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Nathan Hale High School to celebrate opening of new library, radio station, fitness center, and visual art classrooms – October 3


Seattle Public Schools is hosting a celebration for the newly constructed Nathan Hale High School library, the nationally recognized Nathan Hale radio station KNHC C-89.5, fitness center and visual art classrooms on Saturday, October 3, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Students, teachers, parents, families, staff, and community members are invited to celebrate this special event.

The completion of the library and radio station addition is the first phase of an $84.8 million Nathan Hale modernization project, part of the Seattle Public Schools Building Excellence III (BEX III) bond construction program, approved by voters in 2007. This new building will give the school a 14,700-square-foot addition and a 12,500-square-foot renovation.

The second phase, which began this summer, will comprise approximately 191,000 square feet of major improvements to the academic core of the school, an expanded student commons, a new administration office, and the replacement of all major building systems – including mechanical, electrical, drainage, landscaping, and technology improvements. This second phase will be completed in spring 2011. The school will remain open and occupied during the modernization.

On Saturday, October 3, the community is invited to tour the new library, radio station, fitness center and visual art classrooms from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The “old” Nathan Hale main building will also be open to tour for those who wish to have a “last look” before major renovations begin. A special C89.5 radio station alumni reunion will be held on in the new radio station studio, in addition to a current and former staff reception in the new library. Both events occur at 10 a.m.

What: Opening of Nathan Hale High School’s new library, fitness center, visual art classrooms and C-89.5 radio station.
When: Saturday, October 3, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Where: Nathan Hale High School at 10750 30th Ave. N.E.

Seattlepi.com article on Lake City crime prevention efforts and new mural

There is a nice article and photos in Seattlepi.com about Friday’s unveiling of the new Lake City mural and also on recent crime prevention efforts in Lake City. Casey McNerthney reports and Joshua Trujillo is photographer.

Community Meeting Schedule expanded for attendance area boundary map review

From Seattle Public Schools:

Proposed maps to be made public on Tuesday, October 6
Seattle – Reflecting a desire to consult with families from as many areas of the city as possible about the next step in its new student assignment plan, Seattle Public Schools today expanded the schedule of community meetings to review proposed attendance area boundary maps that, if adopted, will play a significant role in where students will attend public school in Seattle.

The updated schedule adds opportunities in the central, northeast, and southwest parts of Seattle.

The proposed maps will be released on October 6 at a work session of the Seattle School Board to be held from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the John Stanford Center auditorium.

After reviewing all comments, the district will formally introduce recommended boundary maps — including any revisions — at the School Board meeting on Wednesday, November 4. The School Board will vote on the recommended boundary maps on November 18, 2009 (see schedule here).

“We want families to have plenty of opportunities to hear more about the plan, understand how it works, and to learn about the data-driven process we used to create attendance area boundaries,” said Superintendent Maria L. Goodloe-Johnson, Ph.D. “We welcome the input of all families and will have interpretation services available at the public meetings on our schedule to ensure that all voices are heard.”

Extensive community engagement was also a cornerstone in the creation of the new student assignment plan. In that process, families expressed their desire for a predictable, equitable, and easy-to-understand plan—as well as one that supports greater family participation in schools, brings needed services closer to where students live, fosters diversity, and is feasible and cost effective to implement and sustain.

Predictable Assignment Hallmark of New Plan
The general idea behind the new student assignment plan is that students will receive an initial assignment to an attendance area elementary-, middle-, or high school. This assignment will be based on their address. A student can choose to apply to a school outside their attendance area; that assignment will be based on a series of tiebreakers.

If a student is currently enrolled at a school outside their attendance area, they can stay at that school through its highest grade under a process called “grandfathering” — as long as the services the students need are available at that school.

The new plan will be implemented in phases, beginning in the 2010-11 school year; the assignment rules for the current 2009-10 school year will remain the same.

New Attendance Areas to Replace Outdated Boundaries
If adopted by the School Board, the new attendance area boundaries will replace a set of school reference areas that haven’t been updated in decades, no longer reflect city demographics, and do not accurately address the capacity of the District’s facilities, according to district officials.

By comparison, the development of the new attendance boundaries has been a data-driven
process, one designed to reflect demographic shifts and building capacity more accurately—as well as provide greater assignment predictability while preserving choice options.

Community Meetings Span Seattle
There will be a number of public meetings related to the release of the new attendance area boundary maps over the next two months. Interpretation services will be available at all meetings.

See full meeting list here.

Families who cannot attend the meetings can submit comments via e-mail to newassign@seattleschools.org and by postal mail to Seattle School Board, P.O. Box 34165, MS 11-010, Seattle, WA, 98124-1165. They can also visit the recently refreshed new student assignment plan Web site at http://www.seattleschools.org/area/newassign/

Pets of Pinehurst: Luna the Kayak Dog!


Barbara Bjeletich sent this in: “I have a lab that is a rescue dog and loves the water. She also loves being with me so much that she is willing to sit in the front of my kayak while I go out on the water. She never jumps out, she just sits and watches.”

Please do continue to send your photos and stories about your pets to ehas2dogs@gmail.com. I also wanted to let you know about the generous offer from the Great Dog Shoppe. The Great Dog Shoppe is committed to building community in Pinehurst, if you mention that you read the Pinehurst Pet of the Week in the blog they will give you a free treat for your pet!

This weekend’s breakfast specials at Treehouse Coffee

Apple strudel
French toast

If you are able to try them, feel free to write some thoughts in the comments. I am going to try to get there Sunday.

Read more about Treehouse Coffee here and here.

Missing Cat: Midget

Midget has been missing since Tuesday. If you have any information, please see the contact information in the flyer below. (click on the image to enlarge)

Sunship @ Egan’s – October 3rd


Sunship, a band I listen to often because I am related to the guitarist, is playing at Egan’s Ballard Jam house on Saturday, October 3rd at 7pm. Egan’s is located at 1707 NW Market St in Ballard. Learn more at www.ballardjamhouse.com or here.

Got homework?

Trained volunteers are at the Northgate Library to assist students in grades K through 12 with school work on a drop-in basis every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings from 4:30 PM to 7:00 PM during the school year (excepting school holidays).

Homework Help volunteers can help students understand their homework assignments, develop effective study skills, learn successful approaches for solving math problems and more.

Northgate Library’s wonderful volunteers are a highly educated, enthusiastic and supportive bunch that includes several former teachers. They are especially skilled at working with new English speakers. Several of our volunteers are fluent in other languages, including Spanish, Korean, French, and Swahili.

Homework Help is a free service available to all elementary, middle, and high school students. For more information about Homework Help at the Northgate Library, please call (206) 386-1980 or visit our website.

Another day at PLUNC – and a vote recommending the Pinehurst Safeway rezone be approved by full Council

Pinehurst Safeway discussion at this morning’s Seattle City Council Planning Land Use and Neighborhoods (PLUNC) meeting. The Property Use and Development Agreement (PUDA) is still being drafted, but PLUNC just voted to recommend the rezone for a full Council vote in October. Vote may occur at the October 12th City Council meeting. As always, more details as they are known.