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School closures, enrollment, and highly capable programs: SPS Superintendent sits down with Soundside

Nov 04, 202433 min
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Episode description

Seattle’s Public School District is grappling with a nearly 100 million dollar budget shortfall, as student enrollment in the district has dropped in recent years.

In a letter last month, Superintendent Brent Jones said that SPS was proposing the closure of North Beach, Sacajawea, Sanislo, and Stevens elementary schools next year, pending school board approval.

The district says the latest plan will save around $5 million dollars - much less, notably, than the close to 30 million the broader closure plan was expected to yield.

So, where will the rest of the money come from to shore up the budget? 

Seattle Public Schools Superintendent Brent Jones sat down with Soundside host Libby Denkmann to talk school closures, highly capable programs, and more.

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Soundside is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network.

Guest:

  • Dr. Brent Jones, Seattle Public Schools Superintendent

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