Seattle Hall Pass

S2 E13 - School Board Director Gina Topp

33 min · 10. nov. 2024
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In this episode of Seattle Hall Pass, school board director Gina Topp discusses the school closure plans with co-hosts Christie and Jane. The three also discuss Seattle Public Schools’ $94 million budget gap, the upcoming legislative session, community engagement, and student outcomes-focused governance. See our Show Notes [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1obhyLBxb3qoQ2x389m9batNANMR3ebQutPxPCr9meFU/edit?usp=sharing] Contact us [//hello@seattlehallpass.org]

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