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Monday, February 10, 2025

Editor's Note 2025

  The following posts are on subjects I think worthy of consideration. I would hope this information is relevant for your consideration. That being said, nothing posted should be construed as to what I believe. It is my hope to open up the dialogue about various aspects of education.

Birth of this blog and the Melissa Westbrook connection 

Click here to get the latest seattle public school's FOIA request log      New June 2023 file

BOX OF SHAME   <<<<<< take a peek !

View OSPI's SPS citizen's complaints here     Full list of SPS parents complaints here

Seattle School Board Elections    More local stories     H1B impacts

Washington State’s Eighth Graders Aren’t Proficient in Math and 69 Percent Aren’t Proficient in Reading


 

71 percent of Washington State’s eighth graders aren’t proficient in math and 69 percent aren’t proficient in reading, according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress
 (NAEP), also known as the Nation’s Report Card. This is despite record spending.


The assessment is administered every two years and measures national and state student achievement in math and reading in fourth and eighth grades.
According to the latest results released Wednesday, 71 percent of 8th-grade students in the Evergreen State were not proficient in math compared to 58 percent in 2013. 69 percent of Washington’s eighth graders weren’t proficient in reading compared to 58 percent in 2013.
Scores have been declining since 2017, even though school districts and teachers' unions have attempted to put the majority of the blame on the school shutdowns in response to the 2020 COVID pandemic. Ironically those same entities were the ones who insisted on the closures despite the virus posing almost no risk to children.


From 2013 and 2024, the amount of students in Washington performing below the basic NAEP level of proficiency in math spiked by 20 percent, even exceeding the national rate, and the percentage of eighth graders performing at or above the NAEP proficiency level dropped 12 points, while the national rate of decline for this group was 7 points.
The 4th grade average math scores dropped eight points since 2013 as the national average dropped four points during the same time period.


The latest NAEP results also show a decline in literacy at the state and national levels.
According to the results released Wednesday, 69 percent of Washington eighth graders were not proficient in reading compared to 58 percent in 2013. The average reading score for Washington’s fourth-graders dropped 9 points, over the past decade. The national averages dropped 7 points for eighth graders and 9 points for fourth graders.


As scores declined over the past decade, state and federal spending on education continued to skyrocket as spending on the education of Washington students doubled to approximately $20,300 per student, one of the highest per pupil amounts in the US.Yet, Washington’s Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal, who has been in office during the entire decline, believes the solution is to throw more money at the problem. He said in a statement following the abysmal scores, “This legislative session, I put forward funding proposals to make gains in multiple critical areas. Our schools are doing the best they can to battle the effects of inflation while maintaining high-quality programming and services for students, but we can’t expect them to hold the line year after year with no relief in sight. There is no question that state funding in public education has not kept pace with the real costs of providing services, and my proposals aim to close those gaps.”


Washington has already squandered $3 billion in federal pandemic relief funds sent to Washington for academic recovery with nothing to show for it. Now the Democratic-controlled state legislature is gearing up to blow even more money while not addressing the problem that have led to failing grades and a massive student exodus.


Despite his decade of failure, The Seattle Times endorsed Reykdal
 in his recent re-election campaign. The outlet wrote at the time, “Reykdal’s experience, political acumen, and energy to make the case for increased school funding are strengths that should enable him to turn things around,” despite providing no evidence to make the case. Additionally, the endorsement went on to list his areas of failure, claiming he was “learning from the past and moving forward stronger.”


State Rep Travis Couture said in response to the disastrous results, "NAEP report card on education outcomes came out. WA continues to have some of the most abysmal scores in reading and math in roughly 3 decades. OSPI and Dems are failing our kids. Instead of fixing academics, they/them plan to make it better by erasing parent’s rights tomorrow."

Friday, February 7, 2025

How Your Teen’s Medical Privacy Changes When They Turn 13

 Did you know ?

  • When kids turn 13, Washington state law allows them to make some medical decisions without parental consent. 
  • Kids ages 13 to 17 can make their own decision to get birth control, seek mental health treatment, get tested for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and more. 
  • Parents are able to view parts of their kid’s online medical records as a “proxy.” 
  • Speaking to your child’s doctor beforehand can help with the transition. 
  • As a parent, it can feel like a lot changes when your child turns 13 — who knew your mere existence could suddenly be so embarrassing for them? Another big shift: Your teenager may start making some medical decisions on their own and won’t always need your consent, which can come as a surprise to some folks.

     

     

    Thursday, February 6, 2025

    Ending Radical Indoctrination in K-12 Schooling

      Imprinting anti-American, subversive, harmful, and false ideologies on our Nation’s children not only violates longstanding anti-discrimination civil rights law in many cases, but usurps basic parental authority.  For example, steering students toward surgical and chemical mutilation without parental consent or involvement or allowing males access to private spaces designated for females may contravene Federal laws that protect parental rights, including the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA), and sex-based equality and opportunity, including Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX).  Similarly, demanding acquiescence to “White Privilege” or “unconscious bias,” actually promotes racial discrimination and undermines national unity.

    My Administration will enforce the law to ensure that recipients of Federal funds providing K-12 education comply with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination in various contexts and protecting parental rights, including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VI), 42 U.S.C. 2000d et seq.; Title IX, 20 U.S.C. 1681 et seq.; FERPA, 20 U.S.C. 1232g; and the PPRA, 20 U.S.C. 1232h.

     

     https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/01/ending-radical-indoctrination-in-k-12-schooling/

    Tuesday, February 4, 2025

    GOOD NEWS! Seattle SWAT Team Arrests PIMP Suspect in Maserati Drive-by Shooting

     As we reported back in December here Seattle PIMP According to SPD, the suspect SA is a 13 time convicted felon, which legally prohibits him from owning firearms.


     To be clear the courts have let this PIMP out after multiple felony convictions. It's not clear if these were Felonies committed in WA state.  Lets see how long before the PIMP is out and Pimping again.

    $51M in Payouts: Are Pierce County Schools Doing Enough to Protect Kids from Sex Abuse?

    Nearly $52 million has been paid out to resolve sex-abuse allegations in Pierce County school districts over a decade, much of it in the past four years, a News Tribune analysis has found.

    Read more at: https://www.thenewstribune.com/news/local/education/article296902579.html#storylink=cpy

    Hey what about Seattle School District? 

    Wouldn't you like to know if your child is in danger? Guess what they don't want you to know!

     Can you imagine living in a State where your elected representatives are willing to go on the record to protect pedophiles instead of your children in the public education setting. Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, discusses how that is the exact state of the Progressive movement in Washington State today as every single member of the House Education Committee with a "D" next to their name has voted down an amendment that would have required school districts to immediately notify parents if their children are suspected of being victimized by the pedophile that has, of course, been employed by the school district. If I didn't have the receipts to show you, none of you would believe me. So learn more today and arm yourself with education.

     

     Read the bill here. https://lawfilesext.leg.wa.gov/bienni... Read the bill summary here. https://lawfilesext.leg.wa.gov/bienni... Read the rejected amendment here. https://app.leg.wa.gov/committeesched... Read the Tacoma News Tribune Article here. https://www.thenewstribune.com/news/l... Read the Article on Washington's failing school system here. https://x.com/thehoffather/status/188... _________________________________________________________________________ 

    The list of Committee Members who Voted Against the Amendment. 

     Steve Bergquist District 11 Phone: (360) 786-7862 Email: steve.bergquist@leg.wa.gov X: @Steve4house Lisa Callan District 5 Phone: (360) 786-7876 Email: lisa.callan@leg.wa.gov X: @ElectLisaCallan Brandy Donaghy District 44 Phone: (360) 786-7804 Email: Brandy.Donaghy@leg.wa.gov X: @OfDonaghy Lillian Ortiz-Self District 21 Phone: (360) 786-7972 Email: lillian.ortiz-self@leg.wa.gov X: @RepOrtizSelf Gerry Pollet District 46 Phone: (360) 786-7886 Email: gerry.pollet@leg.wa.gov X: @GerryPollet Kristine Reeves District 30 Phone: (360) 786-7830 Email: kristine.reeves@leg.wa.gov X: @KristineMReeves Alicia Rule District 42 Phone: (360) 786-7980 Email: Alicia.Rule@leg.wa.gov X: @Aliciarulefor42 Sharon Tomiko Santos District 37 Phone: (360) 786-7944 Email: sharontomiko.santos@leg.wa.gov Shaun Scott District 43 Phone: (360) 786-7920 Email: Shaun.Scott@leg.wa.gov X: @Scott43LD Tana Senn District 41 Phone: (360) 786-7894 Email: tana.senn@leg.wa.gov X: @TanaSenn Clyde Shavers District 10 Phone: (360) 786-7884 Email: Clyde.Shavers@leg.wa.gov Monica Jurado Stonier District 49 Phone: (360) 786-7872 Email: monica.stonier@leg.wa.gov X: @StonierforRep

     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6Qihb3EcvU&t=12s