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Seattle Education Association’s Day of Service on Friday, September 11th | Seattle Education

Seattle Education Association’s Day of Service on Friday, September 11th | Seattle Education:

Seattle Education Association’s Day of Service on Friday, September 11th



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If no agreement is reached and the strike continues Friday, instead of walking the picket lines, Seattle Education Association (SEA) teachers and staff will be dedicating their time to community service in honor of 9/11.
SEA teachers and staff will be holding a food drive on Friday, September 11 from 9:30-3:30 at the following locations
Store Locations: 
Safeway: 7300 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle 98115
QFC: 11100 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle 98125
Fred Meyer: 13000 Lake City Way NE, Seattle 98125

Please come support our teachers. The food collected during this drive will be donated to the local food banks that serve families in our community.
Roxhill Community Service
Roxhill Elementary teachers and staff will be doing a clean up of Roxhill Park. If you want to support them in those efforts, please join them.
If you have a location for a Day of Service, please send it to seattled@icloud.com.
Dora Taylor

The 32nd District Democrats pass a resolution in support of the Seattle teachers’ strike

Do you think Superintendent Nyland and the school board (except for Sue Peters) will be starting to get the hint that they are on the wrong side of the fence on this one?
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Resolution In Support of the Seattle Education Association Contract Proposal to the Seattle School District
WHEREAS the Seattle educators are making perfectly reasonable demands:
  • Professional pay: We need to attract and keep caring, qualified educators in Seattle, which is one of the most expensive cities in the United States. We’ve gone six years with no state COLA and five years with no state increase in funding for educator health care.
  • Guaranteed student recess: Recess time varies wildly across the district, and we believe all students benefit from a guaranteed amount of time for play and exercise.
  • Fair teacher and staff evaluations: Educators should be evaluated fairly and consistently, and the focus should be on providing the support all educators need to be successful.
  • Reasonable testing: Too much standardized testing is stealing time away from classroom learning.
  • ESA workload relief: Educational staff associates provide students with crucial services and support, but their current workloads mean many students aren’t getting the help they need.
  • Office professional workload relief: Office professionals do crucial work and play many roles – and they should be compensated for the extra work they do.
  • Student equity around discipline and the opportunity gap: We need to focus on equity issues across Seattle, not just in six schools.
  • The administration’s proposal to make teachers work more for free: It is unrealistic to expect teachers to work more hours without additional pay, and the district administration has been unable to explain how their proposal would help students; and
Whereas, Seattle educators have sacrificed for 6 years with no pay raises from Olympia, 

The 32nd District Democrats pass a resolution in support of the Seattle teachers’ strike