Board of Directors
ESD 112 Board Business
Upcoming Board Meeting Notice
- June 22, 2010 Agenda
- May 25, 2010 Agenda
- April 27, 2010 Agenda
- April 12, 2010 Agenda
- March 23, 2010 Agenda
- February 23, 2010 Agenda
- January 26, 2010 Agenda
- December 18, 2009 Agenda
- November 24, 2009 Agenda
- October 27, 2009 Agenda
- September 29, 2009 Agenda
- August 25, 2009 Agenda
Board Briefs
Board Structure
Policy
Under law, ESDs are governed by a board of directors consisting of seven citizens who are elected by the school board members in the region's 30 public school districts. The board members represent geographic director districts based on U.S. Census data. The ESD board is responsible for policy and governance of ESD 112 and for providing direction to the superintendent who is advised by local school district superintendents.
Accountability is exceptionally strong at ESD 112. As authorized by statute, ESDs are directed to be as responsive to local educational needs as possible.
Superintendent's Executive Council:
Nine superintendents throughout the region sit on the Superintendent's Executive Advisory Council. The Council provides guidance on needed services and ESD programs. The superintendents regularly evaluate how well the ESD is meeting district needs.
There are additional advisory committees for all major programs and services offered by ESD 112. These committees are chosen by the school district superintendents themselves. The function of these committees is to provide consistent guidance and oversight to the programs and offer feedback about the quality of services.
Current Board Members
Ann Campbell
Elected to the board in January 1995, Ann served as board president from January 2008 to January 2010. She and her husband, Walt, recently sold their General Store in Glenwood and relocated down the road to Home Valley. Ann continues to represent Camas, Centerville, part of Evergreen, Glenwood, Klickitat, Lyle, Mill A, Mt. Pleasant, Roosevelt, Skamania, Stevenson-Carson, Trout Lake, Washougal, White Salmon Valley and Wishram districts. Past president of the Association of Educational Service Districts (AESD), Ann is particularly interested in rural schools. Ann is active in her church and the General Federation of Women's Clubs. Aside from her civic involvement, Ann has four children living at home, and their activities and schooling keep her hopping.
Bill Baumann
Bill Baumann joined ESD 112's Board of Directors in January 2002 and is currently serving as the board’s vice president. He represents Ridgefield and part of Vancouver school districts. In addition, Bill has served as legislative representative on behalf of the ESD 112 Board and past president to the Association of Educational Service Districts (AESD) Executive Board. Baumann is also a board representative and current president for Children Northwest, which supports the Southwest Washington Child Care Consortium (SWCCC) in the ESD 112 region. Baumann's children attended the SWCCC center in Ridgefield. He lives in Ridgefield with his wife and two children. Bill enjoys all things outdoors including gardening, taking long walks, and clam digging at the beach.
Ken Botero
Ken Botero, a former Longview School Board member and retired maintenance supervisor for the Longview Fiber Company, joined ESD 112's board in February 2005. He currently is serving as legislative representative on behalf of the board. Botero represents the Cowlitz County region of the Longview School District and a portion of the Kelso School District. Botero is also serving his second term on the Board of Directors for the SW Workforce Development Council representing Cowlitz County and as the chair for strategic planning for the Pacific Northwest District of the Kiwanis. Ken was elected in 2007 to serve as a Longview City Council Member which means his already busy schedule has just become busier. To top it off, Ken is involved with local sports and is referee for community baseball leagues and finds that since retirement, 'Everyday is Sunday!'
Dr. Richard Graham
Dr. Graham has served ESD 112 since 1997, and was board president from January 2006 to January 2008. He is currently serving as the representative to the Association of Educational Service District (AESD) Executive Board of Directors. He is a retired optometrist representing Castle Rock, Green Mountain, Kalama, part of Kelso, Naselle-Grays River Valley, La Center, Ocean Beach, Toutle Lake, Wahkiakum and Woodland school districts. A long-time advocate for children, Dr. Graham’s support extends beyond the borders with his volunteer work in "Casa de Elizabeth A.C." an orphanage in Mexico. In addition to Mexico, he and his wife, Margaret love to travel both here and abroad.
Marilyn Koenninger
Marilyn began on the board in 1988 and served as its president from 2003 to 2006. A resident of Vancouver, Marilyn represents District 5, which covers part of Vancouver School District. She is a board representative to Children Northwest, where she serves as past President. Marilyn is an active supporter of several community organizations and keeps abreast of issues that face the city and county as well as school districts in general. Marilyn and her husband, Tom, are avid travelers spending time at their home on the Oregon coast, and as much time as possible in exploring British Columbia, Canada.
Darlene Stickel
Darlene was elected in 1998, and currently serves as board president. A Clark County resident since 1971, Darlene "De" represents District 6, which covers most of Evergreen School District. De is also active with the Clark County Skills Center and serves on the General Advisory Committee. After a successful career with the Hewlett Packard Corporation, De has recently enrolled in the Warner Pacific College Masters Degree program to complete her degree in Management and Organizational Leadership. De is an avid sportswoman and has been active in local soccer leagues for many years. She currently serves as a referee to community soccer leagues and sees no end in sight.
Steve Wrightson
Steve has served on the board since September 2004. He is Fire Chief of Clark County District 3, a position he has held since 1989. Wrightson and his wife live in Hockinson and are very involved in the community. Two of their three daughters currently attend Hockinson schools and Wrightson serves on the Hockinson Schools Instructional Materials Committee. He represents Battle Ground, part of Evergreen and Hockinson school districts in the ESD Region.

