Superintendent Justin Irish delivered his annual “State of the District” address to the Anacortes Chamber of Commerce luncheon this week. In the address, he highlighted the district’s strategic plan, progress made on goals this year, and emphasized student voice.
Dr. Irish discussed how the district’s annual operating plan is connected to school improvement plans that connect directly to student learning and success.
“We are committed to providing a high quality education that meets the needs of each student,” said Irish. “The annual operating plan allows us to focus our work, and be strategic about our resources.”
Three ASD students also joined Dr. Irish in speaking before the crowd of nearly 100 attendees.
Annaly Ellis, an AHS senior and school board student representative, spoke about deeper learning and ways in which to engage with students through meaningful and relevant dialogue. Ellis presented data she gathered throughout the year, sharing students’ perspectives on their learning experiences.
Owen Kennedy, an AMS 8th grader, spoke about student leadership and promoting a sense of belonging. Kennedy, also the ASB president, discussed how fundraisers connect students to the wider world and see that their actions can make a difference. AMS students recently raised more than $6,000 for the Coral Reef Alliance through a walk-a-thon.
Risa Aguilar, a Mt Erie 4th grader, highlighted the district’s elementary literacy curriculum in reading a portion of her “choose-your-own-adventure” style story. Students in Kayla Joplin’s 4th grade class recently wrote and illustrated their own stories weaving science, writing, and art together in a final product.
Dr. Irish also provided an overview of progress made on the district’s goals, including rebalancing the budget. The district has been facing a $3.2 million deficit for the 2023-24 school year, and has been actively engaged with staff and community partners to make tough budget decisions. The district continues to work strengthening staff professional development, graduation pathways, social-emotional learning, and mental health supports.
“I am grateful to our many community partners, including the Anacortes Schools Foundation, Island Health, the Chamber of Commerce, and many others who support our schools, our students, and our staff,” said Irish. “Anacortes is an amazing community that recognizes the importance of strong local schools.”
Questions? Contact the Superintendent's Office: (360) 503-1211 or ntesch@asd103.org