On Seattle’s Superintendent

Melissa Westbrook:

I missed the report from KUOW reporter, Phyllis Fletcher, so I looked it up. Guess what? The Superintendent has this to say:

Goodloe-Johnson: “They don’t really get the opportunity to see the humane person that I am as it relates to children, and that I’ve committed my life to this work. And I don’t think they get to see that, which I’m gonna work on, because they don’t really know me. They know the Superintendent, the CEO of a business. And our business is about children. But they really don’t know me as a person and as a mom.”

So much can be said about these comments. I always get scared when I hear that education is a business but now Dr. G-J says children are her business. Great. And frankly, I don’t want to know her as a person or a mom. I don’t need to know the School Board that way to know if they are doing their jobs and I don’t need that from her.