The South Whidbey School District sent a letter to parents and community members declaring their commitment to district policies supporting all students, regardless of immigration status or gender identity.
Brook Willeford
The South Whidbey School District’s board of directors has scheduled their regular business meeting for Wed., Feb. 26, 2025 at 6:30 PM.
SOUTH WHIDBEY RECORD: In the city of Langley, businesses move in and out of the downtown core as the years go by, following the ebb and flow of openings and closings. There are some buildings, however, that have remained empty storefronts for far longer than others, leaving some to wonder if they will ever reopen their doors again.
WHIDBEY NEWS TIMES: While a White House memo that froze federal grants was rescinded after two days of widespread panic and confusion on Wednesday, it highlighted how Whidbey jurisdictions, nonprofits and schools heavily rely on federal support to provide vital services to the communities they serve.
WHIDBEY NEWS TIMES: A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid at a Langley laundromat Wednesday has raised concerns among some local leaders and residents.
https://www.facebook.com/921959416612385/posts/1004922598316066 The South Whidbey School District posted this to its Facebook page on December 5, 2024 5:17 pm. Join Principal Richards tomorrow morning (Friday, 12/6/24 at 8:25am) in a discussion about Effective Legislative Advocacy with guests Superintendent Moccia, Board Director Brook Willeford, Finance Director Paul Field, and Facilities Director Scott...
https://www.facebook.com/921959416612385/posts/997622645712728 The South Whidbey School District posted this to its Facebook page on November 25, 2024 8:17 am. South Whidbey Schools’ student board representative, Carter McKnight, and board director, Brook Willeford, participated in a panel discussion on empowering student voice through effective student board representation during the main session at...
SOUTH WHIDBEY RECORD: South Whidbey School Board officials gave Port of South Whidbey commissioners the green light last week to proceed with a study that will assess whether housing is possible on both of the public entities’ lands.