Washougal School District Superintendent Mary Templeton lauded the district’s employment practices after a group of Washougal residents asked district leaders and Washougal School Board members to “refine and clarify” their hiring policies, which have led to, in their opinion, “inappropriate hires” during the past several years.
The residents — Barb Seaman, Charlie Shaffer, Rob Seaman, Tabitha Shaffer, Amanda Klackner, Mark Nightingale, John Klackner, Alison Nightingale, Janet Alder, Jeff Johnson, Stewart Lyall, Nancy Zarambo, Amy Lyall and Angie Cherry — expressed their concerns in a written public comment during the board’s meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 23.
“As you are aware, many personnel changes have taken place this year, with positions at various schools and at the district office having been vacated due to staff moving on from our district,” the letter states. “It’s an exciting time, and we are happy for those who have taken the opportunity to advance their careers.
“However, we are concerned about the way school administrators are being hired in the Washougal district. New hires made over the summer have important long-term implications for the health of the district, yet they were made quickly and apparently without much oversight or discussion. While the board technically approves at least some appointments made by the superintendent’s office, we worry about the process as a whole.”
Templeton said that while the board members are welcome to raise questions about any of the district’s policies and procedures, she’s “optimistic, excited and confident” that the district has “high quality people in every position.”