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Task force to overhaul MV Whisman's enrollment policies

Original post made on Aug 24, 2017

Mountain View Whisman School District officials are launching a nine-month effort to untangle a complex web of enrollment priorities that dictate where parents can send their children to school.

Read the full story here Web Link posted Thursday, August 24, 2017, 1:31 PM

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Posted by Up rooted
a resident of Blossom Valley
on Aug 24, 2017 at 4:08 pm

You want to level the playing field first you make the entire district equal. Using public funds to run a lottery privet school that's funded by public money is an outrage. Salaries, school supplies, maintenance all paid by tax dollars our kids are not equally or fairly being educated.
The teachers are union prepresented how about some study that clears up this private injustice . Rejecting students from a neigbirhood school yet allow outside children to come into our distrect is an outage.
It's time MVWSD's bad behavior and greedy ways get called to the carpet. Verifying address is a joke when many of these students attend PACT.
Your ' Task Force' in past groups represented their own agenda. So nothing changes.


Posted by @up rooted
a resident of Waverly Park
on Aug 24, 2017 at 4:46 pm

Blossom Valley's in the Los Altos School District but this article concerns the Mountain View Whisman School District. LASD has separate problems.


Posted by Up rooted
a resident of Blossom Valley
on Aug 24, 2017 at 6:09 pm

Really Waverly Park, that's all you got. Is my location.
You make my case. MVWSD has big problems. If you can't address actually concerns that effect elementary school children. Check yourself and your 4 'likes'


Posted by Observer
a resident of Castro City
on Aug 24, 2017 at 10:22 pm

Can anyone figure out Trustee Blakely, I wonder what kids she's thinking about?


Posted by Christopher Chiang
a resident of North Bayshore
on Aug 24, 2017 at 11:35 pm

Christopher Chiang is a registered user.

I hope the board and taskforce focus on the needs of children, then families, and last, and only last, the streamlining of schools (which this board and superintendent rightly recognize that schools, like children, shouldn't be viewed as uniform pegs).

That means children currently in school should not be uprooted because of new district policy. It is also cruel to force families to travel to two schools because of new district policy. So if a younger student is already at a current school, their near age siblings (within five years) should be allowed to complete their path as well, assuming they continue to live in the old boundaries.

If however a family moves to another part of MV, then they should move schools, and if they leave MVWSD boundaries, they too should re-enroll elsewhere. In those cases, it's not fair or sustainable to keep their spot if their school is overenrolled and denying students living in the boundary zone.

For homes where there are no children currently enrolled at a school, then no child is harmed to implement the new boundaries without delay.


Posted by Hmmm
a resident of another community
on Aug 25, 2017 at 2:48 am

Why not make Castro and Landels be better rather than force attendance? Seems like people are rating with their feet. Cost of a portable to onstall is over 5 years of rent. Coat is already sunk. Make better schools. Don't segregate the richer vs. Poirer students. Without transfers Huff and Bubb would have a quarter or less the low SES kids of orher schools.


Posted by Steven Nelson
a resident of Cuesta Park
on Aug 25, 2017 at 8:23 am

The current Bubb and Huff parents be the largest proponents of GRANDFATHERING - but they only represent 1/5 of the residential population of the MVWSD according to the 2010 US Census. Money talks (loudly Trustee Blakely and former Trustee Chiang). Blakely cannot be serious about supporting Integration of wealthy and poor families- if she is two-minded about boundaries detrimental to economic Integration and yet she fully supports Wealth Flight from Castro, Landels and Monta Loma. (Grandfathering etc.)

A family renting/leasing South of El Camino - and then insisting on Grandfathering an ATTENDANCE RIGHT when they buy or rent a residence in another part of town? Chiang - that is not right IMO. You can make an Attendance (broad) Policy that focuses on Integration / diversity and awards 'points' for balancing the Integration that both Gutierrez and Blakely have previously spoken of favoring. Points for Family attending neighborhood school of their residence, points for Family moving to increase economic Integration ( - Points for decreasing Integration), + or - Points for attending the nearest 'walking distance school'. Add the 'sum of Points', place families in Priority Order of Points. Do first school assignment pass.

Trustees Blakely and Gutierrez, IMO you need to show this community that you actually have some gonads on this Integration Policy of the wealthiest (Waverly Park/Cuesta Park) and the rest of the District. Otherwise - if there is no policy or a strong Integration Directive from the Board to the new superintendent's committee - segregation, de-facto or Grandfathered, will just continue! Step up Jose!

SN is a retired Trustee of the MVWSD and a progressive Republican


Posted by Steven Nelson
a resident of Cuesta Park
on Aug 25, 2017 at 8:54 am

C. Chiang - did you listen in past years to the Stevenson parent / Stevenson past Principal public exchange on who (which families) value the education of their children most? Feb 27th, 2015 Voice reported it well
Web Link

I disagree entirely with your thesis that all parents are after the welfare of all the community children. There is an immense "I got mine - I want MY Children to have Their's" entitlement in some wealthy sectors of this district. Principal Tyler Graff was the only former administrator to have the guts to publicly challenge That SEGREGATION (Wealth/Poor) sentiment of some parents. Dr. Rudolph seems to be toying around with a public stance almost as brave as Gaff's. We will see of what moral stuff Rudolph is made.

A child needs to understand - by working shoulder to shoulder with children of 'different privilege' - that all social classes and all economic and cultural groups have much to gain from INTEGRATION. The American melting pot metaphor!

best to you and yours Chris


Posted by Really, Blakely?
a resident of Whisman Station
on Aug 25, 2017 at 9:43 am

No, Observer, I can't figure out Blakely. She needs to get a clue (or perhaps common sense), in my opinion.

Although I don't love the idea of kids having to move schools over and over again if their families move, my thought on this is 1) over-crowding of schools puts a toll on families too and doesn't benefit children, 2) many well-adjusted people had to move schools a lot as children and are just fine and accomplished people (my mom attended 11 schools before 8th grade and she's honestly one of the most well-adjusted people that I know) - it's up to the new school to welcome kids transferring in, 3) when you have grades in excess of 100 children (which is what we have in MV), kids have to get to know new kids year after year anyway, 3) there are a lot of benefits to going to school where you live - community is a big deal, and 4) Mountain View is the outlier here. I don't know of any local school district that allows for kids to remain (beyond the school year) if their family moves - they, instead, monitor transfers according to space available in schools (i.e., some kids can legitimately transfer back into a school).

Bottom line, Blakely - what's the point of working so hard to re-open Slater, change boundary lines, etc. if kids are going to be grandfathered in to their current schools indefinitely? Strides that should have probably happened ten years ago are just going to take another five years - or ten!

I've also thought that there are many ways to increase economic diversity in schools, increase enrollment at the lower-scoring schools, and bring up the scores in the lower-scoring schools that MVWSD is not exploring. For example, Chinese-immersion schools have turned around schools and districts near us. That's just one option but there are, of course, others.


Posted by Rip the bandaid off all at once
a resident of Rex Manor
on Aug 25, 2017 at 10:37 am

Board should make the changes all at once, in one year so students are reassured they aren't the only ones moving schools, schools can be ready to welcome new students, etc. If all the kids in the Theuerkauf neighborhood actually attended Theuerkauf that school would be rated at least a 9 like Bubb. It's true it's difficult when some many of those kids decide to go to Stevenson (the elephant in the neighborhood). But we know enough families who rent South of El Camino for a couple of years, get their kids enrolled in those schools and then move North and still attend Bubb/Huff which is just silly.

District also needs to check addresses. We know several students who put in for the Stevenson lottery who don't even live in Mountain View! They use a family member address and then figure if the get in they will then just find a rental in Mountain View. This gaming of the system is so frustrating when children living directly across from Stevenson for years are denied access. We also know out of district families attending Theuerkauf so if they are playing this game at Theuerkauf I have to imagine it's happening at other MV schools too.

Hopefully this change will make all our schools great and they can all become schools of choice (meaning that people want to attend them.)


Posted by Otto Maddox
a resident of Monta Loma
on Aug 25, 2017 at 2:26 pm

Typical big government mentality.

Get rid of all these overlapping or competing attendance policies.

You live in a school's attendance area you go to that school.

It's that simple.

You'll never be able to make everyone happy all the time. It's time for decisions to be made and them put into effect.

We are paralyzed while the board tries to make everyone happy.

Can't be done.


Posted by Ruby
a resident of Blossom Valley
on Aug 29, 2017 at 11:09 am

Why not turn the less attended schools into some kind magnet school ( language immersion, traditional teaching method, project based learning, performing art, STEM, etc). I am sure if you turn one into science and technology magnet, you will have more students who want to attend (lottery ).

This has been done by many school districts to help balance the schools.


Posted by Steven Nelson
a resident of Cuesta Park
on Sep 6, 2017 at 9:24 am

Implement School Integration - "with all deliberate speed"? How long does that take in the face of parent opposition? The 1954 court decision "Brown vs. Board of Education" was stymied for over a decade and a half by that legal phrase being added to the decision in a 1955 court re-visit.

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If the Well-Off and Economically Disadvantaged children, are to have a better chance of working in school together, that old "with all deliberate speed" (wait! wait!) argument has to now be clearly voted out of local Public Policy by the majority of the Board. Well-Off parents shouldn't be segregated.

Dr. Rudolph has allowed - by his administrative actions - that this particular Public Policy discussion and debate work out over several seasons. The Superintendent candidates that I personally tried to advance in-the-process-of-selection - were only those that I felt could strongly support the DIVERSITY that this community (majority) loves. Dr. Rudolph was definitely one of those several candidates.


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