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CBO MembersAsian Counseling and Referral Services
Campana QuetzalCatholic Community Services/Youth Tutoring Program
Center for East African Community AffairsChinese Information and Service Center
Denise Louie Education CenterEast African Community Services
El Centro de la RazaHorn of Africa Services
Filipino Community of SeattleMulticultural Education Rights Alliance
Neighborhood HouseParents for Student Success
Rainier Beach High School PTSARainier Scholars
Salaam Urban VillageSomali Community Services CoalitionSomali Community Services of Seattle
Somali Youth and Family ClubUrban Impact
Vietnamese Friendship Association
School MembersDearborn Park Elementary
Kimball ElementaryMaple Elementary School
Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary
AlliesAWE Digital Learning Solutions
City of Seattle, Department of NeighborhoodsCity Year
Civics for All InitiativeCommunity & Parents for Public Schools
Community Day School AssociationDADS
Helping LinkOneAmerica
Powerful SchoolsRainier Beach Community Empowerment Coalition
Rainier Chamber of CommerceTeachers United
Teach for America Seattle/TacomaWashington Asset Building Coalition
SESEC Members and Allies
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Our Schools: South of I 90 & East of I5
Cleveland High School
Rainier Beach High School
Franklin High School
Aki Kurose Middle School
Mercer Middle School
Orca K-8
South Shore K-8
Beacon Hill International
Dearborn Park Elementary
John Muir Elementary
Dunlap Elementary
Emerson Elementary
Graham Hill Elementary
Hawthorne Elementary
Kimball Elementary
Maple Elementary
Martin Luther King, Jr
Rainier View Elementary
Van Asselt Elementary
Wing Luke Elementary
Today’s goals
• Better understand how our kids are doing
• Know more about what our schools and community are doing to support our kids
• Develop plans to move forward together
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Student Testimony-Thank you for sharing!
• Puja Niroula
• Kennajha Bloodaw
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Need Dearborn Park photos – incorporate as animated slide show within this slide?
Estimates based on SPS 2011-12 data
Snapshot of SE Seattle & the District
What? SE Seattle District Overall
Schools 20 91
Teachers 690 2,776
Students 9,463 49,184
Asian/Pacific Islanders 31% 19%
Black 27% 19%
Hispanic 11% 12%
White 8% 43%
Multiracial 4% 6%
American Indian 1% 1%
Free/Reduced Lunch 72% 43%
Special Education 11% 14%
English Language Learners
22% 10%
APP or Spectrum 2% 8%
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Our Community
- Over 150 different CBOs running over 590 programs in SE Seattle
- Over 200 CBO programs offering academic support
- Over 20 CBO programs aimed at parents
SESEC Research, 2012
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How are Seattle’s Schools rated?
Level 5
Level 4
Level 3
Level 2
Level 1
Based on 2010-12 data
2011/12SE Schools, 2009 and
2012Level
2009
2012
1 7 3
2 5 4
3 6 11
4 0 0
5 0 1
Where Seattle’s Elementary School Kids Live
Where are our kids?
Where are our kids?Breakdown for Seattle School District
SPS, Estimates based on 2009-2010 data
SPS Presentation
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Advocate to change policyIncrease resources
Further engagement
Grow partnerships
Southeast Seattle Education CoalitionAll Fives in Five Campaign
Change the conversation
www.allfivesinfive.org
Advocate to change policy
•Fully disaggregated data each year
•Accelerate full-day, funded kindergarten
•Full-time counselor /family case manager/ social worker at every school
•High quality preschool for all low-income preschoolers
•Proportionate discipline
•Systemic college awareness and readiness program beginning in 8th grade
•ELL Certification for teachers
Increase resources
•Quarterly meetings to bring together CBOs, educators
•Workshops for educators on cultural competency, engaging parents of color, and other relevant topics
•Directory of CBO/School partnerships
Further engagement
Grow partnerships•Increased language/interpreter services
•Trainings to increase parental involvement, engagement, and empowerment
•SESEC Action teams to help schools with school-specific issues
•Dinners to bring families together with educators and other leaders
•Explore new parent engagement strategies beyond PTSAs
Southeast Seattle Education CoalitionAll Fives in Five Campaign
Change the conversation
www.allfivesinfive.org
•Work with schools to apply for funding and develop capacity for grant prospecting and grant writing
•Connect schools with resources such as graduate students to help write grants
•Change the district ratio that determines school resourcing : more teachers should be provided with higher rates of ELL and FRL students.
•School tours to highlight successes
•PR efforts in partnership with Rainier Chamber and other partners
•All Fives in Five Launch with regional plan
•Community meetings to share information and move forward
Small Group Discussion
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