Tic-Tech: Giving Thanks

From: Lee Micklin (lmicklin@cks.ssd.k12.wa.us)
Date: Mon Nov 20 2000 - 18:13:25 PST

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    (Lee posted this early Monday, and it didn't make it to everybody - ma)

    I am thankful for being involved with technology in Seattle Public
    Schools, for seeing some exciting efforts and some talented staff who make
    things happen. It has been interesting for me to be at two schools that
    have technology legacies and technology innovation. New on board at Nathan
    Hale this year, it has been a pleasure and delight to be on join a school
    that has a fully functional e-mail culture for staff communication. What a
    difference it makes! It creates efficieny and timely accessibility to
    information. It creates all kinds of dialogue, informational, food for
    thought, humor.

    Another innovative effort here at Hale is MacSchool, maintained by Nick
    Cabot. Teachers post grades and attendance to this program and parents can
    access their childrens grades and attendance from home.

     Here at Hale we are in the mid-stages of writing our district tech plan
    and I am thankful for the fact that our last meeting was full of charged
    energy and debate on lots of issues. (Although we do seem to have to walk
    each new participant through all five stages of grief and denial that the
    levy truly just funds MACHINES.) At Nathan Hale, Tony Hand deserves credit
    for more than maintaining the Hale technology; he deserves credit for
    endless hours above and beyond and for his thoughtful leadership on tech
    issues.
    .
    I am also thankful that I was able to see some noble and innovative tech
    efforts at my previous placement, Garfield. Over the years, the incredible
    variety of offerings and the innovation provided by teachers such as Kjell
    Rye have created a charged, busy environment where students have many many
    choices for involvement, from advanced to beginning: maintenance of server
    technology, Web site construction, Computer rebuilding, programming and
    more.

    I am also thankful to the unbelievable dedication of parents such as Mary
    Brumder, who I mention because these parents provide a model for what all
    schools would be fortunate to have. Thanks to these parents the school was
    wired prior to the levy. This made Garfield one of the first to be
    eligible for levy computers. Furthermore, parents are being proactive
    about fundraising in the gaps where the levy doesn't reach. Teachers have
    one more-than-full-time job, as well as many part time jobs (building
    based committees and management, fullfilling the requirements of producing
    the tech plan). These parents are to be commended for relieving the
    teachers of what will become a district wide basic need of all
    schools---to find funds to fill in the gaps the levy does not provide
    for-printers, projective devices, scanners, software, professional
    development, support. Dedicated hard working staff members such as Janet
    Woodward deserve credit for many hours of overtime being the bridge
    between these parents and the school, for writing the tech plan that
    brought the computers in and staying on top of all the information
    necessary to have a fully informed active Technology committee.

    I know I am one of the rank and file folk who often curse the machinations
    of the "district", more than I praise it, but over the years I have been
    thankful for a variety of things represented by the following folks in the
    administrative levels. Amongst them I have found these things-support,
    clarity of explanation, taking the time for me, and leadership by example.
    I am thankful for the work of Les Foltos, Judy MacNamee and Patsy
    Etheridge Neal.

     I am thankful for the Gates funding.. But mainly I am thankful the
    educational promise of technology and to be a colleage of so many
    wonderful dedicated people who
    make things happen for kids and for schools.

    Lee Micklin
    Work Based Learning Coordinator
    Nathan Hale High School
    366-7839
    lmicklin@cks.ssd.k12.wa.us

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