The time has come for the Ward Five Council on Education (W5COE) to host our elections for the 2014-16 school years, on Tuesday, June 24th, and all of the executive officer positions are up for election/nomination. Below please find the offices up for election/nomination. If you are interested in running for a position please feel free to reach out to us at ward5coe@gmail.com to nominate yourself, or someone else, to be added to the ballot. (Note: In order to run for an executive board position for the W5COE you must be a dues paying member - to join you can find the membership form at http://w5coe.org/become-a-member/. You can pay your dues on the date of the election, Tuesday, June 24th).
If you have any questions regarding the executive board positions please visit our website at w5coe.org or email us at ward5coe@gmail.com. We hope that you will consider joining our executive board team!
Ballot for the 2014-16 Ward Five Council on Education Elections
President |
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1st Vice President – Membership and Parent Outreach |
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2nd Vice President – Policy and Advocacy |
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3rd Vice President - Community Partnerships and Outreach |
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Recording Secretary |
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Treasurer |
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Financial Secretary |
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Public Relations Officer |
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Parliamentarian |
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About the Ward Five Council on Education:
The Ward Five Council on Education is a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to improving the quality of education in Ward 5. The Council provides a forum for community stakeholders to share and resolve issues surrounding Ward 5 schools and works closely with the District of Columbia’s education community to ensure that the quality of public schools – both traditional and charter – is exactly what Ward 5 students, parents, and the community at large deserve. Learn more at www.w5coe.org.
The Ward Five Council on Education is a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to improving the quality of education in Ward 5. The Council provides a forum for community stakeholders to share and resolve issues surrounding Ward 5 schools and works closely with the District of Columbia’s education community to ensure that the quality of public schools – both traditional and charter – is exactly what Ward 5 students, parents, and the community at large deserve. Learn more at www.w5coe.org.
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