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Board Director Sought for ASD Director District 3

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The Auburn School District has announced it is accepting applications for the now vacant Director District 3 position. Melissa Laramie, who was elected to the board in November 2021, resigned her position after the April 25th meeting. Laramie accepted a position in Georgia with Gwinnett County Public Schools.

Seeking Applicants for ASD Director District 3

Interested applicants should submit a letter of interest outlining their qualifications and a resume by May 31 at 5:00 p.m. To be considered, you must be a registered voter and live within your school district boundaries. In Auburn, you are also required to live within the defined director area that you run for. The open area is Director District #3. 

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The Board will interview (June 6) and appoint a replacement for the vacant position. Should the appointee wish to remain in the position they must run for the seat in the fall of 2023.

Letters of interest or questions should be sent to amuxen@auburn.wednet.edu or 253-931-4917.

Timeline:

Letter of interest due: May 31 at 5 p.m.
Interviews: June 6 at 6 p.m. in the Board room of the JPF Administration Building.

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Below is the map of District 3 and information about the school board.

a map of Auburn School District, District 3 boundaries
Auburn School District, District 3 boundaries | ASD

Who are school board directors?

Washington State’s public school districts are directed by elected school boards. These board members–called “school board directors”–are citizens! They are parents and grandparents, young adults and senior citizens, and community members from all walks of life. The term length is four years.

Each member brings his or her varying experiences and background to inform good decision-making in a spirit of teamwork. Most people choose to serve to give back to their community and to help children get a good education. There is a small stipend for attending various district events, with a maximum amount each school year.

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School board work includes:

  • Adopting policy
  • Establishing and assessing goals
  • Overseeing the financial affairs of the district
  • Acting as a liaison between the community and the District
  • Hiring and evaluating the superintendent
  • Advocating for students, the District and public education

The Auburn School Board of Directors meets the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month at 7 p.m.  (except in December and July, only one meeting). Board members also serve on sub-committees that meet based on director availability and have occasional Saturday work sessions. Board members represent the board at various community and district events, as time allows.

Information in this article was provided by the Auburn School District. 

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