It’s school application time for Seattle parents
Introduction: A new, reformulated school choice process is currently in place for Seattle Public Schools due to an earlier reshuffling of the school selection process for parents.
The big picture: Changes were triggered to curtail the protracted period of uncertainty experienced with the former system.
State of play: The revised system brings, notably, a redefined timetable for getting information on school assignments and the scrapping of waitlists.
- New timeline for school assignments
- Dissolution of waitlists
How it works: The new process provides priority consideration for early applications and also specifies a submission timeframe.
- Priority given to early applications
- Set timeframe for applications
Flashback: Prior to this, parents and board members expressed dissatisfaction with the waitlist process. The proposed school closure due to falling enrollments was also a notable episode.
What they’re saying: Faauu Manu, the enrollment and planning services director for the district, provides commentary on the new process.
The changes start to address: The new process begins to respond to parents’ concerns about the former waitlist system. Nevertheless, parents are still anticipating the promised improvements.
What’s next: An imminent enrollment fair is to be held, where families can gain an in-depth understanding of the school choice process and receive assistance with their applications.





