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Maple Valley, Tahoma School District review first year of Care Solace partnership

City Council of Maple Valley, Washington · April 1, 2026

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Summary

Community Resource Coordinator Greta Huntley presented a one-year review of the City of Maple Valley and Tahoma School District partnership with Care Solace at a Nov. 10 study session; the minutes note the presentation but do not include usage data or outcome metrics.

Greta Huntley, the city’s Community Resource Coordinator, presented a one-year review of the City of Maple Valley and Tahoma School District partnership with Care Solace during a Nov. 10 study session at Lake Wilderness Lodge.

The minutes record that Huntley delivered a presentation titled "Care Solace, 1-Year Review," describing the program review without listing quantitative usage figures, outcomes or specific follow-up steps in the public minutes. City and district officials were present for the discussion, but the written record does not include a transcript or slides of Huntley’s remarks.

The presentation took place during a hybrid meeting attended by Mayor Sean P. Kelly, councilmembers and Tahoma School District board members. The minutes do not show that the council took any formal action or made a motion related to the Care Solace review. No vote was recorded; the item remains listed as an informational presentation in the meeting record.

The council and district have not recorded next steps in these minutes. The next regular business meeting was announced for Nov. 17, 2025; the minutes do not indicate whether staff will provide additional details or metrics about Care Solace at that meeting.