Education Support Professionals Week is March 9-13

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Education Support Professionals Week is March 9-13
Board members and bargaining unit stand in semi circle in library, holding certificates

The Olympia School District is joining the state in recognizing Education Support Professionals Week March 9-13.

Superintendent Patrick Murphy read a proclamation during the February 24 Olympia School Board meeting recognizing March 9-13, 2020 as Education Support Professionals Week. He also presented copies of the proclamation to members of the district's employee bargaining units.

Nearly 800 education support professionals work with and help children throughout our district. They are involved in nearly every aspect of education, including maintaining school buildings and school grounds; providing administrative support; preparing and serving meals; providing safe transportation; keeping school facilities clean; assisting in the classroom; providing a secure environment; providing information technology and media services; and offering other specialized services.

The resolution states in part that “education support professionals are instrumental in fulfilling the state's responsibility to educate all students.” The one-page resolution, which is posted in every school and support building from March 9-13, also states that by supporting the learning environment, “education support professionals are crucial partners with teachers, parents, administrators and school boards.”

Please remember to thank an education support professional working in our schools.

 

Read the full Olympia School Board proclamation.