Spokane City Council
Central Valley SD
Dave
100

In what way did the Spokane City Council promote openness and creativity?

Open Forums

100

Dave took his sharp dressed self across the lake on his stylish boat to the dock party on the other side while his soggy students swam across the lake to the same dock party to teach them an example of this.

Equifinality

100

What type of sandwich did Dave use to create his validation sandwich?

Sh*t on a shingle (SOS)

200

What rules were used throughout the Spokane City Council meeting?

Robert's Rules

200

These four answers would help the Central Valley SD board members improve their diversity.

Age, race, culture, and more socioeconomically variation. 

200

Why did Dave say not to add a ton of spinning elements to our presentations? 

He has ADHD and will get distracted.

300

If the Spokane City Council measures success by voting and then making decisions, then they are successful once they reach what?

Bifurcation Point

300

The most critical explicit norm practiced at the Central Valley SD board meeting.

The web page solely dedicated to written guidelines and regulations governing the meeting.
300

Why did the mean secretary at Dave's office leave once he was established as a leader?

"She found a new calling"

400

What communication style did the Spokane City Council Meeting have?

Assertive 

400

These were the two notable implicit norms observed at the Central Valley SD meeting.

Business Dress Attire & Respectable interactions

400

What did Dave say about the people that are yelling at each other? 

"Give me the screamers. I love that sh*t."

500

What diversity traits were witnessed at the Spokane City Council meeting?

Age, education backgrounds, and political views.
500

The two devil's advocates, Deborah and Pam, brought up these three conflicting topics.

Class sizes, reallocation of teachers, and contracts for police presence at schools within the district. 

500

In Dave's eyes, what book is basically the real bible? ;)

How to Win Friends & Influence People, by Dale Carnegie
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