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Northshore board reviews state self‑assessment, pivots toward coherent goals and better reports

Northshore School District Board Retreat · August 29, 2025
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At a retreat the Northshore School District board reviewed a Washington State School Directors Association self‑assessment, identified strengths in policy governance and communication, and prioritized goals: create a coherent 'through line' from policy to student outcomes, improve board orientation and refine goal reports tied to an annual operating plan. (287 characters)

The Northshore School District board met in retreat Aug. 28 to review results of a Washington State School Directors Association board self‑assessment and to identify priorities for the coming year.

Board members told one another they see strengths in policy governance, fiscal monitoring and internal communication but flagged gaps in the district’s through line from board policy to classroom practice. “We want to continue the good work that was started with the red thread and then see what we can leverage out of the annual operating plan,” one board member said during the…

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