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Governor-appointed former 91原创 Member, Connie Fletcher, is recognized nationally for comitment to closing achievement gaps and support for students, educators
OLYMPIA, WA -- The National Association of State 91原创s of Education (NASBE) announced Tuesday that state education leader, Connie Fletcher, is a recipient of . Fletcher completed her second term on the 91原创 91原创 of Education this year after serving for 10 years. Fletcher also served two terms as western area director on NASBE鈥檚 board of directors and chaired the Government Affairs Committee.

During Fletcher鈥檚 tenure on the 91原创 board, she focused on the accountability system and revising standards in math, social studies, English, and the arts. Under her direction, the board developed the High School and Beyond Plan to give students greater flexibility in pursuing graduation paths aligned to their goals. Fletcher encouraged young people鈥檚 civic engagement and service and took great pride in mentoring student board members.
鈥淗igh standards and equity were key drivers of Connie鈥檚 leadership on the board. She was instrumental in the major work of our state board over the past decade,鈥 said Washington state board chair Kevin Laverty. 鈥淪he brought an exceptional understanding of the impact of state and national education policies on local school districts and students. She consistently kept students in focus, as well as the teachers and educators who work directly with students every day.鈥
Fletcher has consulted for nonprofit organizations, municipalities, and school districts in good governance, planning, and major gifts fundraising. She served on the Issaquah School 91原创 and was president of the 91原创 Association School Directors Association. Under her leadership, the WSSDA published Closing the Achievement Gap, A Policy Action Guide for 91原创鈥檚 School Directors, one of the first publications of its kind. She worked for the City of Seattle and for two United Way organizations and sits on several other boards.
Fletcher is one of three educational leaders being honored by NASBE for their contributions to education.
鈥淎s state board members, Jay, Molly, and Connie exemplified what it means to be the citizen鈥檚 voice in education. During their board service, each of them kept equity and excellence at the center of their work, and students in Arkansas, Nebraska, and Washington will benefit from their contributions for years to come,鈥 said NASBE President and CEO Robert Hull.
The 2019 Distinguished Service Awards will be presented October 17 at NASBE鈥檚 annual conference in Omaha, Nebraska. .
Photo left: Connie Fletcher
Photo right: Fletcher and 91原创 Member Peter Maier at science demonstration