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| Dr. Jane Gutting Announces Retirement | ||||||
Dr. Jane Gutting will conclude her 11-year tenure as the superintendent of Educational Service District 105 at the end of June 2010, capping a successful era of service in which she has helped establish numerous innovative learning programs throughout south central Washington’s schools. Dr. Gutting announced at Tuesday afternoon’s monthly ESD 105 staff meeting that she would be leaving the organization. Gutting, 58, has helmed the regional educational service agency as its superintendent since July 1, 1999. Since that time, she has been actively involved in establishing large-scale curriculum improvement networks with the superintendents of the region’s school districts. She was also instrumental in securing the Ready by Five project that provides early learning programs for residents of the east Yakima area. Last August, Gov. Christine Gregoire appointed Gutting to serve on the new Quality Education Council that is currently developing strategic recommendations for the Washington’s Legislature on the state’s basic education system. Gutting’s tenure at ESD 105 has also included expansion of regional arts education through the ArtFusion program, cost-effective science instruction through the Regional Science Education Cooperative, and numerous programs in math and literacy. “One of my most significant accomplishments here is hiring a highly qualified and passionate staff that has collaborated with school and community partners to improve the academic achievement and health and safety of the students in our region,” said Gutting. “We’ve gained national attention through several of our programs, including the Regional Science Cooperative, our Crisis Response and Prevention Guide for principals and counselors, and our collaboration with the community in planning the early learning demonstration project in east Yakima.” Gutting has been part of ESD 105 for more than half of the 40-year-old organization’s existence. She joined the agency in 1987 as curriculum coordinator, served from 1991 to 1994 as director of interagency programs, then from 1994 to 1999 was assistant superintendent of Educational Services. Prior to joining ESD 105, Gutting served on the faculty at the University of Oregon, Washington State University, and the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. Her 36-year career in education began as a teacher at the elementary and secondary levels in Wisconsin. Gutting obtained her Ph.D. and M.S. in school health education from the University of Oregon, and her B.S. degree in physical education and health from the University of Wisconsin. “I was the first person Jane hired in at the ESD in 1989, to develop the substance abuse prevention/intervention program for our region,” said Randy Town, coordinator of the ESD 105 School Safety and Security program. “Since I was not an educator by training, Jane taught me how to navigate the waters of school politics and the importance of connecting schools to valuable community resources. I have continued to follow that very important ideal in my current work of providing services to students and staff.” “Jane Gutting is a tireless advocate, partner, and leader for improving education in our state,” said William Gates Sr., co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and board member of Thrive By Five Washington, the primary funders of the Ready by Five program. “Jane has consistently demonstrated her commitment to helping children reach their potential with efforts to help students start kindergarten ready to learn and go on to graduate from high school ready to succeed in college and life. At the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, we are proud to have worked closely with Jane and supported the community’s efforts to provide more children with high-quality early learning opportunities. I thank her for her service to the children and youth of Yakima.” “For over two decades, Jane Gutting has been a leader in our Valley on educational issues,” said 14th District state Senator Curtis King. “She has worked tirelessly to ensure that her ESD 105 school districts’ needs are met and they are able to succeed. She has been innovative, collaborative, and motivational. Her passion for the young people in our valley and their education has shown every day. As she looks back over those years, she should be very proud of all her accomplishments and particularly in the strength of ESD 105. She will truly be missed and I am honored to have worked with her over the last several years and even more to be able to call her my friend.” “Jane has been instrumental in working with the school districts to foster the always changing process of making a difference for kids,” said East Valley School District Superintendent John Schieche. “She’s been a champion as a leader for school improvement and in developing enhanced learning opportunities for our children. She’s going to be deeply missed because she has the ability to ask the tough questions that lead to a greater difference, and to ask those questions in a non-threatening way.” Looking ahead at the next phase of long-term opportunities ESD 105 will be undertaking, Gutting felt the time was appropriate for a transition in the organization’s leadership. “I’ve accomplished the goals I had in mind when I became superintendent,” she said. “ESD 105 will soon be preparing another needs assessment on what types of services it will provide for our region’s schools during the next several years, so I decided this would be a great time for a change in leadership.” The ESD 105 Board of Directors on Tuesday night selected Northwest Leadership Associates of Liberty Lake to facilitate the process for hiring Gutting’s successor. After her last day as superintendent next June 30, Gutting plans to take a year-long break from working and assess her future plans. “Yakima is my home, so I plan to stay in the Valley,” she says. “And I’m ready to find out what’s in store for me in the next phase of my life.” # # # About ESD 105: |
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