
The successful applicant will serve Director District 5, succeeding Chuck Carpenter, who will resign from the board on June 30
The Washougal School District is accepting applications to fill a position on the Washougal School Board of Directors. The successful applicant will serve Director District 5, succeeding Chuck Carpenter, who will resign from the board on June 30, 2025.
Applicants must be a registered voter and reside within District 5. This appointment will be in place through the November 2025 election.
School Board members are responsible for policy and governance of the Washougal School District and for providing direction to the superintendent.
The application deadline is July 24, 2025. For more information about the position, residency requirements, and application process, please contact Kori Kelly, (360) 954-3014 or kori.kelly@washougalsd.org. Interested applicants can apply online through the district website. Applicants who are not able to use an online application can request one from Kori Kelly.
Director District 5 includes areas south of Blair road on both sides of the Washougal River and stretches to the east across Mt. Norway. Citizens interested in applying can find a map of the board director zones on the district website at www.washougal.k12.wa.us.
Information provided by the Washougal School District.
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