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Thursday, February 20, 2025

How Does a Bankrupt School District Spend 100s of Millions it Doesn't Have?

 


The major construction projects in the levy include $148 million to expand and modernize Lowell Elementary School on Capitol Hill, $150 million to replace an unnamed elementary school, $225 million to expand and modernize Aki Kurose Middle School in Southeast Seattle, $50 million to add classrooms to Chief Sealth International High School in West Seattle, and nearly $85 million to modernize John Marshall Alternative School in Green Lake. The school is used as a temporary location for students when their schools are undergoing construction.

Yes that's $658 million dollars for a failing school district.  Seattle public schools is now a$2.2 billion operation with so many people's hands in the cookie jar. This should not be a surprise to anyone who has lived here a decade or two. You see SPS's main objective is to manage construction contracts that get fed to those in the know. 

Want to stop this fraud and theft ?   Vote for school vouchers !

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