Schools superintendent Regan Nickels last week gave Sequim School Board members an overview of the district’s strategic plan last week, including statistics about participation, goals and next steps.
An effort to bring a multi-million-dollar vocational building to Sequim has stalled, but advocates of the proposed Center of Excellence say some significant pieces of the foundation have been laid.
Despite an outcry from parents and staff voicing concerns about a major change to their elementary school model, Sequim School Board directors agreed on Monday evening to a plan that would put Sequim students in grades 3-5 at one school and the district’s youngest pupils at another.