Seattle Public Schools’ finalized attendance maps are now online

Seattle Public Schools management hasn’t issued a formal announcement of this yet — but since they did promise after last week’s five-and-a-half-hour School Board meeting that the final attendance-area maps would be online this week sometime, we checked again tonight, and they ARE now published online. From this page, you can either click the big pink medallion to get a form where entering your address will bring up your official attendance-area schools (Sat. note – if you have trouble with that, go here instead), or you can follow this link to an index page where you can look at the maps for individual schools. Next step for the board/district – “implementation,” which includes working out transition details, including “sibling grandfathering” and possible rule changes, such as West Seattle school-board member Steve Sundquist‘s suggestion that families at three WS elementary schools might be given the option to either track to Denny/Sealth or Madison/WSHS. Here’s a new timeline for how that will all roll out.

3 Replies to "Seattle Public Schools' finalized attendance maps are now online"

  • luckymom30 November 28, 2009 (4:57 pm)

    The link to check your school is not working. I tried from the Seattle Public Schools website and it does not work either.

  • WSB November 28, 2009 (4:59 pm)

    They’ve got some weird coding thing going on.
    If you click from here (the rectangle button) it will work:
    http://www.seattleschools.org/area/newassign/address.xml

  • luckymom30 November 29, 2009 (1:05 pm)

    Thank you! This link worked! Much appreciate WSB!

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