School Board Director Leah Choi |
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School Board Director Leah Choi |
l-r Mark Stuart, Siri Bliesner, Eric Lalibert, Chris Carlson, Leah Choi |
Redmond, Wash. – The Lake Washington School District Board of Directors named a new President, Vice President and Legislative Representative during their regular board meeting on Tuesday, June 21, 2023.
Board reorganization takes place once per year, at the second School Board Meeting in June.
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Siri Bliesner has been been very involved in City of Redmond governmental activities. She is on the Redmond Vision 2050 Committee and the Council compensation committee, to name two.
Leah Choi was elected in 2021, has young family and appears to be rising fast within the Board. She was supported by Redmond Councilmember Jeralee Anderson during her campaign.
Mark Stuart is a people person with a great sense of humor. He is extremely popular in the community with endless endorsements. The Board listen's to him.
IMO, Eric Laliberte is the "most improved leader" and one of the best Presidents
I've seen. He did a fantastic job leading the Board through the pandemic. A true asset to the District.
--Bob Yoder, opinion, 6/21/2022
Redmond, Wash. – The Lake Washington School District Board of Directors named a new President, Vice President and Legislative Representative during their regular board meeting on Tuesday, June 20, 2023.
Leah Choi (53.99%) leading Casandra Sage (45.45%) as of 8:15 p.m. 11/2. |
In a rapidly changing world, students deserve a public education that will adapt and prepare them for success. This requires leaders who are committed to doing the work and driving educational progress.
Our schools must lead in educating students and communities on the critical issue of Earth’s climate. We are living with the consequences of human driven climate change, and we need to better prepare future generations for the challenge it poses.
I support the work to provide technical training for students who may choose non-traditional secondary education and will work to enhance and grow these opportunities, because not everyone learns the same way and there are many paths to success.
Finally, we need to consider implementing science-based recommendations like changing our school start times. Overwhelming evidence supports delaying school start times for adolescents. It’s time that we join the thousands of schools nationwide that have made this change and are reaping the benefits. My diverse background in education, science and business gives me a unique perspective to work collaboratively and achieve goals. It would be an honor to work for our community and I am grateful for your vote. Endorsed by: NWPC-WA and Democrats for Diversity and Inclusion.
-- 2021 King County Voters Pamphlet