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Quincy board discusses WASDA legislative priorities, flags funding and reengagement proposals

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Summary

Board members reviewed proposed statewide priorities from WASDA ahead of the association’s Sept. 20 general assembly, signaling support for funding‑stability items and concern about proposals to lower reengagement age and increase board training mandates.

Quincy — Members of the Quincy School Board spent a significant portion of their meeting reviewing legislative and bylaw proposals being considered by the Washington State School Directors Association (WASDA) ahead of the association’s general assembly.

The discussion matters because WASDA’s adopted priorities inform the topics many school boards and their lobbyists take to Olympia; the Quincy board’s representative will cast a vote at the association meeting on Sept. 20.

The board’s legislative representative explained the WASDA process: districts submit proposals, committees make recommendations (do pass or do not pass), and…

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