How West Seattle Elementary is working to improve

“The epicenter of the achievement gap in Seattle.” If you watch that video clip from our partners at the Seattle Times, you will hear West Seattle Elementary fourth-grader teacher Chrissie Coxon use that phrase. In the start of a special series of Times stories, she discusses how they are working to close it – and her hopes for her students. The Times also reports that because of implementation of the mandated transformation plan for West Seattle Elementary, which must shake itself out of being one of the lowest-performing schools in the state, about half of last year’s teaching staff chose to leave. Find the Times’ first story here.

3 Replies to "How West Seattle Elementary is working to improve"

  • GenHillOne November 7, 2010 (7:48 am)

    KING (Lori Matsukawa) just played a sit-down interview with the Times writer (I think? sorry, noticed it late). Will probably come up again next hour.

    • WSB November 7, 2010 (8:51 am)

      Just happened to see that. Thanks for the note. Our liaison at the Times had mentioned the story but not the crosspromotional content …

  • Sarah November 8, 2010 (12:40 am)

    I commend Chrissie Coxon and all teachers everywhere who are striving to do the best they can with the time and resources they have. Keep up the great job!

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