Ed's Note: Too bad this is the same day as Nani's parent meeting, even though this one will most likely start later. But maybe it's worth an entire evening of meetings!
Community & Parents for Public Schools (CPPS Seattle) is holding a meeting on Wednesday, January 16 to talk about middle school. The group will address the concerns parents have about Seattle middle schools (truth, rumor, and perception), and the need for quality secondary education that begins in middle school. There will also be a focus discussion about how “advanced learning” works in middle school. What should advanced learning comprise? Who should have access to it?
In addition to the January 16 meeting, CPPS is hoping to launch an outreach to parents for an ongoing discussion about middle school in Seattle -- possibly an online forum or a series of meetings.
Please feel free to pass the word among 5th grade and middle school parents.
For more information about the meeting time and location, contact:
Stephanie Alter Jones, Ph.D
Strategic Organizer
CPPS of Seattle
stephaniej@cppsofseattle.org
(206) 604-4408
www.cppsofseattle.org
Monday, January 7, 2008
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