
Community members can share feedback through an online survey, which is open through Jan. 7, 2025, or by attending an in-person listening opportunity on Dec. 17
The Washougal School District Board of Directors is seeking community input about the skills and professional experiences that would help them identify a candidate who can successfully lead the district and make progress toward our shared goals.
The board is committed to ensuring strong and effective leadership for the district’s schools and community. Board President Sadie McKenzie said, “we would like parents, community members, teachers, and even our students to help us make this very important decision.”
Community members can share feedback through an online survey, which is open through January 7, 2025, or by attending an in-person listening opportunity on December 17, 2024, from 5-7 p.m. at the Excelsior Building, 1401 39th Street, Washougal. Information about the in-person event and the link to the superintendent search survey are on the district website: https://www.washougal.k12.wa.us/superintendent-search-process/
The board will use the feedback to decide next steps in the search process, including consideration of Interim Superintendent Aaron Hansen as a candidate.
The board will share updates with the community through the district website and in messages to district families and staff.
Information provided by the Washougal School District.
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