Thursday, May 2, 2013

Doug Eglington - Lake Washington School Board Member decides not to run again

Member since 1989 decides not to run for additional term - term ends December 2013
 
Redmond, Wash. – Doug Eglington, a member of the Lake Washington School District Board of Directors announced today that he will not run for an additional term. Eglington has served on the board since 1989 and was board president in 2005 and 2006. He was first appointed in February 1989 to fulfill a partial term and was then elected in November 1989. He is a resident of Sammamish and lives in the district’s Director District Four. His current term on the school board will end in December of this year.
Eglington, who retired two years ago from a career in government policy work, noted that his wife, an Issaquah School District teacher, is getting closer to retirement age.
“It’s time for a change,” he said. “I will miss working with my fellow school board members but am confident Lake Washington School District is in good hands.”
“Doug was on the board when I was first elected,” noted Jackie Pendergrass, president of the Lake Washington School District Board of Directors. “His constant, knowledgeable presence has helped our board keep the best interests of students in mind. Doug has been invaluable to all of us by staying current on and tracking both state and federal legislation that could affect our district. We could be sure as a school board that we knew what legislation might affect the district and could think ahead. We will miss him very much.”
“By the end of his final term, Doug will have served the district for close to 25 years,” noted Dr. Traci Pierce, Superintendent. “A strong and stable school board is invaluable to any school district. Doug has contributed so much to the district throughout his years of service and I will greatly miss working with him.”

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