WSSDA

 
About WSSDA
  MISSION STATEMENT
  The Washington State School Directors’ Association provides leadership, advocacy and services to support public school directors’ efforts to improve student learning.
   
  How WSSDA was founded
Locally elected school boards are at the heart of the public education system in Washington state. School boards serve as a vital link between the community and the classroom — making policy, setting budgets, and exerting leadership to prepare our children for the opportunities of the future.

The Washington State School Directors’ Association is comprised of all 1,477 school board members from Washington state’s 295 public school districts. Founded in 1922, WSSDA is authorized by the State Legislature to be self-governed through a president and board of directors elected from school boards from throughout the state.

About WSSDA’s Mission

WSSDA’s core mission is focused on promoting student learning by ensuring that school board members have the knowledge, tools and services they need to effectively govern their districts and champion public education. To that end, WSSDA is:

  • A leader in promoting effective governance by school directors through professional development and leadership programs, policy briefings, strategic planning services, and legal research;

  • A respected, trusted advocate for public education and student achievement at the local, state and federal levels; and

  • A comprehensive network through which school board members learn from each other, keep abreast of policy and legal developments in education, and share successful practices and innovative ideas.

WSSDA’s Services

  • Board Training/Professional Development

  • Policy and Legal Services

  • Strategic Planning

  • Information Resources/Issue Briefings

  • Advocacy

  • Conferences/Regional Meetings