WSSDA’s Boards of Distinction program is about helping school boards govern successfully by aligning their efforts with the Washington School Board Standards.

A New Approach for 2024

Taking a longer view of the board’s role in student success
The Boards of Distinction program has always focused on encouraging school boards to consider how their decisions, actions, and leadership contribute to the success of their students. These changes don’t happen overnight – or even in the course of a year or two – so school boards need to take the long view. Decisions and actions of the board today can reverberate for multiple years, and lasting change can take decades.

Closing Opportunity Gaps: a Long-term and Ongoing Commitment

Acknowledging the long-term nature of closing opportunity gaps, the Boards of Distinction application has been revised to recognize that a board’s commitment to visionary leadership, effective governance, and strategic advocacy can take a few years to show up in data indicating improved student outcomes, especially in disaggregated student groups. This year, boards can highlight their decisions, actions, and initiatives that have, over time, led to decreasing opportunity gaps and increasing levels of student success.

Applicants should start by considering how work that your board committed to one to five years ago is closing opportunity gaps now. The application allows you to share the results from your board’s initiatives or decisions from up to five years ago. By analyzing the multi-year data, your board can ensure that the resulting long-term positive impacts continue to grow. Finally, you have the opportunity to share how your board continues to focus on that work for long-term, continued success.

In the application, your board should also clearly articulate which actions of the board led to creating conditions and expectations for better student outcomes, and which parts of an initiative were operationalized by school staff.

The Application Process

August 1 – September 15, 2024 submission window

To be considered for recognition as a Board of Distinction, boards fill out an application, which doubles as an exercise in self-reflection on the work of the board and its impacts on students over time. The submission window for 2024 is August 1 – September 15. Start the process early to give plenty of time to complete the application and gather supporting documentation.

Tell Your District’s Story

First, the board considers its areas of focus over the past 1-5 year and looks for data to support their success. The key is connecting positive student outcomes, including closing opportunity gaps, with decisions or actions the board made. Among those successes, the board will identify how their actions closed opportunity gaps and exemplified two specific Washington School Board Standards .

The strategies and tactics described by successful applicants will be shared widely to inform and inspire the work of others. All Boards of Distinction are recognized at the WSSDA Annual Conference, and their stories may be shared via WSSDA’s website and in feature articles in Direct, WSSDA’s quarterly newsmagazine.

A Shorter Application

For 2024, boards will be asked to write about one area of board-supported student success instead of two as in previous years. As before, applicants will need to provide supporting evidence of success in closing opportunity gaps and aligning their efforts with one of the Washington School Board Standards and two corresponding benchmarks. And the distinction between the board’s efforts and the work of staff will be clearly articulated.

After Applying

Applications are reviewed by a panel of reviewers that includes former and current educational service district superintendents, State Board of Education board members, former school directors, and other education leaders in Washington state. Scoring is based on how well applicants show alignment with the Washington School Board Standards, support their statements with data, and demonstrate a link between outcomes and decisions or actions made by the board.

All successful applicants will be named a Board of Distinction. Then, within the categories of small, medium, and large school districts, a board that demonstrates exemplary actions and outcomes may also be honored as a Board of the Year.

2023 Boards of the Year

Small Districts Category

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Medium Districts Category

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Large Districts Category

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2023 Boards of Distinction

See the 2023 award recipients below or view the full announcement.

Cascade
La Conner **Board of the Year**
Mabton
Meridian
Morton
Oakville
South Whidbey

Anacortes
Arlington
Kelso **Board of the Year**
Mount Vernon
Peninsula
Pullman
Quincy
Riverview
Shelton
University Place
Walla Walla
Wapato
White River

Auburn
Battle Ground
Bellevue
Edmonds
Everett
Federal Way
Issaquah
Lake Washington
North Thurston
Northshore
Pasco
Puyallup
Sumner-Bonney Lake **Board of the Year**
Tacoma

Past Boards of Distinction

Small Districts

  • Crescent
  • Mabton
  • Oakville **Board of the Year**

Medium Districts

  • Anacortes
  • Arlington
  • Bremerton
  • Eatonville
  • Ferndale
  • Mount Vernon
  • Pullman
  • Quincy
  • Riverview
  • Shelton
  • Walla Walla
  • Wapato **Board of the Year**
  • West Valley
  • Yelm

Large Districts

  • Clover Park
  • Everett
  • Evergreen (Vancouver)
  • Federal Way **Board of the Year**
  • Issaquah
  • Northshore
  • Pasco
  • Tacoma

Small District:

  • Crescent
  • Mabton **Board of the Year**
  • Thorpe

Medium District:

  • Anacortes
  • Arlington
  • Bremerton
  • Eatonville
  • Enumclaw
  • Ferndale
  • Longview
  • Mount Vernon
  • Orting
  • Pullman
  • Quincy
  • Riverside **Board of the Year**
  • Riverview
  • Shelton
  • Walla Walla
  • Wapato
  • West Valley (Yakima)
  • Yelm

Large District:

  • Auburn
  • Battle Ground
  • Central Kitsap
  • Clover Park **Board of the Year**
  • Evergreen
  • Federal Way
  • Highline
  • Issaquah
  • Northshore
  • Pasco
  • Puyallup
  • Tacoma

Small District:

  • Chimacum
  • Morton
  • South Bend **Board of the Year**
  • Toledo

Medium District:

  • Anacortes
  • Bremerton
  • Camas
  • Chehalis **Board of the Year**
  • Enumclaw
  • Ferndale
  • Mount Vernon
  • North Kitsap
  • Orting
  • Pullman
  • Quincy
  • Riverview
  • Shelton
  • Walla Walla
  • Wapato

Large District:

  • Auburn
  • Bellingham
  • Everett
  • Evergreen (Clark County)
  • Federal Way
  • Issaquah
  • Northshore **Board of the Year**
  • Pasco
  • Puyallup
  • Tacoma

Boards of the Year

  • Issaquah: Lisa Callan, Dr. Harlan Gallinger, Marnie Maraldo, Anne Moore, Suzanne Weaver. View Application
  • Quincy: Tricia Lubach, Chris Baumgartner, Joseph James, Susan Lybbert, Alex Ybarra. View Application
  • Raymond: Ron Bell, Mark Hatfield, Angelia Enlow, Kim Rumbles, Pebbles Williams. View Application

Boards of Distinction

  • Anacortes: Bobbilyn Hogge, Erin Rieger, Marilyn Hanesworth, Dr. William Shaw, Karl Yost
  • Arlington: Jeff Huleatt, Jim Weiss, Kay Duskin, Ursula Ghirardo, Bob McClure
  • Central Kitsap: Bruce Richards, Jeanie Schulze, Eric Greene, Robert MacDermid, Scott Woehrman
  • Clover Park: Dr. Marty Schafer, Carole Jacobs, Becki Kellcy, Joe Vlaming, Paul Wagemann
  • Coupeville: Kathleen Anderson, Glenda Merwine, Chris Chan, Venessa Matros, Christie Sears
  • Crescent: Trisha Haggerty, Susan Hopper, Dara Peppard, Sandy Criss, Ann Chang
  • Eatonville: Ronda Litzenberger, Paulette Gilliardi, Jeff Lucas, Roger Andrascik, Liza Klumpar
  • Everett: Caroline Mason, Carol Andrews, Pam LeSesne, Traci Mitchell, Ted Wenta
  • Evergreen: Victoria Bradford, Todd Yuzuriha, Julie Bocanegra, Michael Parsons, Rob Perkins
  • Federal Way: Geoffery McAnalloy, Claire Wilson, Hiroshi Eto, Carol Gregory, Liz Drake
  • Ferndale: Dr. Kevin Erickson, Lee Anne Riddle, Andrew McLaurin, Hugh Foulke, Candice Wilson
  • Morton: Pat Saldana, Josh Austin, Warren Dunlap, Betty Hutchison, Chase Buffington
  • Mount Vernon: Dr. Rob Coffey, Larry Otos, Olivia DeLeon, Tony Cook, Wendy Ragusa
  • Northshore: Amy Cast, Kimberly D’Angelo, Sandy Hayes, Ken Smith, David Cogan
  • Pasco: Scott Lehrman, Aaron Richardson. Steve Christensen, Sherry Lancon, Amy Phillips
  • Pullman: Allison Munch-Rotolo, Jim Evermann, Karl Johanson, Dean Kinzer, Susan Weed
  • Puyallup: Dane Looker, Kathy Yang, Chris Ihrig, Pat Donovan, Michael Keaton
  • Riverview: Carol Van Noy, Danny Edwards, Jodi Fletcher, Lori Oviatt, Sabrina Parnell
  • Wapato: Myron Yolo, Maria Erickson, Javier Vela, John Francisco, Alan Taylor

Boards of the Year

  • Crescent: Ann Chang, Sandy Criss, Trisha Haggerty, Susan Hopper and Dara Peppard. View Application
  • Riverview: Danny Edwards, Jodi Fletcher, Lori Oviatt, Sabrina Parnell and Carol Van Noy. View Application
  • Pasco: Steve Christensen, Sherry Lancon, Scott Lehrman, Amy Phillips and Aaron Richardson. View Application

Boards of Distinction

  • Anacortes: Marilyn Hanesworth, Bobbilyn Hogge, Erin Rieger, Bill Shaw and Karl Yost
  • Auburn: Anne Baunach, Laurie Bishop, Robyn Mulenga, Ryan Van Quill and Ray Vefik
  • Battle Ground: Monty Anderson, Stephanie McClintock, Mavis Nickels, Jim Pegoraro and Ken Root
  • Bellingham: Kelly Bashaw, Douglas Benjamin, Camille Diaz Hackler, Quenby
    Peterson and Steve Smith
  • Camas: Connie Hennessey, Casey O’Dell, Doug Quinn, Julie Rotz and Mary Tipton
  • Clover Park: Carole Jacobs, Becki Kellcy, Marty Schafer, Joseph Vlaming and Paul Wagemann
  • Crescent: Ann Chang, Sandy Criss, Trisha Haggerty, Susan Hopper and Dara Peppard
  • Eatonville: Roger Andrascik, Paulette Gilliardi, John Lambrecht, Ronda Litzenberger and Jeff Lucas
  • Everett: Carol Andrews, Pam LeSesne, Caroline Mason, Traci Mitchell and Ted Wenta
  • Evergreen: Julie Bocanegra, Victoria Bradford, Michael Parsons, Rob Perkins and Todd Yuzuriha
  • Federal Way: Liz Drake, Hiroshi Eto, Carol Gregory, Geoffery McAnalloy and Claire Wilson
  • Highline: Angelica Alvarez, Tyrone Curry, Sr., Bernie Dorsey, Michael Spear and Joe Van
  • Issaquah: Lisa Callan, Harlan Gallinger, Marnie Maraldo, Anne Moore and Suzanne Weaver
  • Kent: Agda Burchard, Karen DeBruler, Russell Hanscom, Deborah Straus and Maya Vengadasalam
  • Lake Washington: Nancy Bernard, Siri Bliesner, Chris Carlson, Eric Laliberte and Mark Stuart
  • Olympia: Mark Campeau, Justin Montermini, Eileen Thomson, Joellen Wilhelm and Frank Wilson
  • Pasco: Steve Christensen, Sherry Lancon, Scott Lehrman, Amy Phillips and Aaron Richardson
  • Pullman: Jim Evermann, Karl Johanson, Dean Kinzer, Allison Munch-Rotolo and Susan Weed
  • Puyallup: Pat Donovan, Christopher Ihrig, Michael Keaton, Dane Looker and Kathy Yang
  • Quincy: Chris Baumgartner, Joseph James, Tricia Lubach, Susan Lybbert and Alex Ybarra
  • Riverview: Danny Edwards, Jodi Fletcher, Lori Oviatt, Sabrina Parnell and Carol Van Noy
  • South Whidbey: Rocco Gianni, Damian Greene, Julie Hadden, Shawn Nowlin and Linda Racicot
  • Tacoma: Andrea Cobb, Scott Heinze, Catherine Ushka, Karen Vialle and Debbie Winskill
  • Wapato: Maria Erickson, John Francisco, Alan Taylor, Javier Vela and Myron Yolo

Staff contacts

Heather Curl
Leadership Development Specialist
360-890-5868

Christine Najarro
Leadership Development Coordinator
360-252-3005