Since turning into superintendent of Echo Glen Kids’s Heart in April, it’s clear to me: Transformation is going on right here, however headlines typically overshadow that work.
A current Seattle Times editorial (“Tucked away in a forest jail, children at Echo Glen have been forgotten,” Sept. 28) described the younger folks at Echo Glen as forgotten and the ability as a warehouse for teenagers. That’s removed from the reality.
Just a few weeks in the past, I witnessed two highschool graduations on campus. That’s solely attainable within the carceral setting when you could have instructional companions just like the Issaquah College District and juvenile rehabilitation employees that work exhausting to get younger folks to class, preserve them motivated and supply them with instruments for his or her future.
Most younger folks at Echo Glen have brief sentences and are considerably behind at school. The first objective at Echo Glen is to assist them get again on observe with their schooling to allow them to succeed of their communities.
Echo Glen employees, the Issaquah academics, companions like FareStart and volunteers corresponding to Pals of Echo Glen present up for these younger folks each day to offer schooling and leisure programming, psychological well being assist and job coaching.
Gardening will not be a course anymore, which can be trigger for grievance for individuals who loved it; nonetheless, college students have extra strong highschool programs in comparison with 5 years in the past — programs that embody culinary coaching, private finance, zoology, anthropology, artistic writing and ceramics.
After all, there are some gaps and ongoing challenges throughout juvenile rehabilitation. For instance, there’s a lack of programming for grownup ladies at Echo Glen. In contrast to younger males who switch to Inexperienced Hill after growing old out of Echo Glen to proceed their schooling, younger ladies stay at Echo Glen till they flip 25. We shouldn’t have a sturdy and constant catalog of faculty programs for them. For individuals who switch to state corrections custody for the rest of their sentence, the faculty programs they’ve taken are sometimes nontransferable.
What the state Division of Kids, Youth and Households ought to do is use companions who can provide in-person packages for certifications, diploma pathways and trades that serve this small inhabitants of girls. In how we will develop programming, one of many challenges is discovering organizations prepared to ship employees to Echo Glen to work with 5 to 10 ladies at a time. Though we’ve provided on-line programs prior to now, we’ve discovered it to be a safety danger.
Echo Glen additionally wants a fence to encompass its campus for added safety and security. Over the previous 12 months, our employees obtained the necessary permits, website visits and bids to get this challenge rolling. No damaged guarantees; the one factor we broke was floor final month.
We welcome extra choices for younger folks at Echo Glen, and we proceed to be thankful for the organizations that associate with us to assist development, studying and growth. Whether or not it’s collaborating in a podcast via Bridge Music Mission, serving espresso on the youth-run cafe, training rescue dogs or taking part in in a basketball league with an area highschool, younger folks at Echo Glen will not be sitting round with nothing to do because of these partnerships.
The truth is, some could also be stunned that I’m describing a juvenile rehabilitation facility. And for individuals who have learn the headlines over time, they could be shocked by how a lot can change in a couple of years.
So similar to the younger folks at Echo Glen will not be outlined by their previous however by the rehabilitative work they put in to construct a brighter future, we ask that Echo Glen, its employees and companions be outlined by the lives we impression, the futures we form and the hope we instill.

