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Advisory Council

List of Advisory Council Members

The Advisory Council of Communities In Schools of Federal Way was formed in 2007. This group of volunteers helps to provide much needed feedback from the community as well as offer suggestions and ideas for improvements. Thanks to our 2009-2010 Advisory Council!

Creigh Agnew
Community Volunteer - Retired Weyerhaeuser

Dan Altmayer
Edward Jones Investments

Scott Brown
Wedgewood Hospitality

Jeanne Burbidge
Federal Way City Council

Chris Carrel
Hylebos Wetlands

Doug Chamberlain
Calvary Lutheran Church

Rich Dryden
Homestreet Bank

Dini Duclos
Multi-Service Center

Tracey Eide
WA State Senate

Natalie Ellington
Christian Faith School

Mary Gates
Federal Way Symphony

Debra Hansen
Community Volunteer - Retired Weyerhaeuser

Effenus Henderson
Weyerhauser

Teri Hickel
Advancing Leadership

Tim Hickel
Payne & Hickel, P.S.

Monda Holsinger
AmeriCorps

Linda Kochmar
Federal Way City Council

Peggy LaPorte
Fusion

Renee Maher
Officer Patrick Maher Memorial Foundation

Kelly Maloney
in|house Communications

Carol Matsui
FWPS - Asst. Superintendent

Tom Murphy
FWPS - Superintendent

Gail Pierson
Community Volunteer - Retired School Board Pres.

Skip Priest
WA State Rep. - 30th Dist

Elke Sanborn
Amazon

Kathy Schmidt
St. Francis Hospital

John Sheller
King County Library System

Lisa Skari
Highline Community College

Jack Stanford
Stanford Insurance

Susan Streifel
Woodstone Credit Union

Brian Wilson
FW Police Department

 

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“When working with Michael, we finally got into the subject of grades. I was able to get permission from his mom to access his grades through the school’s on-line system. Michael was embarrassed and I was really worried when I saw he was failing four of his five classes. We talked about how he really wanted to go to high school the following year and how that wasn’t going to happen if he didn’t pass his classes. Over the next few months we looked as his grades and homework on-line each time we met and talked about ways he could be successful. Slowly, his grades began to move upward and by the end of the year, he passed with all C’s! We were both very excited and Michael is now a freshman at Federal Way High School!”
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