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News from the Board of NWESD
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A Note From Our Superintendent
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The Association of Educational Service Districts (AESD) Executive Board awards the annual Award of Distinction to individuals and organizations who embody the award’s vision and criteria. This year, Bob Estes, the AESD Accreditation Statewide Coordinator, was honored with the award. Bob’s crucial contributions to the AESD Accreditation Program have played a significant role in its success, establishing it as the largest provider of accreditation services in Washington State. Bob exemplifies the AESD’s values, especially in fostering relationships. His leadership as the statewide AESD Accreditation lead has demonstrated the values of Equity, Integrity, Accountability, Synergy, Leadership, and Relationships. Thanks to Bob’s guidance, each school has received personalized and high-quality coaching that is responsive to their needs.
We at the NWESD aspire to be a racially and culturally inclusive organization that strives to reflect the diversity of the school communities we serve. Alongside our NWESD Board of Directors, the values of the NWESD describe how we are at our best, how we are stronger together, and how we can continue to create pathways for success in education for the scholars we serve.
Charels Crabtree, District 1
Bellingham*, Burlington-Edison, Meridian Jack Thompson, District 2
Anacortes, Blaine, Ferndale, Lopez, Oak Harbor, Orcas, San Juan Island, Shaw
Mark Venn, District 3
Bellingham*, Conway, La Conner, Lynden, Mt. Baker, Mt. Vernon, Nooksack, Sedro-Woolley
Oscar Escalante, District 4
Coupeville, Everett*, Lakewood, Mukilteo*, South Whidbey, Stanwood
Alan Erickson, District 5 Everett*, Marysville
Educational Service Districts have served Washington State for over fifty years, providing vital services and functioning as advocates for local districts. Northwest Educational Service District 189 (NWESD) serves Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish, Island, and San Juan counties.
NWESD’s more than fifty programs are organized into seven departments to serve you: Administration, Early Learning, Fiscal Services, Prevention Center, Special Programs and Services, Teaching and Learning, NWRDC, and Technology Services. Please visit us on our website at nwesd.org for more information on each of these departments.
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Cory Duskin, District 6
Arlington, Concrete, Darrington, Granite Falls, Index, Monroe, Snohomish*, Sultan
Ann McMurray, District 7 Edmonds*, Mukilteo*
Sue Phillips, District 8 Edmonds*, Mukilteo*
Merle Kirkley, District 9 Everett*, Lake Stevens, Snohomish*