We’re in the middle of summer, but the state’s top superintendent is already talking about back-to-school plans — and he’s pitching long-term policy and budget changes.
In the first of nine announcements on Tuesday, Chris Reykdal, the Washington superintendent of public instruction, recommended reallocating how money from timber is used when it comes to new K-12 construction.
The top superintendent said that needs to change. He suggests that money is kept in rural counties, and Reykdal says more is coming that will “transform” Washington schools.“I hate my school; I want to cry,” said Ricky, a Renton middle schooler. “I’m a little afraid of what’s going to be happening in the future,” said Bernard Johnston, a parent and substitute teacher. “No more shutdowns,” he added.“If we always do what we’ve always done, we’ll always get what we’ve always got. Right now, those are pretty darn good schools, but I want to be the best,” Reykdal said.
“We are talking about significant transformation of our schools that puts our students at the center of our decisions,” Reykdal said.
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