LRPC - Membership and Charge
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West Linn - Wilsonville School District
LONG RANGE PLANNING COMMITTEENEXT LRPC MEETING: October 19, 2022 @ 6:00 pm
Location TBD2022-2023 MEMBERSHIP ROSTER
Mary Pettenger
Position 1
Term Expires: 6/30/23Ramiro Diaz
Position 6
Term Expires: 6/30/25
Parasa Chanramy
Position 7
Term Expires: 6/30/23Amy Paterson Sandie
Position 5
Term Expires: 6/30/24Alina Egland
Position 4
Term Expires: 6/30/25
Marina Cresswell
Position 2
Term Expires: 6/30/25
Kim Jordan
Position 3
Term Expires: 6/30/24
Kirsten Wyatt
Board Position 5
School Board Liason- The West Linn-Wilsonville School Board recognizes the important role of the Long Range Planning Committee which also serves as the District’s Bond Oversight Committee and appreciates community volunteers.
- As you consider serving, please recognize that regular attendance at the quarterly LRPC meetings is important and necessary. The meetings are in the evening and last approximately 2 hours.
- LRPC Members will also participate in a district project as a “knowledge expert” including visits to work sites, meeting with project coordinators, providing reports to the School Board and engaging in conversations with interested community members.
- The Long Range Planning Committee is a seven member citizen committee responsible for guiding the development of the Long Range Plan which provides a rational framework for evaluating and addressing future school facility needs as West Linn and Wilsonville grow.
- The West Linn-Wilsonville School District has a long-standing commitment to planning for the future and collaborating with the cities and counties within its boundaries. The first Long Range Plan, originally titled the Long Range School Facilities Plan, was finalized in 1996 and was the result of a joint planning effort between the District, the cities of West Linn and Wilsonville and Clackamas County to address residential development in the District and related enrollment issues. An intergovernmental agreement (IGA) was approved by the participants which called for improved planning coordination and obligated the District to develop a facilities plan.
- The Long Range Plan has proved to be an enormously helpful tool to help guide the District in preparing for future student enrollment and school facilities needs. The Long Range Plan is developed by the Long Range Planning Committee and adopted by the School Board.