stories from students, parents, and community members. With a focus on collaboration and understanding, the hosts aim to help listeners navigate Seattle's school district "one rainy day...2024-11-2402 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall Pass Bids FarewellSee our press release. 2024-11-2002 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassS2 E14 - Data Night with Dr. Hart (plus, Planning for the new Strategic Plan)In this episode of Seattle Hall Pass, hosts Christie, Jane, and Jasmine dive into the data-rich presentation on Seattle Public Schools' student outcomes, delivered by Dr. Ray Hart, Executive Director of the Council of Great City Schools, at the October 23rd special school board meeting. They break down the findings on student performance trends, equity gaps, and economic factors affecting achievement. The hosts also explore the subsequent board discussion, where school directors reviewed draft goals proposed by district staff for the upcoming strategic plan.See our Show NotesContact us2024-11-1341 minThe inUpowers PodcastThe inUpowers PodcastBuilding Emotional Intelligence with Christie RobertsonListen as we sit down with Christie Robertson, a key player behind the financial backbone of the inUpowers, to discuss the power of emotional intelligence and its role in personal growth. Christie shares how learning from the inUpowers—a unique framework designed to cultivate emotional intelligence—can help you let go of the need for control and realize that not everything has to be perfect. Tune in as Christie breaks down how the inUpowers can transform how we see ourselves and our actions, and why it’s a critical skill for both professional and personal success. If you've...2024-11-1123 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassS2 E13 - School Board Director Gina ToppIn this episode of Seattle Hall Pass, school board director Gina Topp discusses the school closure plans with co-hosts Christie and Jane. The three also discuss Seattle Public Schools’ $94 million budget gap, the upcoming legislative session, community engagement, and student outcomes-focused governance. See our Show NotesContact us2024-11-1033 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassS2 E12 - 4 SchoolsIn this episode of Seattle Hall Pass, we dive into Seattle Public Schools' proposal to close and consolidate four elementary schools: North Beach, Sacajawea, Stevens, and Sanislo. Christie, Jane, and Jasmine explore critical questions surrounding the district’s decision-making process, including the criteria used for selecting these schools, the potential impacts on special education services, and how transitions might affect students and staff. We discuss community concerns, staffing changes, and the broader implications for the SPS landscape.See our Show Notes.Contact us.2024-11-0543 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassS2 E11 - Can SPS go bankrupt? with Stephen NielsenIn this episode of Seattle Hall Pass, we sit down with former Seattle Public Schools Deputy Superintendent Stephen Nielsen to understand the implications of “binding conditions” and potential state oversight for Seattle Public Schools if it can’t close its budget gap. Nielsen shares his insights on what financial oversight might look like, the difficult cuts that could follow, and the complex history of Washington's education funding.See our Show NotesContact us: Send corrections, suggestions, and comments to hello@seattlehallpass.org. Disclaimer: Seattle Hall Pass features a variety of voices. Each person’s opinion...2024-11-0236 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassS2 E10 - Community Voices on Student SafetyIn this episode of Seattle Hall Pass, we discuss school and student safety in Seattle Public Schools, featuring interviews with students, staff, and parents. We explore concerns about balancing physical safety measures with the need for mental health support, sharing perspectives on a $20 million initially promised from the city for mental health. Voices from the community highlight the role of telehealth, community organizations like Community Passageways, and the controversial possibility of the return of School Resource Officers (SROs). Interviewees offer suggestions for improving safety, including wellness rooms and better communication between students and administrators.Community voices featured...2024-10-2143 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassS2 E9 - Option C - with School Board Director Joe MizrahiIn this episode of Seattle Hall Pass, School Board Director Joe Mizrahi shares his perspective on Seattle Public Schools' plans for addressing declining enrollment and budget deficits. Director Mizrahi emphasizes the importance of minimizing impacts on students and families, focusing on a more thoughtful and community-centered approach to school closures. He touches as well on the role of state funding and community advocacy in shaping the future of Seattle's schools. We also discuss his thoughts on school board operations and dynamics.See our Show NotesContact Us2024-10-1734 minLearning Innovation: The Teaching & Learning PodcastLearning Innovation: The Teaching & Learning PodcastE59: We are Lethbridge Polytechnic – What our redesignation means for students, staff, and facultyCTLI leaders Christie Robertson (Associate Dean), Lexi Schaerz (Learning Experience Design Manager), Jaddon Park (Academic Services Manager), and Mark Davids (Accessibility Services Manager) discuss our recent transition from a college to a polytechnic. The group expand on what this change means for CTLI, and how our mandate – though largely the same in striving to create the most meaningful learning experiences possible – has become more clearly defined through the redesignation process. During the podcast, Donna (host) and guests mention: Lethbridge Polytechnic: Our Polytechnic   Lethbridge Polytechnic programs: Trades  Technology and Engineering  CTLI departments:  Learning Experience Design  Academic...2024-10-1533 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassS2 E8 - Behind Closed DoorsChristie, Jane, and Jasmine break down the October 9 Seattle School Board meeting, where the board passed a resolution to close up to five schools. We discuss the surprise executive session, held behind closed doors, and the newly imposed controls on board directors' questions and interactions with staff and the superintendent. Finally, we opine on where Student Outcomes Focused Governance is taking us.Show NotesContact us2024-10-1338 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassS2 E7 - Option C - School Board Recall, with Ben GitensteinIn this first episode of our Option C series, we explore alternatives to Seattle Public Schools' closure plans, known as Options A and B, which initially proposed closing up to 21 schools. Our guest, Ben Gitenstein, an SPS parent and former school board candidate, introduces the idea of a school board recall as his "Option C" in response to what he sees as the school board's undemocratic and ideological actions. Our guests' opinions are their own.See our Show NotesContact us2024-10-1033 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassS2 E6 - Cold Feet on ClosuresIn this episode, we discuss Seattle Public Schools' revised plan to close 5 schools instead of 17-21, and the renewal of Superintendent Jones' contract with modified evaluation metrics. We reflect on feedback from our previous episode and emphasize continued advocacy for education funding. See our Show Notes.Contact us.2024-10-0425 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassS2 E5 - The Story of How We Got HereThis episode of Seattle Hall Pass focuses on three main stories converging in Seattle Public Schools:The Financial StoryThe Equity StoryThe Student Story... and how these competing priorities create a complex, seemingly impossible situation for the district to resolve satisfactorily.See our Show Notes.Contact us.2024-09-2442 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassS2 E4 - Student Outcomes Focused Governance, in SeattleSeattle Public School Board President Liza Rankin, Student Outcomes Focused Governance coach AJ Crabill, and public school advocate Robert Cruickshank are interviewed about the governance model used by the SPS School Board. Thanks to Dawson Nichols for producing this episode.This is a video! Watch the video here. See our Show Notes.Note: Seattle Hall Pass features a variety of voices. Each person’s opinions are their own. Contact us with any corrections, suggestions, or other thoughts at hello@seattlehallpass.org2024-09-1844 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassS2 E3 - There IS a List(s)Seattle Public Schools has finally released potential lists of schools to close. We attempt to sort through some of the information.See our show notes.Contact us: Send corrections, suggestions, and comments to hello@seattlehallpass.org. Send us a voice memo at speak.seattlehallpass.orgDisclaimer: Seattle Hall Pass features a variety of voices. Each person’s opinions are their own. 2024-09-1319 minPregnancy Help PodcastPregnancy Help PodcastImplementing a Statewide Telehealth Program – Christie RobertsonChristie Robertson, CEO of the Arkansas Pregnancy Network joins Beth Diemert to explain how her state coalition recently launched a statewide telehealth program to connect with women who have questions about their pregnancy options. Christie shares the hopes and hardships of this project as well as the “nuts and bolts” of where to begin. Launched in Feb. 2024, the telehealth program in Arkansas is helping to reach women by offering a local pro-life medical presence in the digital world and increasing the speed-to-care by being there when she needs it, where she needs it. Resources: Click here to f...2024-09-0919 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassS2 E2 - Cake from Lemons: Tough Decisions AheadWe review major topics from the school board meeting on August 28. Topics include: school closures and state fundingdual-language immersion principals’ union contracthighly capable servicesSee our Show NotesContact us at hello@seattlehallpass.org2024-09-0526 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassS2 E1 - A New Year for Student SafetyChristie, Jasmine, and Jane discuss new safety measures being implemented for the upcoming school year.  The total investment of $14.55 million by the city and school district includes mental health support, violence intervention, and increased police presence around schools. Show NotesContact us at hello@seattlehallpass.org2024-09-0211 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE46 - Season One LookbackChristie Robertson and intern Jasmine Pulido look back at Season One of Seattle Hall Pass, which spanned the 2023-24 school year at Seattle Public Schools. They reference Hall Pass episodes on the district’s budget woes, postponed school closures, school board director resignations and appointments, the state legislature, and student outcomes progress monitoring.See our Show Notes.Email us at hello@seattlehallpass.org2024-08-2319 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE45 - There Is Not a List, Part 3 - List in September? November? December?Jane and Christie cover the June 26, 2024 school board meeting with help from our new intern, Jasmine Pulido. Topics include the postponement of releasing a list of schools to be closed in 2025, the 2024-25 budget introduction and hearing, and the reduction in school board meetings scheduled for the 2024-25 school year.Contact us: Send corrections, suggestions, and comments to hello@seattlehallpass.org. Disclaimer: Seattle Hall Pass features a variety of voices. Each person’s opinions are their own. 2024-07-1539 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE44 - What Do Other Districts Do?This is a new segment called "What Do Other Districts Do?" In this episode, we discuss how other districts handle school closures and how often other districts have school board meetings.See our Show NotesContact us at hello@seattlehallpass.org2024-06-2217 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE43 - Seattle School Closures, Past and PresentThis is a video! See the video here!In 2005, Seattle Public Schools was projecting falling enrollment, and over the ensuing years, 11 schools were closed. But it turned out that the projections were wrong, and SPS needed to reopen most of the buildings. New Seattle Hall Pass contributor Dawson Nichols spoke to four people who were there - Kay Smith-Blum, Leslie Harris, Sue Peters, and Dora Taylor. Note that these interviews were recorded before the June 10 school board meeting had been moved to June 26.See our very extensive Show Notes for lots more information.2024-06-1434 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE42 - School closures: SPS finally engagesSee our Show NotesContact us hello@seattlehallpass.orgSchool Closure Community Engagement Meetings, May 28 - June 1. In this episode of the Seattle Hall Pass podcast, Christie Robertson and Jane Tunks Demel discuss the recent community meetings held by Seattle Public Schools regarding the proposed closure of 20 out of 73 elementary schools by the 2025-26 school year. They report on the first meeting at Roosevelt High School, which was poorly received due to lack of information and engagement, and then discuss the subsequent meetings at Garfield and Chief Sealth High Schools, where the district provided...2024-06-0337 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE41 - Community Speaks, School Board Silent (May 22 board meeting)Seattle School Board Meeting of May 22, 2024. Guardrails on school discipline and welcoming environments will not be met, but this is not discussed. Testimony dominates the meetings, focused on tensions with the administration at Pathfinder K-8, and fears of looming school closures.See our Show NotesContact us hello@seattlehallpass.org2024-05-2514 minJubilee PodcastJubilee PodcastAll About Mom - 05.12.24Join us for a powerful episode where mothers from Jubilee Church share their unique stories and struggles through motherhood. From overcoming barrenness to battling addiction and domestic violence, these courageous women, Melisa Gregory, Glenda Vanourny, Christie Robertson, Jessica Jernigan, and Victoria Bragg, alongside Pastor Monte Dean, delve into their personal experiences and the strength they found. Tune in to hear these raw, real-life tales that conclude with a message of faith and redemption. 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A familiar phrase that often leads us to think about monumental challenges, yet many of us feel our stories aren't worthy of sharing. However, what if your journey is the inspiration someone else needs? This message serves as a powerful reminder of God’s enduring presence in our lives. Join Pastor Monte Dean as he recounts the story of Joshua and the Israelites, who erected stone memorials at the Jordan River—a testament to God's miracles as they crossed into the Promised Land. Inspired by this act of reme...2024-05-061h 37Seattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE39 - Community Engagement Is Coming, Says Board President RankinShow NotesContact UsSchool Board President Liza Rankin shares the Seattle School Board’s immediate plans for community engagement to help inform the district's new Strategic Plan.2024-05-0432 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE38 - New Curricula, Graduations on Eid, Time Use Monitoring - April 25 School Board MeetingSee our Show NotesContact us hello@seattlehallpass.org2024-05-0121 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassMINI: E37 - The Southeast Seattle Move-a-ThonIn this special episode of the Seattle Schools Pass podcast, guests discuss the role of the Southeast Seattle Schools Fundraising Alliance's (SESSFA) annual Move-a-Thon in supporting 17 of our chronically underfunded schools. The Move-a-Thon raises essential funds for basic needs and educational experiences while also building community. Support the cause by donating online at sessfa.org or via mobile by texting D7MOVES to 44-321.contact us: hello@seattlehallpass.org2024-04-2908 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE36 - Introducing Director MizrahiDetailed Show NotesContact us hello@seattlehallpass.orgLeave a message speak.seattlehallpass.orgJane Tunks Demel and Christie Robertson talk with Joe Mizrahi, the newly elected Seattle School Board Director for Director District 4. Topics include:Community engagementThe SPS budget crisisDistrict/board/union relationshipsSpecial education and inclusion2024-04-2131 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE35 - Board Additions, Budget Revisions, and Plans to Engage - April 3 School Board MeetingIn Episode 35, we cover the April 3 Seattle School Board meeting and the April 4 swearing-in of the new school board directors Sarah Clark (District 2) and Joe Mizrahi (District 4). We also discuss the budget work session, which included discussions around the 2024-25 school year and the 2025-26 school year. The scheduled progress monitoring session was canceled or postponed, and there was an unscheduled session outlining short-term and long-term community engagement plans. Look for school board directors to be coming to engage with you soon! Tune in on May 8 for the mostly-baked 2025-26 school consolidation and budget-cutting plan.Show Notes2024-04-1229 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE34 - Finalist ForumThe 8 finalists for the Seattle School Board Director positions for Director Districts 2 and 4 participated in a candidate forum moderated by two students, Aayush Muthuswamy and Semai Hagos.The finalists for District 2 are:Carol ThompsonSarah ClarkDanielle GahlShawn SullivanThe finalists for District 4 are:Rachelle OldenJoe MizrahiGabriella GonzalezLaura Marie RiveraSee our Show NotesContact us - hello@seattlehallpass.orgLeave a voice message - speak.seattlehallpass.org2024-03-3028 minGospelHouse KlagenfurtGospelHouse KlagenfurtLet go - Peter & Christie Robertson7 Denn kaum wird jemand für einen Gerechten sterben; denn für den Gütigen mag vielleicht jemand auch zu sterben wagen. 8 Gott aber erweist seine Liebe zu uns darin, dass Christus, als wir noch Sünder waren, für uns gestorben ist.  Römer 5,7-8 ELB2024-03-2726 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE33 - Restarting Community EngagementRe: School Board Community Engagement Work Session, March 13, 2024 See our Show Notes.Contact us at hello@seattlehallpass.org.Christie & Jane review and discuss major points from the March 13 community engagement work session. Topics covered:The 2024 Strategic Plan, Part 2 of Well-Resourced Schools Ongoing community engagementThanks to AJ Crabill for permission to use clips from his audiobook, Great on Their Behalf.2024-03-2626 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE32 - Budget Limbo - How Low Can You Go?Show NotesContact us: hello@seattlehallpass.orgChristie & Jane  cover the Seattle School Board budget work session from March 20, 2024, where the Superintendent’s team outlined $111 million in budget cuts for the 2024-25 school year. School consolidations, bell times, and other changes for the 2025-26 school year will be previewed at the May 8 meeting.2024-03-2440 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE31 - Turn Up the Volume on Student Voice, with Chetan Soni of the Washington Youth AllianceSee our Show NotesEmail hello@seattlehallpass.org with questions, comments, or corrections.Christie and Jane talk with Chetan Soni, an 18-year-old student and activist who has been a strong advocate for youth voice. We discuss mental health, gun violence, climate concerns, college and career readiness, and more.2024-03-1832 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE30 - School Board Picks 8 Finalists for 2 Empty SeatsSee our Show Notes. Send errata and other notes to hello@seattlehallpass.orgAt the March 13 Special School Board meeting, the 5 sitting directors narrowed down the finalists for Districts 2 and 4. The finalists will participate at a forum at Lincoln High School in Wallingford on March 27, start time TBD.2024-03-1615 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE29 - How to Pick a School Board DirectorSee our Show Notes for references.Email hello@seattlehallpass.org with suggestions or corrections.Christie and Jane cover the major topics of the March 6, 2024 school board meeting, including: 1) passionate public testimony about school funding allocations and difficulties at Rainier View Elementary 2) a work session in preparation for the March 13 special meeting to select the finalists for the School Board Director positions.3) a State Auditor's Office audit "entrance meeting" 2024-03-1231 minTV Confidential with Ed RobertsonTV Confidential with Ed RobertsonHarvey Lisberg: I'm Into Something GoodTVC 639.1: Ed welcomes Harvey Lisberg, the legendary music manager who not only shaped the careers of such iconic artists as Herman’s Hermits, 10cc, and Tony Christie, but paved the way for Neil Sedaka’s comeback as a songwriter and recording artist in the mid 1970s, and was one of the first people in the music industry to recognize the talent and potential of the songwriting duo of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber. Harvey’s memoir, I’m Into Something Good, a captivating journey through the golden era of music, is available wherever books are sold. Wan...2024-03-0423 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE28 - 15 Compete for 2 Empty School Board SeatsSee our Show Notes.Send errata and other notes to hello@seattlehallpass.orgIn Episode 28 of Seattle Hall Pass, Christie and Jane talk about the 15 applicants vying for two vacant seats on the seven-person Seattle School Board. Christie and Jane also share audio statements from 12 of the 15 applicants, so listeners can hear from them directly.2024-03-0231 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE27 - "How are the children?" with Director Brandon HerseySee our Show Notes.Send errata and other notes to hello@seattlehallpass.orgIn Episode 27 of Seattle Hall Pass, Christie and Jane talk to Seattle School Board Director Brandon Hersey about monitoring the progress of SPS students toward the goals of 3rd Grade Reading, 7th Grade Writing, and College and Career Readiness. We hope to have a Q&A session with Director Hersey in the future. Send a short voice memo or typed question to  hello@seattlehallpass.org.  Please include how you would like to be identified.Correction: The “Profile of a...2024-02-2337 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE26 - February 7 meeting - Two empty chairs, and a lot on the tablePlease see our Show Notes.Please send errata or other feedback to hello@seattlehallpass.orgChristie and Jane discuss the February 7, 2024 Seattle School Board meeting, focusing on the process to fill vacancies following the resignations of two board directors, district efforts related to Continuous School Improvement Plans, and an update on the legislative session.2024-02-1629 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE25 - Exit Interview with Lisa RiveraIn Episode 25 of Seattle Hall Pass, Christie and Jane interview Lisa Rivera, who served on the board for four years before she resigned on January 30, 2024. Check out the Show Notes.2024-02-0627 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE24 - Legislative Talk with Liza RankinIn this Seattle Hall Pass episode, Christie and Jane interview Liza Rankin, discussing her roles as School Board President and Legislative Liaison. The conversation delves into legislative priorities, with President Rankin providing insights into the legislative process and the importance of community advocacy.CONTENT WARNING: There is NO discussion of board director resignations or vacancies in this episode, as it was recorded in early January, 2024. See our show notes for sources and much more information.2024-02-0521 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE23 - EXTRA: Two Seattle School Board Directors ResignEpisode 23 of Seattle Hall Pass discusses the sudden resignations of School Board directors Vivian Song and Lisa Rivera. The episode delves into the factors leading to their departure, and touches on the significant impact of their exit. The episode provides insights from various stakeholders, reflecting on the directors' contributions and the broader implications for governance and representation in the Seattle Public Schools system.See our show notes for sources and much more information.2024-02-0130 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE22 - Legislative Update: School Funding, Special Education, and School LunchIn this episode of Seattle Hall Pass, Christie and Jane delve into developments shaping K-12 education in the 2024 Washington State Legislative Session. Tune in for a breakdown of these legislative developments and a preview of what to expect in the coming week. Topics covered include special education, school lunch, and more. See our show notes for links to the committees, bills, and more. 2024-01-2420 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE21 - The 2024 Legislative Session beginsThe Washington State legislative session started on Monday, January 8th. Jane and Christie talk through some of what is happening in Olympia that pertains to education.Some topics include: the governor's budget, district funding bills, student mental health, restraint and isolation, special education, and gun responsibility.Show notes2024-01-1742 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE20 - School Shuffle Stories III - Olympic Hills, Orca, and LeschiPart III in our three-part series of on-the-ground stories from the "October shuffles" at SPS elementary schools, where teachers are moved between classes and buildings to match enrollment and class ratio requirements. In this episode, we interviewed: Jessica Warner-Grant, a parent at Olympic Hills Elementary in Lake CityTyler Dupuis, a teacher at Orca K-8 in Columbia City Kevin Litwack, a parent at Leschi Elementary in the Central DistrictPart I - DunlapPart II - Adams and Cedar ParkSee our show notes.2024-01-0837 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE19 - School Shuffle Stories II - Adams and Cedar ParkIn this episode of Seattle Hall Pass, we feature the second of a three-part series on the October shuffles at SPS elementary schools. Here, we interviewed parents at Sarah Nau at Cedar Park Elementary in Lake City and Cortny Helmink Adams Elementary in Ballard about how the upheaval affected their communities.Part I - DunlapSee our show notes.2024-01-0429 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE18 - School Shuffle Stories I - DunlapIn this episode of Seattle Hall Pass, we feature the first of a three-part series on the October shuffles at SPS elementary schools. We interview two parents (Nasirah Salaymane Craig and Alex Wakeman Rouse) and one teacher (Wil Depusoy) from  Dunlap Elementary school in Southeast Seattle about how the upheaval affected their community.See our show notes. 2024-01-0237 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE17 - A conversation with Edmonds education advocates Nancy Katims and Andi Nofziger-Meadows on state fundingIn this episode of Seattle Hall Pass, Christie and Jane bring you a conversation with the President of the Edmonds School Board, Nancy Katims, and the President of the Edmonds Teachers Union, Andi Nofziger-Meadows. They organized a Multi-District Letter to State Legislators requesting that 44 percent of the $1.2 billion state budget surplus for 2024 be distributed to PK-12 education. The letter was co-signed by union leaders and school board presidents at a variety of other districts across the state.See our show notes to see the letter and more primary sources of information. 2023-12-2130 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE16 - Passing of the GavelThis week we’re reporting on the first meeting of the newly elected School Board, on December 13, 2023.The Board elected a new President, Vice President, and Member at Large.  Also, the board voted on the Budget Resolution, in which they authorize the superintendent on the cost-saving measures he can “consider and research” to close the $105 million budget gap. See our show notes. 2023-12-1730 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE15 - Art's Toolbox, aka The Budget ResolutionThis episode of Seattle Hall Pass covers the Budget Resolution that will be voted on by the School Board on December 13. It provides a broad outline of mechanisms the district may explore to address the $105 million budget deficit for the 2024-25 school year. Jane and Christie touch briefly on the swearing in of the four School Board Directors who were elected on November 7. See our show notes. 2023-12-1037 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE14 - The Financial Policy & Exit Interview with Chandra HampsonChristie and Jane interview outgoing Seattle School Board Director Chandra Hampson at the end of her four-year term. The focus of our conversation is the Financial Policy, co-authored by Hampson, that the Seattle School Board recently passed. We also talk about PTA funding, the belief gap, community engagement, special education spending, and a potential financial audit. See our show notes.2023-11-3041 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE13 - Facing Our Student OutcomesIn our latest Seattle Hall Pass episode, we're confronting a critical issue: the focus on kids furthest from educational justice is so far not bearing fruit. More kids than ever are falling below proficiency for math and reading - goals set by the Seattle School Board as part of Student Outcomes Focused Governance. Despite the concerning trends, there's a silver lining: the district and the school board are addressing these challenges with open dialogue.See our show notes.2023-11-1927 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE12 - EXTRA: The Superintendent's TightropeThis episode of Seattle Hall Pass has some breaking news — we have a preview of the fiscal stabilization plan to be presented at the School Board Meeting on Wednesday, November 15, that was sent to us by an anonymous source. This plan maps how the superintendent is advising that the district should address the structural budget deficit for future years. DRAFT Fiscal Stabilization Plan - "Direction for 2024-25 & 2025-26 Fiscal Stabilization Plan to Create a System of Well-Resourced Schools"2023-11-1411 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE11 - The Financial Policy, feat. Director SongThis episode of Seattle Hall Pass covers the Financial Policy that will be voted on at the November 15, 2023, school board meeting. In the first part of this episode, Christie and Jane will give a high level summary of the Financial Policy. And then School Board Director Vivian Song joins us for a great discussion about her proposed amendment to the policy. See our show notes 2023-11-1332 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE10 - A Community SunsetJane and Christie cover the Seattle Public Schools board meeting on October 25th.The community engagement committee is sunsetting after 13 meetings. They completed some "one pagers" about board-community engagement but did not finish a full plan or toolkit.The legislative agenda for the upcoming state legislative session was introduced. Priorities include special education funding, transportation funding, supports for students of color, and allowing more capital funding to be used for operating costs.Progress monitoring, a key part of the Student Outcomes Focused Governance model, was not done at this meeting or the prior one. The board is supposed...2023-11-1026 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE9 - Interview with Ron DavisJane and Christie interview Ron Davis, a candidate for Seattle City Council, District 42023-10-2735 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE8 - There Is Not a List!This episode of Seattle Hall Pass covers the October 17 Budget Work Session, the second in a set of 10 meetings that will span the entire school year.Some of the topics covered are:Why Seattle Public Schools needs to cut $105 millionCost-saving ideas being tossed aroundPotential criteria for school closures and consolidationsThe budget-planning timeline, and how the election will play into thatAn initial report on the key takeaways from the Well-Resourced Schools community meetings For sources on the facts cited in the podcast and other supporting documentation, see our show notes here.We want t...2023-10-2234 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE7 - "How to Break a School"This episode of Seattle Hall Pass is part 1 of 2 that covers the October 11 School Board Meeting (part 2 is coming soon). In protest of the 40 elementary schools that are being disrupted so that the district can comply with a state-mandated student-teacher ratio, public comment was full of parents, teachers, and union staff sharing their thoughts with the district. Christie and Jane also share why they think it’s important for “our district” to listen to criticism from the people on the ground. For sources on the facts cited in the podcast and other supporting documentation, see our show...2023-10-1529 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE6 - The John Stanford ShuffleIn this episode of Seattle Hall Pass, we cover the recent teacher reallocations at elementary schools. We explain the upheaval at elementary schools, as Seattle Public Schools shifts teachers and students among classes in order to be compliant with a state law.For sources on the facts cited in the podcast and other supporting documentation, see our show notes here.We want to hear from our listeners. Email us with comments, questions, or corrections at hello@seattlehallpass.org.2023-10-0817 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE5 - Seattle Loves Our Trans KidsIn this episode of Seattle Hall Pass, we cover the September 27 Seattle School Board Meeting. Because five anti-trans activists signed up for public comment, the Seattle Public Schools community came out in droves to support Seattle’s LGBTQIA+ youth. We share audio clips from many of the pro-LGBTQIA+ commenters. Christie and Jane also report on the Ad Hoc Policy Committee’s work. For sources on the facts cited in the podcast and other supporting documentation, see our show notes here.We want to hear from our listeners. Email us with comments, questions, or corrections at hell...2023-10-0129 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE4 - Closures Loom Amid Budget DeficitsIn this episode of Seattle Hall Pass, we cover the first budget work session of the year. Christie and Jane talk about the new Deputy Superintendent Art Jarvis, projected budget deficits, school closures and consolidations, and a proposed new financial policy. For sources on the facts cited in the podcast, see our show notes here.2023-09-2335 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE3 - Monitoring Outcomes, Community InputIn this episode of Seattle Hall Pass, Christie and Jane share their thoughts on the meeting and also discuss the superintendent’s evaluation tool, student outcomes-focused governance, and why they think it’s important for the board to listen to community. For sources on the facts cited in the podcast, see our data sheet here. 2023-09-1931 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE2 - Back to School - Inclusion in FocusIn our second episode of Seattle Hall Pass, we cover the school board meeting on August 30, 2023. Christie and Jane share their thoughts on the meeting and also discuss universal design learning, labor relations, and the school district’s budget. For sources on the facts cited in the podcast, see our data sheet here. 2023-09-1231 minSeattle Hall PassSeattle Hall PassE1 - Well-Resourced SchoolsIn our first episode of Seattle Hall Pass, we will be reporting on the in-person community meetings about Well-Resourced schools that Seattle Public Schools hosted in August. Christie and Jane share the community’s feedback and also discuss possible school closures, special education funding, and the school district’s budget. For sources on the facts cited in the podcast, see our data sheet here. 2023-08-3037 minLeaders LastLeaders LastEmployment References Are TrashIn this episode of Leaders Last, we'll discuss Carolyn Christie's view that references can be unreliable. We'll also explore the legal, one-sided, and sometimes biased aspects of relying on them. 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