Seattle Public Schools Interim Superintendent Dr. Susan Enfield has presented a new plan to get the school district back on track after the recent firing of Superintendent Dr. Maria Goodloe-Johnson. Enfield’s plan, titled “Earning Public Confidence in Seattle Public Schools: Every Student Known, Challenged, Cared For,” is available online.
In the plan, she details her immediate priorities, how she’ll work with teachers, principals and parents and create a better system of accountability, and outreach to parents and the community through school visits and weekly office hours for any individual or group to express their concerns.
Interim schools superintendent lays out immediate priorities, time for meeting with parents, teachers
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