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MESSAGE FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT
On behalf of the School Board and staff, we welcome you
to the Nooksack
Valley School District.
We are continually striving to do what is best for the children
in our schools. Our foremost responsibility is to teach students
a basic core curriculum of skills and knowledge that will help them
to succeed in a dynamic world. Such a constantly changing world
requires continual review and evaluation of our schools, and a clear
direction for the future.
Regardless of our responsibilities in teaching, transportation,
maintenance, counseling, administration, or any other district position,
we all work together to help young people develop academically,
physically and emotionally. Schools should provide environments
where students interact with teacher, community, and other students
to foster a combination of learning, curiosity, and respect of self
and others.
Sincerely,
Mark Johnson, Superintendent of Schools
Nooksack Valley School District
COMMITMENT
Our dedicated staff is committed to providing learning experiences
which will assist all students to maximize their potential as life-long
learners and as responsible, contributing citizens. This commitment
can be seen in the learning opportunities we offer our youth. These
opportunities include enrichment, remediation, bilingual, co-curricular,
vocational, and special education programs. We are proud of our
schools and of our continued efforts to improve them. In Nooksack-Valley
each child is important. We are committed to teaching every child.
Our dedicated staff and supportive community make our programs successful.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Nooksack Valley School district is governed by a five member
Board of Directors. They are elected to four year terms by the voting
public and serve on a volunteer basis. They are responsible for
the operations, policies, and directions for all functions of the
district. The board holds its regular meetings the third
Thursday of each month at 7:30p.m. and are open to the public.
The meetings are held in the district administration office, 3326
E. Badger Rd., Everson.
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