South Kitsap School District

South Kitsap School District No. 402 is the second largest public school district in Kitsap County, Washington, United States. It serves the city of Port Orchard and the southern area of the county (360 square miles). The district is the largest employer in Port Orchard.[1]

In May 2011, the district had an enrollment of approximately 9,830 students.[2]

Schools

High schools

Middle schools

Elementary schools

Alternative programs

Governance

Board of Directors

The district is governed by a board of five directors elected from geographical sub-districts. Each director is elected for a term of four years. Board meetings are open to the public held on the first and third Wednesday of each month.[3]

Superintendent

The superintendent serves as Secretary to the Board and provides day-to-day leadership and management to the district. South Kitsap School District has selected Bev Cheney, a former SKSD superintendent, to serve as interim for the 2012-13 school year after the previous superintendent, Dave LaRose, accepted a position as superintendent of Culver City (California) Unified School District.

The district hired Michelle Reid, 53, who is currently assistant superintendent of Port Angeles School District to replace Cheney after the 2012-13 school year. [4]

The district hired Tim Winter, superintendent of Clarkston School District since 2014, as a new superintendent in early 2019.[5]

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