October Meeting Recap
The State Board of Education met at Neah Bay Elementary School on October 16-17 for its October 2024 board meeting.
What the Board Got Done At Its Meeting:
Find the complete agenda, supporting materials, and links to TVW’s video footage of the meeting on SBE’s meeting site.
More Information on Meeting Items!
Tour of Neah Bay Schools
Before board members convened their meeting on Wednesday 16, they toured Neah Bay Schools and learned how staff and students are preserving Makah tribal history, arts, and language.
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Approval of 2025 Legislative Platform
The Board’s platform is built around it’s mission of building an equitable and inclusive K-12 education system where every student is empowered with the knowledge and skills they need to thrive in a changing world. It highlights priorities under four major themes:
Mastery-Based Learning Evaluation Update
SBE staff presented a brief background on the Mastery-based Learning Collaborative (MBLC). The Board received a status update and learned more about the role of the evaluation in supporting the broader goals of the MBLC project. Dr. Jilliam Joe from the Aurora Institute — the MBLC’s external evaluator — presented on the MBLC Evaluation Report (Cohort 1 – Year 3) as well as future evaluation plans.
Review of 2024 System Health Report
The Board reviewed a draft of its 2024 education system health report and provided feedback. Every two years the Board is required by law to review the performance of the public education system and make recommendations for improvement to the state Legislature and Governor.
Honoring Board Member Patty Wood For Her Service
Board Member Patty Wood was honored for her service to the Board on Thursday, October 17, with a blanketing ceremony — a Native American tradition introduced to the Board by Chair Bill Kallappa II, a member of the Makah Tribe.
A blanket ceremony is a Native American tradition. It can be used to show respect to someone who has made an important contribution to their community or to commemorate an important milestone in that person’s life.
Patty’s term expires on January 2025 and this was her last in-person meeting. Patty was elected to the State Board of Education in 2016 after serving over 13 years on her local School Board in Kelso. She represents Western WA – Region 4. She’s previously served as Chair of the SBE Legislative Committee and Equity Committee and three years on the Executive Committee.
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