Our public colleges carry an vital accountability: to domesticate knowledgeable and engaged residents. As President Franklin Roosevelt famously said in 1938, “Democracy can not succeed except those that specific their alternative are ready to decide on correctly. The true safeguard of democracy, subsequently, is training.”
Since 2011, dissatisfaction with Seattle Public Faculties’ embarrassingly minimalistic civics necessities has compelled one of many authors, Webster Hutchins, to develop the Civics for All Initiative, a program constructed round mock elections in grades Okay-12. Lecturers, Faculty Board and Seattle Metropolis Council members and politicians, together with U.S. Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Seattle, have supported this initiative.
Regardless of this assist, a string of superintendents haven’t adopted mock elections. In 2014, the district rejected a $250,000 grant from King County Elections that might have supplied voting supplies for all grades over 5 years.
The present Faculty Board should prioritize hiring a superintendent who will formally decide to integrating these classes into the district’s 2025-2030 Strategic Plan. This dedication would require all Okay-12 colleges to conduct annual mock elections for the ultimate 4 years of the plan. Such a mandate seamlessly aligns with the district’s objectives round community engagement, equity and deepening important considering abilities.
If the board doesn’t insist that the subsequent tremendous commits to requiring Okay-12 mock elections, they gained’t occur.
We all know that utilizing phrases like “insist” and “should” runs counter to “Seattle Course of,” however all of us should take motion to make sure that Seattle’s youngsters get the proven benefits of engagement with voter-education curricula, particularly on this scary time in American historical past.
The Faculty Board’s standards and questions for superintendent interviews in August are due by July 10. Residents of Seattle must reach out to the School Board immediately, urging them to incorporate the stipulation for Okay-12 mock elections of their questions.
The need for this dedication is underscored by SPS’ present, meager civics training necessities, which encompass:
In 2008, the district started requiring three classroom-based civics assessments/tasks in fifth, seventh and twelfth grades. To finish these tasks, “college students could also be given a couple of class interval to finish their CBA.” Sure, SPS, and the state, solely require that college students obtain no less than three class durations requiring a civics mission throughout their 13 years in SPS.
In 2016, SPS introduced that it supported elective mock elections.
In 2020, SPS altered its decades-old, required American Authorities and Economics semester course for seniors by renaming it American Authorities, Civics, and Economics to incorporate extra research of state, native, and tribal governments.
In 2023, the Faculty Board approved the superintendent to implement a Digital Citizenship & Media Literacy plan.
Non-compulsory isn’t equitable. In accordance with the Washington Secretary of State’s Workplace, solely 1.5% of our state’s 1.1 million K-12 students really voted through the workplace’s excellent mock election website in 2024.
Required voter/civic training serves as a vital fairness instrument, guaranteeing that each one college students — significantly these from underrepresented backgrounds — have the chance to have interaction with and perceive the political panorama, which is a deeply empowering expertise.
As South Finish group organizer Tandy Williams informed The Seattle Times in 2018 about low voter turnout: “There’s not sufficient data round voting in our group.”
Mock elections are an efficient, scalable resolution to revitalizing civics training in SPS. And college students love them! They assist construct bridges between colleges and households by homework assignments and voter registration competitions. Furthermore, mock elections assist to mitigate political polarization by encouraging discussions about present points whereas selling lifelong civic engagement and voter turnout.
Contact your Faculty Board members and urge them to rent a pacesetter who is devoted to implementing Okay-12 mock elections as the muse for a civics training revival in SPS. Let’s do that, Seattle.