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Kimberly D'Angelo

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Kimberly D'Angelo
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Prior offices
Northshore School District school board District 1

Education

Bachelor's

Seattle Pacific University

Graduate

Northwest University

Personal
Profession
Program coordinator
Contact

Kimberly D'Angelo is the former District 1 representative on the Northshore School District school board in Washington. She ran unopposed in the November 5, 2013, election due to the withdrawal of incumbent Julia Lacey on August 22. D'Angelo did not file for another term in 2017.

Biography

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D'Angelo earned a B.A. in psychology from Seattle Pacific University. She later earned an M.A. in counseling psychology. D'Angelo has served in various capacities at Northwest University including a student advisor and adjunct professor. She has also served as the psychology program coordinator for the school's College of Adult and Professional Studies.[1][2]

Elections

2013

See also: Northshore School District elections (2013)

Results

General election
Northshore School Board, Four-year term, District 1, 2013
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngKimberly D'Angelo 71.6% 11,751
     Nonpartisan Julia Lacey Incumbent 27.5% 4,520
     Nonpartisan Write-in votes 0.9% 144
Total Votes 16,415
Source: King County Elections, "Results," November 25, 2013
Primary election

D'Angelo placed second in the August 6, 2013, primary for the District 1 seat. She initially faced incumbent Julia Lacey in the general election until Lacey's withdrawal from the race to pursue a job opportunity outside of the district. Lacey's name remained on the ballot and D'Angelo had to win a majority of the vote to win office.[3]

Northshore School District, District 1 Primary Election, 4-year term, 2013
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngJulia Lacey Incumbent 48.4% 8,027
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngKimberly D'Angelo 31.9% 5,292
     Nonpartisan Marci Cheesebrough 19.7% 3,261
Total Votes 16,580
Source: King County Elections, Snohomish County Auditor

Funding

D'Angelo reported $10,325.00 in contributions and $10,265.52 in expenditures to the Washington Public Disclosure Commission, which left her campaign with $59.48 on hand in the election.[4]

Endorsements

D'Angelo's campaign website listed the following endorsements for 2013:[5]

Campaign themes

2013

D'Angelo provided the following statement to the Local Voters' Pamphlet in King and Snohomish Counties:[2]

"I am running because I am concerned about the education of my kids and your kids. They deserve the best public education possible; we owe it to them to make that happen.

Two of my children attend NSD schools. As a parent, I see first hand the issues we must address: specifically, class size; it is my top priority. The simple fact is that children learn and perform increasingly better as class size decreases.

Another issue is the lack of technology integration within our schools. To prepare our children for the rapidly changing global job market, we must equip them with the tools and skills they need to be competitive and succeed.

My role as a University Professor gives me a unique and needed perspective, observing firsthand the skill level of students entering college, and whether or not they are truly prepared."

Recent news

This section links to a Google news search for the term "Kimberly + D'Angelo + Northshore + Schools"

See also

External links

Footnotes