Student, School & Instructional Services
Stephanie Clark | Director of Elementary Education, West Region
425-936-1404 | stclark@lwsd.org
Ms. Clark provides leadership to ensure success for elementary students and schools in the West Region of our school district. She supports school improvement efforts focused on ensuring academic success for every student by collaborating with and leading school principals to provide effective support, coaching, and supervision of school teams, programs, and services focused on increasing student access and engagement, closing achievement and opportunity gaps, and supporting learning and success for all students. She provides elementary level co-coordination and co-facilitates elementary level meetings. Ms. Clark works collaboratively with families and supports communications and conflict resolution efforts.
Elementary Education (West) organizational chart
Sandra Dennehy | Director of Elementary Education, Central Region
425-936-1353 | sdennehy@lwsd.org
Ms. Dennehy provides leadership to ensure success for elementary students and schools in the Central Region of our school district. She supports school improvement efforts focused on ensuring academic success for every student by collaborating with and leading school principals to provide effective support, coaching, and supervision of school teams, programs, and services focused on increasing student access and engagement, closing and opportunity achievement gaps, and supporting learning and success for all students. She provides elementary level co-coordination and co-facilitates elementary level meetings. Ms. Dennehy works collaboratively with families and supports communications and conflict resolution efforts.
Elementary Education (Central) organizational chart
Dr. Matt Livingston | Director of Secondary Education, West Region
425-936-1265 | mlivingston@lwsd.org
Dr. Livingston provides leadership to ensure success for secondary students and schools in the Juanita and Lake Washington communities. He supports school improvement efforts focused on ensuring academic success for every student by collaborating with and leading school principals to provide effective support, coaching, and supervision of school teams, programs, and services focused on increasing student access and engagement, closing and opportunity achievement gaps, and supporting learning and success for all students. He provides secondary level coordination and co-facilitates secondary level meetings. Dr. Livingston works collaboratively with families in the Juanita and Lake Washington communities and supports communications and conflict resolution efforts.
Secondary Education (West) organizational chart
Heidi Paul | Director of Elementary Education, East Region
425-936-1259 | hpaul@lwsd.org
Ms. Paul provides leadership to ensure success for elementary students and schools in the East Region of our school district. She supports school improvement efforts focused on ensuring academic success for every student by collaborating with and leading school principals to provide effective support, coaching, and supervision of school teams, programs, and services focused on increasing student access and engagement, closing and opportunity achievement gaps, and supporting learning and success for all students. She provides elementary level co-coordination and co-facilitates elementary level meetings. Ms. Dennehy works collaboratively with families and supports communications and conflict resolution efforts.
Elementary Education (East) organizational chart
Dr. Whitney Meissner | Director of Secondary Education, East Region
425-936-1305 | wmeissner@lwsd.org
Dr. Meissner provides leadership to ensure success for secondary students and schools in the Eastlake and Redmond communities. She supports school improvement efforts focused on ensuring academic success for every student by collaborating with and leading school principals to provide effective support, coaching, and supervision of school teams, programs, and services focused on increasing student access and engagement, closing achievement and opportunity gaps, and supporting learning and success for all students. She provides secondary level coordination and co-facilitates secondary level meetings. Dr. Meissner works collaboratively with families in the Eastlake and Redmond communities and supports communications and conflict resolution efforts.
Secondary Education (East) organizational chart
John Appelgate | Director of Athletics and Activities
425-936-1367 | jappelgate@lwsd.org
Mr. Appelgate provides leadership and oversight of athletics and activities programs. He represents the Lake Washington School District with state and regional athletic associations. Mr. Appelgate serves as the district’s Title IX coordinator, monitoring and coordinating the district’s compliance with Title IX and other federal and state laws and policies pertaining to gender equity and non-discrimination.
Athletics and Activities organizational chart
Department Webpage: Athletics
Tim Krieger | Director of Data, Research and Accountability
425-936-1371 | tkrieger@lwsd.org
Mr. Krieger serves as the district assessment coordinator, providing leadership and oversight for the implementation of the national, state and district student assessment program. He works in collaboration with district and school leaders to mine, analyze, display, and interpret data and trends to support decision-making and program development efforts to increase student access and engagement, close achievement and opportunity gaps, support student learning and success, and improve organizational outcomes. Mr. Krieger oversees and manages processes pertaining to student reporting and coordinates educational research processes.
Data, Research and Accountability organizational chart
Myra Arnone | Director of Accelerated Programs
425-936-1376 | myarnone@lwsd.org
The Director of Accelerated Programs provides leadership for the development and implementation of accelerated learning programs and services including: Early Entrance Kindergarten, Highly Capable, Honors, Advanced Placement and College in the High School. Ms. Arnone collaborates with district leaders, school principals and teams to ensure that services and programs increase student access and engagement, close achievement and opportunity gaps and support student learning and success. She provides oversight of established district processes and policies pertaining to choice schools, and provides leadership and technical assistance in the request for proposal (RFP) process. She collaborates with district and school leaders in the identification, development, and implementation of innovative programs in alignment with district policy and oversees district summer school.
Accelerated Programs organizational chart
Department webpage: Accelerated Programs
Nyla Fritz | Director of Secondary Teaching & Learning & CTE
425-936-1413 | nfritz@lwsd.org
Ms. Fritz provides leadership for the district’s adoption and implementation of standards-based teaching and assessment for grades 6-12. She oversees the implementation of state student learning standards and the adoption, development, integration and implementation of curriculum aligned to standards for grades 6-12. Ms. Fritz ensures staff participation, parent involvement, and community engagement in the processes pertaining to the adoption of instructional materials that increase student access and engagement, close achievement and opportunity gaps, and support student learning and success. In addition, Ms. Fritz provides leadership to ensure that every student has access to rigorous and relevant career-connected learning that prepares students for post-secondary success and access to high-skill, high-wage and in-demand jobs. Ms. Fritz assumes responsibility for developing relationships with community, business, and higher education partners to collaborate with the district in developing and implementing offerings that increase student access and engagement, close opportunity gaps, and increase student learning and success. The director provides oversight of the High School and Beyond Plan and school-based Career Centers and Specialists, Career and Technical Education (CTE) program development and compliance, and the Washington Network for Innovative Careers (WANIC) Skill Center, for which Lake Washington serves as host district. She also oversees technology integration to support teaching and learning for grades 6-12 and manages textbook inventory processes.
Secondary Teaching & Learning organizational chart
Kelly Pease | Director of K-5 Teaching & Learning Services
425-936-1276 | kpease@lwsd.org
Ms. Pease leads the development of the K-5 student learning experience. She supports efforts to ensure academic success for every student in collaboration with district leaders, school principals, and educators to implement state student learning standards through multi-tiered instruction and supports for all students. She oversees the adoption, development, integration and implementation of curriculum aligned to standards for grades K-5. She works with district leadership and building principals to ensure student access and engagement and to support communication with caregivers about student success through the development and implementation of K-5 assessing and reporting practices.
Ms. Pease provides leadership and oversight for K-12 summer programs including: Elementary Summer Literacy Academy, Core Academics, Bridge Academy, Accelerated Mathematics and Credit Recovery.
Ms. Pease manages district and school compliance with state and federal programs including the Learning Assistance Program (LAP) and Title I, Part A.
Elementary Teaching & Learning organizational chart
Julián Cortés | Director of Multilingual Learning
425-936-1390 | jcortes@lwsd.org
Mr. Cortés provides leadership to ensure success for students receiving multilingual learner services through the Multilingual Learner (ML) program, Transitional Bilingual Instruction Program (TBIP) and Dual Language program. These programs are designed to help students acquire English language proficiency. He ensures that English learners are appropriately identified and receive services that best fit their individual educational needs. Mr. Cortés also provides leadership for the Learning Acceleration (Safety Net) and Credit Recovery program at the secondary level (grades 6-12). He supports the efforts of the multilingual and categorical programs with a focus on equitable practices that center the needs of students at the core of services. Mr. Cortés collaborates with district leaders, building administrators and multilingual teachers to implement instruction and support with the goal of increasing student access to grade-level standards in the general education setting. Mr. Cortés also assumes responsibility for district and school compliance with Title III of the federal Every Student Succeeds Act.
Multilingual and Categorical Programs organizational chart
Emily Young | Director of Professional Learning
425-936-1324 | emyoung@lwsd.org
Ms. Young provides leadership for the development and implementation of professional learning systems for both certificated and classified staff. She collaborates with district leaders, school principals and teams to develop professional learning for staff focused on increasing student access and engagement, closing achievement and opportunity gaps, supporting student learning and success, and enhancing staff productivity and efficacy. Ms. Young collaborates with the Human Resources department to assist with systems and processes to ensure appropriate onboarding, orientation, and training for new employees. She assumes responsibility for the district’s New Teacher Support Program, Professional Learning Coach program, manages student teacher placement processes, and develops relationships with university and community partners to support staff learning.
Professional Learning organizational chart
Forrest Baker | Executive Director of Technology Services
425-936-1420 | fbaker@lwsd.org
Mr. Baker provides overall leadership for the success of the district’s technology operations, ensuring robust and reliable infrastructure to support student learning and productivity of district staff. He oversees the capital technology levy which funds staff and student technology, classroom equipment, instructional software, business and building systems, third-party managed services, and professional development. His team provides customer support to staff, students and parents. Mr. Baker also oversees teams that run data center and network, voice systems, Office 365 and Azure, application provisioning, software automation and computer imaging, equipment acquisition, deployment and maintenance, and Microsoft Teams.
Technology Services organizational chart
Department webpage: Technology Services