Shelton School District Superintendent Wyeth Jessee joins Jeff Slakey for an in-depth conversation on school funding, local levies, and what it really costs to operate schools in Washington state.
Jesse responds to claims about per-student funding, explains why rising operating costs like insurance, utilities, and transportation are outpacing state revenue, and why Shelton’s levy request is about maintaining services — not expanding them. He also discusses unfunded mandates, budget pressures, and how districts are being asked to do more with less.
The conversation shifts to student success stories, including Shelton’s strong DECA program, internships, career pathways, and classroom experiences that help students graduate prepared for college, careers, or trades. Jesse also addresses school safety, discipline, vaping concerns, and the district’s focus on changing behavior rather than relying on punishment.
Recorded in Shelton, Washington, this episode provides local context to statewide education issues and highlights the work happening inside Shelton School District classrooms every day.
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