What Role Should the Mayor have in Public Education?

Melissa Westbrook:

There’s a question.
I was amused to see Bruce Ramsey, another Seattle Times editorial board member, put out a column today that (oddly) asked Tim Burgess (who you may recall could even stick it out through the primary race), what the mayor of Seattle is and isn’t. Baffling.
Here’s what the column said about public education:

He (Burgess) mentions education. I (Ramsey) object: Seattle Public Schools aren’t under the mayor, and in a mayoral race it is a distraction. Burgess disagreed: The mayor can use the Families and Education Levy to push for high standards.

Here’s what I said in a comment:
As for the schools, the Families and Education should work with the district’s direction, not the City’s. If the City does not want to provide support to the schools because they disagree with the direction or standards the duly-hired Superintendent decides on, that’s their call.