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State Senator Rosemary McAuliffe Endorses Kimberly D'Angelo for the NSD School Board
Friends of Kimberly D’Angelo
Press Release
July 30, 2013
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State Senator Rosemary McAuliffe Endorses Kimberly D’Angelo for the NSD School Board
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Bothell State Senator Rosemary McAuliffe endorsed Kimberly D’Angelo for the Northshore School District (NSD) School Board on Tuesday, July 30th. Senator McAuliffe joins candidate for the Snohomish County Council (District 4), and former Mayor of Mill Creek, Terry Ryan in endorsing Kimberly D’Angelo for the Northshore School Board.
Kimberly was honored to have received the Senator’s endorsement. “I am honored, and proud to have the endorsement of State Senator Rosemary McAuliffe. Rosemary has been an advocate for our children, and their education during her tenure as a state lawmaker. I look forward to working with her if I am elected.”
Senator McAuliffe is a former Northshore School Board Director herself, serving on the board for 14 years, two years as board president. She currently serves as a ranking member of the Senate Early Learning & K-12 Education Committee.
Sen. McAuliffe joins a diverse and robust group of political leaders, business leaders, and community advocates in publicly recognizing that Kimberly D’Angelo is the best candidate in the election for the NSD School Director. Other notable endorsements of Kimberly D’Angelo for School Board include: State Senator Nathan Schlicher (D-Gig Harbor), and State Representative Cyrus Habib (D-Kirkland).
Kimberly attended Northshore schools herself, K-12. But what sets her apart is the privilege she has of serving in higher education as an Adjunct Professor and Student Advisor at Northwest University. Her role gives her the distinct advantage of observing firsthand the skill level of our students and whether or not they are adequately prepared for the collegiate level. Kimberly has two children in Northshore schools.
For more information, go to www.electkimberly.com.