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Meet the Board Members

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Media requests for the School Board should be directed to the Director of Communications. For inquiries, interviews, or official statements, please contact the Communications Office at 509-663-8161

Julie Norton is an attorney and partner at Ogden Murphy Wallace, PLLC (with offices in Wenatchee and Seattle).  She has been a licensed and practicing attorney for 14 years. Her practice emphasizes municipal law, employment law, land use and development (including real estate transactions), general civil litigation, and general business law.

Julie’s municipal law practice, which includes representation of numerous code cities, special purpose districts, and other governmental entities, provides an important foundation for her understanding of the Wenatchee School District as a government agency and participation on the School Board.  Julie is skilled in reviewing, analyzing and drafting contracts, policies, and regulations.  She is also focused on ensuring compliance with governmental codes, rules, and regulations, including public bidding/purchasing laws, open government requirements, educational regulations, and budgeting.  Julie was also appointed as the Board’s legislative representative, where she will closely monitor legislation related to educational and district operational requirements to help apprise the Board of pending updates, and determine whether to comment on any proposed legislation that may impact the District operations.

Julie volunteers time to speak at seminars and workshops sponsored by the Association of Washington Cities and MRSC  focused on  Public Records Act and Open Public Meeting Act Compliance.  She also trains newly elected officials on open government, conflict of interest, and other ethical requirements. 

Julie’s professional memberships include the Washington State Bar Association, the Chelan-Douglas County Bar Association, and the Washington State Association of Municipal Attorneys (WSAMA).  She is also active in the Wenatchee community, including serving on the board of directors for the YMCA, Wenatchee Valley Youth Sports Foundation, and Arena Youth Enrichment Fund.  She was recognized by the Wenatchee World as one of the top 30 professionals under 35 in the Wenatchee Valley.

Julie was born and raised in Boring, Oregon. She received her B.A. in Business Administration and Finance from the University of Washington in 2003.  While in college, she was an active participant in the Husky Marching Band and a Dean's List recipient. Julie subsequently earned her law degree, graduating cum laude, from the Seattle University School of Law.  Julie and her husband, Brad Norton (a Chelan County Sheriff’s Deputy and 3rd generation Wenatchee native) moved to Wenatchee in 2006.  They have 3 children in the Wenatchee School District.

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María Iñiguez was born in California, is a first generation Mexican-American and an English Language Learner. She’s a graduate from Enumclaw High School in Enumclaw, WA and has resided in Wenatchee since 2006.

María attended the University of Washington Tacoma where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Cultural Studies and a master’s degree in Interdisciplinary Art and Sciences with an emphasis on education. While conducting research for her master’s thesis “Leaving Hispanic Students Behind: The Effect of the Washington Assessment of Student Learning on Hispanic Students”, María studied abroad in Cuernavaca, Mexico and Cienfuegos, Cuba. During her time in Cienfuegos, María collaborated on an academic paper “Abriendo un espacio para el alumno latino en el currículum de las universidades de los Estados Unidos,” (Opening a space for Latino students in US University Curriculums) and presented at the International Colloquium on University and Community, at the University of Cienfuegos. 

Education has opened many doors for María, which is why she has centered her professional career around education. She began her career as a student recruiter for the University of Washington Tacoma before relocating to Wenatchee. In 2006, she was hired by the Wenatchee School District where she worked for over 12 years under different capacities. María currently works as the Chief of Staff and Secretary to the Board of Trustees of Wenatchee Valley College. 

María serves the community as a parent volunteer and team sponsor for Wenatchee Youth Baseball, team sponsor for Greater Wenatchee Soccer Club, a volunteer scholarship reader for Community Foundation of NCW, mentor for WHS College Mentor Program, volunteer for Community for the Advancement of Family Education and the Washington State’s Latino Civic Alliance.

María and her husband, Ricardo have a child that attends Wenatchee Public Schools. 

María was appointed to the Wenatchee School Board on January 14, 2020 and was elected to serve an unexpired term in November 2021. Maria is the first elected Latina to serve on the Wenatchee School Board.  

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Tucker Jackson brings a diverse career background to his role as School Board Director for District 3. After finishing college, he conducted lab and field work around the world before transitioning to working in facilitation and project management as a consultant to several government agencies. Looking to transition away from the desk, Tucker worked in landscaping and construction with a brief period managing noxious weeds with goats in between. An unexpected opportunity took him into digital marketing in 2012, where he currently works as an SEO manager.

Since moving to Wenatchee with his family in 2018, he has thrown himself into volunteering. He has coached for the Greater Wenatchee Soccer Club, is PTSA president at Washington Elementary, a Math Is Cool coach, and a classroom volunteer.

Tucker ran for District 3 director because he values the community pride in Wenatchee, and believes that a strong education is a core part of that tradition. To ensure this pride will continue into the next generation, he will support the District in meeting student needs, improving learning outcomes, and ensuring graduates are future ready.

Tucker received a B.A. in Biology from Whitman College in 2001. While in college he swam for the varsity swim team, and was inducted into the Whitman Hall of Fame for his swimming achievements in 2012. Tucker and his wife have 2 children in the Wenatchee School District.

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Mark Belton is a lifelong Wenatchee resident and proud parent with deep roots in the valley. He currently serves as the Procurement and Contract Services Supervisor at Chelan PUD, where he oversees complex purchasing and contracting for public utility projects, ensuring transparency and regulatory compliance. His professional experience includes work in policy development, legal coordination, and public accountability, all of which contribute to his thoughtful approach to governance.

Mark’s passion for public service extends beyond his professional life. He serves on the board of directors for Music Theatre of Wenatchee, where he was recently elected president for the 2026–2027 term, and is also a board member for Small Miracles, a local nonprofit providing summer meals to children in need. These roles reflect his commitment to community, creativity, and equity—values he brings to his work on the Wenatchee School Board.

Mark joined the board in 2025 with a clear goal: to help Wenatchee School District become the premier educational institution in the region while fostering a safe, inclusive environment for all students, staff, and community members. He believes strong schools build strong communities and is dedicated to making sure every voice is heard, respected, and empowered.

Caroline Siderius brings a unique perspective to the Wenatchee School Board, shaped by experience on both ends of the education spectrum — from the classroom to community services for at-risk youth.

She began her career as a teacher at Pioneer Middle School in 2020, where she coached multiple sports, served on educational and behavioral teams, and was active in the PTO. In Spring 2024, she expanded her work to serve as Program Coordinator for the Chelan County Juvenile Detention Center, supporting some of the community's most vulnerable youth — students facing homelessness, court involvement, and graduation challenges. In that role, she coordinates with community partners like Café and the Wenatchee Central Library to provide wraparound support that helps keep students on track to graduate.

"Strong students lead to a strong community and thus a strong future," Siderius says. She believes investing in students benefits everyone in the Wenatchee area — not just families with kids in school.

As she begins her term, Siderius is focused on understanding how state and federal budget decisions may impact local students, and on bringing the community together — families, schools, and partners alike — to support them.

"The smallest tokens can go such a long way to show our students that we are united in supporting them," she says.

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About the School Board of Directors 

The school board is dedicated to fostering an environment where every student can achieve academic excellence and personal growth in a safe and thriving environment.

As elected officials representing four regions that make up our school district, we are committed to making informed decisions that shape the future of our schools. Our responsibilities include:

  • Policy Development: Crafting and implementing policies that promote high educational standards and equity.
  • Budget Oversight: Ensuring that financial resources are allocated efficiently and effectively to support student learning and well-being.
  • Superintendent Supervision: Collaborating with and providing oversight for the Superintendent to ensure the district's strategic goals are met.
  • Curriculum and Instruction: Evaluating and approving curriculum recommendations that meet the diverse needs of our students and prepare them for future success.
  • Facilities Management: Overseeing the maintenance and improvement of school facilities to provide a safe and conducive learning environment.
  • Community Engagement: Encouraging active participation from parents, students, teachers, and community members to foster a collaborative educational community.

Our mission is to support every student in reaching their full potential by prioritizing safety, equity, and excellence in all our decisions. We invite you to explore our initiatives, participate in our meetings, and join us in our dedication to student success and safety.

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Board Meetings

Attendance

All are welcome to attend school board meetings either virtually or in person.

Attend In Person: Meetings are held at the School District Administrative Offices at 235 Sunset Ave. in the Board Room. Seating is limited and is on a first-come, first-served basis.

View Virtually: All regular and special board meetings are broadcast online via YouTube unless otherwise noted. Your can also stream meetings live below.

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Public Comment 

The board recognizes the value of public comment on educational issues and the importance of involving members of the public in its meetings. In order to permit fair and orderly expression of public comment, with the exception of emergency situations, the board will provide a period for public comment during every regular meeting. During the public comment period, visitors may address the board on any topic within the scope of the board’s responsibility.

The board is not obligated to respond to questions or challenges made during the public comment period, and the board’s silence will not signal agreement or endorsement of the speaker’s remarks.  Public comment time will be limited to 3 minutes per person. 

Remote commenting and in-person Spanish interpretation services

If you would like to make a public comment remotely or receive Spanish interpretation services for your in-person public comment, please submit a meeting registration form no later than 15 minutes before the start of the meeting. 

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Schedules & Agendas

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