Washougal School Board President Cory Chase will not seek re-election this year.
Chase, the board’s president since 2017, announced his decision on Wednesday, May 10.
“My oldest child graduated from Washougal High School last year, and my youngest will graduate from Washougal High School next year,” Chase said. “I am looking forward to spending much more time with them when my term is up. I am also looking forward to engaging in new and challenging career opportunities that I have set aside in order to serve on the board. … When I joined the board, I had a plan to serve two terms. Serving on the school board is a tremendous but worthy time commitment. It’s just the right time to step away.”
Chase said that he believes “it is important for parents to serve on the school board.”
“I wanted to make this announcement ahead of the filing period to encourage those in the community who would like to serve to file for my board position,” he said.
Chase, the assistant police chief for the Port of Portland, was appointed to the board’s No. 4 position in 2016, replacing Karen Rubino.
“I am proud of my time and accomplishments on the board,” Chase said. “I have been honored to be a part of tremendous growth and change in our community. We have built new buildings to better serve our students and families, implemented programs that have helped serve all students in our district, created a culture in the district that has allowed us to recruit, hire, and retain the most talented employees, and most importantly, embraced a culture of collaboration with our students, families, and community members.”