6/05/08
Awards for leadership given to educators, community members
by Beckye Randall
Region 109 of the Washington Association of School Administrators (WASA) recently honored outstanding educators and individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to public education. At a May 15 banquet at the Everett Golf and Country Club, award recipients from Arlington, Marysville and Lakewood school districts were recognized along with educators from other Snohomish and Island County districts.
School districts in the region each present one Student Achievement Leadership Award to an individual or group who has provided leadership for an innovation that resulted in measurable growth in student achievement levels.
For local districts, recipients of the Student Achievement Leadership Award were Brett Sarver, Arlington High School Career/Technical Education Director; Katie Waldrop, a 5th grade teacher at Cougar Creek Elementary in the Lakewood School District; and Gail Miller, Assistant Superintendent of the Marysville School District.
The Community Leadership Award, also limited to one per district, is presented to community members or groups in recognition of their contribution toward education.
Earning the award from local schools was Kristy Ewell of Arlington, Tara Mizell of Lakewood and JJ Frank of Marysville.
In addition, WASA recognizes a regional winner for the Student Achievement Leadership Award, which was presented to Gail Miller, Marysville’s assistant superintendent.
She was recognized in part for her presentations, in conjunction with Capital Projects Director John Bingham, explaining Marysville’s smaller learning communities instructional models along with the construction and architectural design of three major facilities projects. Among other international honors, Miller has been invited to present the Getchell High School design and instructional program at the National School Environments Conference in London this summer. In addition, her leadership has brought national attention to the district’s focus on instructional coaching and creating students who are successful, critical thinkers.
Noteworthy achievements by award recipients:
Student Achievement Leadership Awards
Brett Sarver, Arlington School District
Katie Waldrop, Lakewood School District
Gail Miller, Marysville School District
Community Leadership Awards
Kristy Ewell, Arlington School District
Tara Mizell, Lakewood School District
JJ Frank, Marysville School District
